The Channel F Files Willie! and Scott Schreiber
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Covering the the revolutionary console of its time created by the industry pioneer Jerry Lawson and Designed by Nick Talesfore!
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VideoCart #16 Dodge IT!
In this episode we examine Dodge It and have fond memories about Lawn Darts :P Download Here:
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The Channel F Files VideoCart #3 - BlackJack!
In this Episode Scott and Willie! discuss VideoCart #3 Blackjack and have a special guest host on the show for Willie! to challenge at a game :) Download Here:
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The Channel F Files - VideoCart #11 Backgammon and Acey Duecy!
In this episode Scott and Willie! talk about one of the first board games to be programmed on a home console! Backgammon and Acey Duecy! Download Here:
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The Channel F Files - The MultiCart! interview with Fredric Blaholz
The Channel F Files - The MultiCart! interview with Fredric Blaholz. A great cart for the Channel F, includes some really fun homebrew games and demos! Download Here:
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The Channel F Files - VideoCart #2 Desert Fox and Shooting Gallery
In this episode Scott and Willie! discuss Desert Fox and Shooting Gallery (what? Again?) We also discuss the new Channel F Files Website and a few other interesting things :) Download Here:
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The Channel F Files - VideoCart #1 Tic Tac Toe, Shooting Gallery, Doodle, Quadra Doodle
Join Scott and Willie! as we discuss VideoCart #1 for the Fairchild Channel F System. Classic Topic deviations abound in this episode :) Download Here:
Customer Reviews
Willy does it again!
To be honest, as a sel-proclaimed retro gamer, I'm ashamed to admit that I'd never played a Fairchild game. But thanks to Willy, I sure want to! Excellent, informative, and entertaining show with an awesome and talented host! Kudos, Willygor!
LOVE This Show
Everybody thinks that the Atari 2600 was the first cartridge based system, but everybody is wrong. The Channel F was first, and Willie and Scott are doing a terrific job of giving this system its due, complete with game reviews and interviews with people who worked on the system itself. Stop listening to endless podcasts about Final Fantasy and learn where gaming really started!