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Ep 46 | APBA Journal reviewer Anthony Giacobbe Jr. recalls APBA in the '90s, evolution of APBA basketball

Ep 46 | APBA Journal reviewer Anthony Giacobbe Jr. recalls APBA in the '90s, evolution of APBA basketball

FromAPBA Football Club Podcast Network


Ep 46 | APBA Journal reviewer Anthony Giacobbe Jr. recalls APBA in the '90s, evolution of APBA basketball

FromAPBA Football Club Podcast Network

ratings:
Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Sep 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Anthony Giacobbe Jr. spent a good deal of time writing for the APBA Journal during a pivotal period for the company — the 1990s — and reviewing version 1's and version 2's of PC games. He also worked on the '90s revamp of the basketball game. He even created a Greek Olympics game, pieces and all, for a fourth-grade history class, and later crafted an early computer basketball game — in the era before hard drives on home PCs were common.   

Here, we run the gamut, from weighing the differences in face-to-face versus solo gaming, cards and drive versus PC, and what constitutes the "perfect" game. Anthony also remembers two friends — and the legendary “Turkey Mike” — whose influence on his gaming life endures.  

Interview conducted July 30, 2022
Video version: https://youtu.be/CjUreBizHl4
Released:
Sep 17, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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The APBA Football Club was launched on Jan. 28, 2011. Bringing the game of APBA Football into the social media world, we offered everything from interviews with APBA icons and players, method-of-play tutorials, close study of the game's player cards and results boards, and much more. In August 2013, we held the first full APBA Football-only tournament at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. After an initial run from 2011-16, we're back to assist in further promoting and educating the APBA community. 66s to all! For podcast ideas and feedback, email apbafootballcluboriginal@gmail.com