In this episode of the Retro Pioneers Podcast, Byron and Kaio Tim sit down with A1popi — an anime aficionado, lifelong gamer, and graphic designer with deep retro roots.
He breaks down his creative story, from growing up in New York to becoming a character designer, and how comics, X-Men, Dragon Ball Z, and Joe Madureira shaped his artistic journey.
We discuss the nostalgia that shaped him: brotherly battles over Sega classics, fighting game tournaments, Dreamcast obsession, PS1 RPG legends, and the golden age of retro gaming.
Then we dive into anime — Berserk, Slayers, Dragon Ball Z, retro storytelling, filler episodes, modern cash grabs, and what new-gen shows still carry that old-school fire.
A1popi also shares the truth about being a graphic designer today, balancing art with life, and his dream of working with Atlus or Capcom.
This episode is packed with laughs, history, nostalgia, anime talk, and real creator insight.
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⭐ TOPICS COVERED
• Growing up around retro gaming & older brothers who influenced his love for the hobby
• New York → Virginia journey & creative origins
• Graphic design, freelancing, character art, and inspiration from Joe Mad, Jim Lee & Toriyama
• Best memories from Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx, Dreamcast, PS1 & more
• RPG classics (Final Fantasy VII, Xenogears, Breath of Fire III)
• Fighting game era: Street Fighter Alpha 3, Marvel vs Capcom 2
• Anime discussion — Berserk, Slayers, Outlaw Star, DBZ & modern vs retro storytelling
• Why fillers matter (sometimes) & why Demon Slayer & Solo Leveling feel like cash grabs
• Top 5 anime & top 5 games of all time
• Elden Ring obsession & Soulsborne era
• Dream art projects: Atlus, Capcom, Square Enix
• Anime Association updates & community plans
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🎮 ABOUT THE RETRO PIONEERS PODCAST
Retro Pioneers dives into gaming past & present — from retro consoles and anime history to modern news and creator interviews. Hosted by Byron, Justin, & NaeT.
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