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Published 22 December 2025
e536 with Andy, Michael R, and guest host newly-retired Ian “Epredator” Hughes – a dive into gaming in 2025, retro computing and games, how to fix old paintings, and what’s coming to the public domain on January 1st.
The show kicks off with a number of gaming topics, discussing what the hosts have been playing lately, including the results of the Steam Replay for 2025. There’s also a chat about Commodore (joysticks, and the new Commodore 64 Ultimate), ZX Spectrum, and other retro machines. Netflix has been making acquisitions in the gaming space, where will they lead?
Michael is fascinated by the process of restoring old paintings; Andy and Ian have seen a lot more of this on TV in the UK!
In the wrap, the hosts cover an incident of apparent smart glasses-induced rage on the subway; and briefly talk about what’s coming into the Public Domain on January 1st 2026.
Wishing all our listeners a happy and peaceful break to close out 2025, and we’ll be back with new episodes in 2026.
Selected Links
Gaming
Open Source Cannon Fodder Engine
Steam Replay shows high interest in older games
Andy’s Steam year in review
Michael’s Year in review
Uber Eats spoofed by SNL
Old new Commodore 64 Joystick
Hackster review of Commodore 64 Ultimate
ESP32 Rainbow (ZX Spectrum Re-created)
Picocomputer 6502 board
Netflix buys Ready Player Me
Makers
A satisfying painting restoration on YouTube
UK alternatives:
Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
The Repair Shop
Media
Smashed smart glasses
Public Domain Day 2026
Published 22 December 2025
e536 with Andy, Michael R, and guest host newly-retired Ian “Epredator” Hughes – a dive into gaming in 2025, retro computing and games, how to fix old paintings, and what’s coming to the public domain on January 1st.
The show kicks off with a number of gaming topics, discussing what the hosts have been playing lately, including the results of the Steam Replay for 2025. There’s also a chat about Commodore (joysticks, and the new Commodore 64 Ultimate), ZX Spectrum, and other retro machines. Netflix has been making acquisitions in the gaming space, where will they lead?
Michael is fascinated by the process of restoring old paintings; Andy and Ian have seen a lot more of this on TV in the UK!
In the wrap, the hosts cover an incident of apparent smart glasses-induced rage on the subway; and briefly talk about what’s coming into the Public Domain on January 1st 2026.
Wishing all our listeners a happy and peaceful break to close out 2025, and we’ll be back with new episodes in 2026.
Selected Links
Gaming
Open Source Cannon Fodder Engine
Steam Replay shows high interest in older games
Andy’s Steam year in review
Michael’s Year in review
Uber Eats spoofed by SNL
Old new Commodore 64 Joystick
Hackster review of Commodore 64 Ultimate
ESP32 Rainbow (ZX Spectrum Re-created)
Picocomputer 6502 board
Netflix buys Ready Player Me
Makers
A satisfying painting restoration on YouTube
UK alternatives:
Hidden Treasures of the National Trust
The Repair Shop
Media
Smashed smart glasses
Public Domain Day 2026
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