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Rkaydz Podcast

Rkaydz Podcast

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Welcome to Rkaydz! Gaming is in the name! Step into the audio wing of the Rkaydz Channel . The Rkaydz Museum - Where each Rkaydz episode treats gaming artifacts as sacred objects. Rkaydz Newswire - our weekly video game magazine show which includes Field Notes, where we explore game shops, fandom conventions, expos, and indie voices in the wild you need to know about. Join us in preserving the past, documenting the present, and celebrating the culture we all share.DesktopEpics Entertainment Ciencia Ficción
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  • #podcast | Nintendo Wii | #gaming History Preserved | Acquisition #014
    Sep 3 2025

    Welcome to the Rkaydz Collection!Tonight, we induct the motion-sensing phenomenon that changed who belonged in gaming — and shattered a few TVs along the way. This is the Nintendo Wii (Black Variant), functionally complete with stand, manual, and accessories — just missing its original box. A relic of living room revolutions and unexpected physics.From High School Musical to Casino Royale, and the rise of YouTube in 2006, we look back at a console that dared to wave — literally. Featuring stories of flying Wiimotes, destroyed light fixtures, and Nintendo’s rubberized response.#Wii #NintendoWii #Wiimote #VideoGameHistory #Rkaydz🔔 Subscribe and follow our journey through video game history: https://www.youtube.com/@Rkaydz?sub_confirmation=1🎟️ Learn about Rkaydz Video Gaming Museum: https://www.rkaydz.comFollow us:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rkaydz/Threads: https://www.threads.com/@rkaydzgamesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rkaydzgames/X/Twitter: https://x.com/rkaydzFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rkaydzgaming📜 **Credits and Sources:** - Created by Corey A. Burkes- Music composed by Liam Bradbury- Produced by DesktopEpics Entertainment- Visuals by Higgsfield AI | Google Veo- Audio Developed with Elevenlabs🎥 Credits and SourcesNintendo Wii Launch Trailer (2006) – Footage courtesy of Nintendo Co., Ltd.Daniel Powter – “Bad Day” – Daniel Powter YouTube ChannelCars (2006) – Pixar / Walt Disney PicturesFantastic Four (2005) – 20th Century FoxFantastic Four (2025) – Marvel StudiosSuperman (2025) – Warner Bros. / DC StudiosHigh School Musical (2006) – Disney ChannelCasino Royale (2006) – MGM / Columbia PicturesThe Devil Wears Prada (2006) – 20th Century FoxHeroes (2006) – NBCUniversalDexter (2006) – Showtime NetworksYouTube Interface (2006) – Internet ArchiveMySpace Segment – Faded Vault YouTube ChannelWii Remote Jacket Review – CGRundertow – “Wii Remote Jacket Accessory Review”Wii Condom Clip – Michael Kwan – “Wii Remote Jacket, aka Wii Condom” / Beyond the RhetoricHSN Clip – Footage courtesy of HSN – Home Shopping NetworkWBAL-TV Clip – WBAL-TV / Hearst Television YouTube Channel

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  • #podcast | ColecoVision Expansion Module | #gaming History Preserved | Acquisition #013
    Aug 28 2025

    Welcome to the Rkaydz Collection.


    Tonight, we induct a rare and rebellious artifact from 1982: the ColecoVision Expansion Module #1 — a bold piece of hardware that dared to play its rival's games. This slightly worn module may not look like much, but it represents one of the most radical acts of compatibility in video game history.


    While Atari and Coleco were battling for dominance, this expansion module broke the rules. It allowed ColecoVision owners to play Atari 2600 cartridges directly — without modding, emulation, or apology. A silent treaty, forged in plastic.


    In this episode, we explore the era of Thriller, TRON, Cheers, and the dawn of digital media — and celebrate an artifact that quietly reshaped the console landscape.


    Don’t miss our other shows:
    Rkaydz Newswire — weekly gaming headlines and industry insight
    iGame4Life — heartfelt interviews with indie developers and digital dreamers


    🔔 Subscribe and follow our journey through video game history

    🎟️ Learn about Rkaydz Video Gaming Museum


    Follow us:
    TikTok: @rkaydz
    Threads: @rkaydzgames
    Instagram: @rkaydzgames
    X/Twitter: @rkaydz
    Facebook: Rkaydz Gaming


    📜 Credits and Sources:
    • Created by Corey A. Burkes
    • Music composed by Liam Bradbury
    • Produced by DesktopEpics Entertainment
    • Visuals by Higgsfield AI | Google Veo
    • Audio Developed with Elevenlabs

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  • #podcast | Jakks Nintendo Figures | #gaming Preserved | Acquisition #012
    Aug 24 2025

    Welcome back to the Rkaydz Museum — where reverence meets retro.


    Today, we induct three stunning examples of modern toy craftsmanship: the Jakks Pacific Mario (2023), Princess Daisy (2024), and Ice Luigi (2024) collectible figures. Born in the wake of The Super Mario Bros. Movie’s billion-dollar success, these figures don’t just represent characters — they honor legacy.


    From Jakks Pacific’s roots in the toy industry to Nintendo’s shift toward display-worthy merchandise, we explore how action figures evolved into museum-quality artifacts. These aren’t just toys… they’re tangible nostalgia molded in plastic and painted with precision.


    👑 Join us as we inspect every sculpted detail and induct them formally into the collection. A white-gloved welcome for three ambassadors of the Mushroom Kingdom.


    🔔 Subscribe and follow our journey through video game history

    🎟️ Learn about Rkaydz Video Gaming Museum


    Follow us:
    TikTok: @rkaydz
    Threads: @rkaydzgames
    Instagram: @rkaydzgames
    X/Twitter: @rkaydz
    Facebook: Rkaydz Gaming


    📜 Credits and Sources:
    • Jakks Pacific figure showcase footage courtesy of Jakks Pacific (YouTube)
    • Jack Friedman induction footage courtesy of The Toy Association (YouTube)
    Super Mario Bros. Movie trailer courtesy of Illumination / Nintendo
    • Nintendo Switch trailer courtesy of Nintendo Co., Ltd.
    • ChatGPT and AI evolution footage courtesy of OpenAI (YouTube)
    • Ukraine conflict coverage via NewsNation (used under editorial fair use)


    • Created by Corey A. Burkes
    • Music composed by Liam Bradbury
    • Produced by DesktopEpics Entertainment
    • Visuals by Higgsfield AI | Google Veo
    • Audio Developed with Elevenlabs

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