
A little podcast asking big questions about video games. New episodes on Wednesdays.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 173 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

the games that made it to my wishlist
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Mark talks about the games from summer game fest and assorted showcases that piqued his interest, how some showcases hit, and a lil bit on console exclusivity.
Let us know: What games from Summer Game Fest... more
switch 2, year 2
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(Special early release for some cultural relevancy before the Nintendo Direct on June 9th!) Mark and Parker Deal talk about what’s ahead for the Switch 2, what could be coming, what Nintendo needs to change, and a few high hope... more
switch 2 (year 1) in review
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Mark and Parker Deal talk about the first year of the Switch 2, what's worked, what hasn't, and if the rumors of Weird Nintendo's death have been greatly exaggerated.
Let us know: How has Switch 2's first year been?... more
a critical analysis
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Mark and Landry Smith talk about what works and what doesn't in reviews lately, how the format has grown, and the place of reviews and critical analysis within the industry.
Let us know: What is the future of game reviews? more
brand management! <3
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Mark and Landry Smith talk about how the games industry coverage is dominated by sales numbers and stats, how consumers take the role of shareholders, and the true meaning of content.
Let us know: is games media too obsess... more
equal parts wonder and frustration
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Mark and Nick Porch talk about the games their kids like, the frustrations of letting your kids play badly, and letting them play how they want.
Let us know: How have you enjoyed video games with your kids?
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the word/title association cohost challenge
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Mark makes Josh Broccolo and Nate McKeever of The Backlog Breakdown read each other's minds and do a word/game title associate challenge, and talk a little about the common words found in game titles.... more
games of future past
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Mark and Matthew Pilkington talk about the current emulation handheld market, the draw of retro games nowadays, and the ultimate role of emulation.
Let us know: What is the future of emulation?
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