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Episode 358 - Marathon (1994)

An episode of the Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby podcast, hosted by Tyler Ostby and Mike Coletta, titled "Episode 358 - Marathon (1994)" was published on March 30, 2026 and runs 51 minutes.

March 30, 2026 ·51m · Codex History of Video Games with Mike Coletta and Tyler Ostby

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Mike and Tyler talk about the first Marathon game in 1994. They discuss the story and the game's legacy among first person shooters. The theme music is by RoccoW. The logo was created by Dani Dodge.

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