Retronauts on USgamer: The tale of Capcom
Hey, everyone. I'd like to chime in and thank everyone who has signed up for our podcast Patreon campaign already — a mere two days in and we're already to the second tier of funding (biweekly episodes, mini episodes on the off weeks, and streams aplenty) and about a third of the way to the next! That's really fantastic, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate the support.
While that ticks along, Bob and I have already started to plan Retronauts content for USgamer... and by "plan" I mean "publish." Today I've posted a Kickstarter backer-requested article on USG. The original plan was to put it here on the blog, but it makes more sense to put it on a site where it'll get more eyeballs, right?
This particular piece comes to us at the behest of Greg Spenser, who wanted us to write about Capcom's 8- and 16-bit eras. And that's exactly what has happened — so please, enjoy this brief look back at the evolution of Capcom during the NES and 16-bit days. And, of course, please continue reading USG and our Twitter feed for more Retronauts-related content to fill your brain with old things as we build up toward the new season of podcasts that kicks off December 1!