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Wibble: Classic Chiptunes Podcast

Wednesday, October 28, 2009, sunteam_paul finished his supper, turned to his computer and typed a brief announcement:"Wibble is a new podcast which covers chip music from the computers and consoles of the 80's and 90's (including Spectrum, C64, PC-Engine, Mega Drive, Arcade, etc.)... Please have a listen and let me know what you think."And so began wibble, successor to PC-Engine City Podcast. After a two year hiatus, Paul was back with a new podcast - a podcast with a much broader scope than its predecessor. For many North American listeners, this was the first exposure to UK's microcomputer scene of the 1980's - their virgin ears had never heard tunes from the Amstrad or Spectrum before. I suspect that some folks were ignorant of the larger C64 and Amiga music scenes as well. Thankfully, wibble provided these cretins with a much-needed education. Enjoy...

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    wibble - EPISODE #24

    Dungeon Explorer

  2. 23

    wibble - EPISODE #23

    Thunder Force III

  3. 22

    wibble - EPISODE #22

    Ghouls 'n Ghosts

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    wibble - EPISODE #19

    Misty Blue (PC-88)

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  8. 17

    wibble - EPISODE #17

    PC-Engine CD-ROM2 Special

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  11. 14

    wibble - EPISODE #14

    ZX Spectrum Beeper Special

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    wibble - EPISODE #12

    Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom

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    wibble - EPISODE #09

    Shadow of the Beast

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    wibble - EPISODE #06

    Legendary Axe II (TG-16)/Ankoku Densetsu (PCE)

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    wibble - EPISODE #02

    Batman (Mega Drive)

  24. 1

    wibble - EPISODE #01

    Crime Fighters

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Wednesday, October 28, 2009, sunteam_paul finished his supper, turned to his computer and typed a brief announcement:"Wibble is a new podcast which covers chip music from the computers and consoles of the 80's and 90's (including Spectrum, C64, PC-Engine, Mega Drive, Arcade, etc.)... Please have a listen and let me know what you think."And so began wibble, successor to PC-Engine City Podcast. After a two year hiatus, Paul was back with a new podcast - a podcast with a much broader scope than its predecessor. For many North American listeners, this was the first exposure to UK's microcomputer scene of the 1980's - their virgin ears had never heard tunes from the Amstrad or Spectrum before. I suspect that some folks were ignorant of the larger C64 and Amiga music scenes as well. Thankfully, wibble provided these cretins with a much-needed education. Enjoy...

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Wednesday, October 28, 2009, sunteam_paul finished his supper, turned to his computer and typed a brief announcement:"Wibble is a new podcast which covers chip music from the computers and consoles of the 80's and 90's (including Spectrum, C64, PC-Engine, Mega Drive, Arcade, etc.)... Please have a...

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