This week in Your Parents
Basement, we are surfing the waves on our Kawasaki jet skis! From 1996, we’re
playing Wave Race 64 by Nintendo for
the N64.
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TIMESTAMPS
- 0:00 – Intro, which features the breezy, techno title theme from the game.
- 24:00 – The return of a popular segment… Huell’s Track Tracks! Wherein Huell ranks the best musical tracks from racing game tracks.
- 30:00 – A new segment from Steve, and listeners! We air your Comments Concerns and Questions.
- 38:00 – Emails! Our most private listeners writes in again.
- 46:15 – Once again, we really help some folks out with another segment of… Ask The Sweet Boys.
- 51:15 – Snifferoo. We’re finally covering one of the most requested games, over our earlier objections.
SHOW NOTES
- According to Price
Charting, Wave Race 64 is still
really affordable, going for just $6 for the loose cart and $10.50 if you want
the box and manual included. It’s also available on the Wii virtual consoles,
which probably helps keep the cost low.
- As mentioned on the show, Wave Race 64 is a sequel to the original for the Game Boy.
The original is pretty cheap as well, about $4 for the cart, but $31 if you
want the box and manual, per Price Charting.
- Also mentioned on the show, there doesn’t seem to be any imminent
plans for new games in the series. Nintendo renewed the trademark
in 2012, but that’s about it.
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