1. EPISODE 272: TEMPEST William Pepper 36:57

This week’s ATARI BYTES episode, 272 for those scoring at home, is totally tubular (that’s for you Gen Xers)

Or is it? We’re playing the unfinished 1984 effort TEMPEST, which tries to translate the 3D tubes the action plays out on on the arcade screen onto our home screens. Listen to find out if it works. We also talk about Shakespeare and say the word “panties”. A lot. 

This week’s short story from Bad Poetry Corner: Parched in a Tempest.

Thanks to Kevin McLeod at Incompetech.com for creative commons use of his songs “Take a Chance”, “Reformat” and “Pinball Spring”. 

Thanks to Sean Courtney for the Storytime theme.

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EPISODE 272: TEMPEST
William Pepper is a local playwright (New Ground Theatre, Augustana Playwrights Festival), very occasional actor (Playcrafters), blogger (http://www.williamallenpepper.wordpress.com/), author (In the St. Nick of Time) and now, he's a podcaster too.
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