
The Hour of Power
Presented by Epic Radio
Every 3 hours, we play the greatest dance anthems from the 80s & 90s , in the Hour of Power, only on Epic Radio!
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Before we had high-definition dragons, 4K zombies, and online trash talk from 12-year-olds on headsets, we had something much better…
A grey brick.
Two buttons.
And the power of imagination (plus 4 AA batteries that died right before you reached Bowser).
Enter the Game Boy.
Launched by Nintendo in 1989, the Game Boy was the pocket-sized revolution that made portable gaming a thing—while also single-handedly keeping battery companies in business.
It was indestructible.
You could drop it down the stairs, forget it in the car, or let your dog chew it — it still worked. Basically the Nokia 3310 of gaming.
Monochrome screen, technicolor dreams.
Sure, it only had four shades of greenish-grey, but with Tetris, Pokémon Red/Blue, Super Mario Land, and Zelda: Link’s Awakening, your imagination filled in the rest.
Link cables = the original Wi-Fi.
You and your best friend, sitting cross-legged on the floor, trading Pokémon and battling like you were two digital wizards connected by a sacred plastic cord.
No updates. No DLC. No nonsense.
You put in the cartridge. You turned it on. You played. The only “loading screen” was your mom yelling “Dinner’s ready!”
From the NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) to the Super Nintendo, Nintendo gave us a lineup of gaming icons that STILL rock harder than most rockstars:
Mario & Luigi – Plumbers, acrobats, and possibly the most athletic mustaches in history.
Donkey Kong – The original banana-slinging rage machine.
Metroid – The game that revealed “Surprise! You were playing as a woman this whole time!”
The Legend of Zelda – Teaching generations of kids how to break pots for rupees and solve puzzles like tiny medieval escape rooms.
Because the Game Boy and Nintendo are the soundtracks of our childhoods.
Every chiptune beep, every 8-bit melody, every SNES boss battle theme—it’s all part of the Epic Musicverse. It’s nostalgia with pixels. Joy with a jump button. And music that makes you feel like you just leveled up in life.
So the next time we drop a retro gaming-inspired track, don’t resist it. Press Start. Embrace the power-up.
Because at Epic Radio… the music is always player one. 🕹️🎵
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Every 3 hours, we play the greatest dance anthems from the 80s & 90s , in the Hour of Power, only on Epic Radio!
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