
A little podcast asking big questions about video games. New episodes on Wednesdays.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 166 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

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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video games' greatest hits
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Mark and Matthew Pilkington talk about the best fightin' in video games, how approaches to combat differ between genres, and the single greatest combat maneuver in video games.
Let us know: What is the best combat sy... more
the biggest little games
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Mark talks about his highlights from the III Initiative Showcase, the varied backing behind indies, and the wild west of the indie scene.
Let us know: What’s an indie game you’re looking forward to?
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And other underappreciated mechanics in games
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Mark and Parker Deal talk about an aspect of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that may have been missed and misinterpreted, as well as other mechanics in games that go missed by the general populace.
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brand synergy!
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Mark and Parker Deal talk about Nintendo's own animation studio (Nintendo Pictures), Nintendo's ventures into feature films, and if it's marketing all the way down.
Let us know: What is the future of Nintendo Pictures?
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games media vs. the medium of games
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Mark talks about his own experience consuming more media about games than playing games themselves, other reasons people are in a similar situation, and how this trajectory is more common than we think.
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little games, big impacts
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Mark and Jake Martin talk about what makes minigames special, how they're implemented into games, and where they've all gone.
Let us know: Why do you like minigames?
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ask your doctor if JRPG is right for you
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Mark and Wesley Rea talk about why people love JRPGs, the ideal JRPGs for a newbie (like Mark) to try out, and what REALLY counts as a JRPG
Let us know: What is the best gateway into JRPGs?
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