In Case I Missed It: 90's Edition
In Case I Missed It: 90's Edition

In Case I Missed It: 90's Edition

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What was the greatest decade in modern history? The answer is simple. The 90s. In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition is the show that takes you all the way back — every single week. We're talking about the music that defined a generation, the TV shows you stayed home to watch, the movies that had everyone quoting lines at school the next morning, the sports moments that made you lose your mind, and the culture that shaped who you are today. No nostalgia filter. No watered-down takes. Just real, unfiltered, hype conversations about the decade that did it better than any other. RSSVERIFY

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90s Video Games: Console Wars, Game Boy, PlayStation & the Era That Built Us
MAY 30, 2026
90s Video Games: Console Wars, Game Boy, PlayStation & the Era That Built Us
<p>Remember staying up late because you were so close to the next save point? Well, this episode is for you.</p><p></p><p>This week on In Case I Missed It: 90s Edition, we’re taking a trip back to the golden era of home gaming.</p><p></p><p>We’re not just talking about the games—we’re diving into the culture, the console wars, the rivalries, and the moments that shaped our gaming identities.</p><p></p><p>We’ll explore the full timeline, from the Game Boy’s dominance in car rides and waiting rooms to the epic SNES vs. Sega Genesis war that split entire friend groups. We’ll also discuss the heartbreaking launch of the Sega Saturn, PlayStation’s transformative impact on game content, the N64’s controversial Super Mario 64 release, and the Dreamcast’s visionary design that went unnoticed until its demise.</p><p></p><p>But that’s not all. We’ll also delve into the culture surrounding the games. We’ll talk about Nintendo Power magazine as the internet of its time, the thrill of Blockbuster rentals with limited memory cards and a 48-hour time limit to beat a game, the trading of cheat codes on school buses, and the accidental creation of the ESRB rating system by Mortal Kombat’s congressional appearance. And we’ll reminisce about the couch co-op experience that online gaming eventually replaced but never truly replicated.</p><p></p><p>We drop every Saturday morning, because Saturday mornings were always ours.</p><p></p><p>Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts and leave a 5-star review—it helps us reach more people and keep the nostalgia alive.</p>
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