
We just a couple friends who love reminiscing about, discussing, and critiquing video games and other media.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

We just wanted to catch you all up on what's been happening the past few months.
0:00 - Intro
4:07 - Inuyasha
9:05 - Ranma 1/2
15:10 - What Big Teeth You Have
21:55 - The Ghost in the Shell
28:27 - FFXIII
37:42 - Hades II
43:49 - Doctor Who
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In this episode Morgan and Clayton discuss one of the most universally loved PlayStation games of all time, and find things to complain about.
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0:00 - Intro and opening topic
40:45 - Backgr... more
In this episode we cover one of the often forgotten Resident Evil CGI movies. Join us for some uncanny valley fun!
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I love this podcast!!! I first found it while searching for people talking about Sly Cooper, the first game I ever played on my PS2 as a kid. I have been introducing my nephews to my favorite games my brother and I grew up playing. We play on my childhood PS2 and it has been really nostalgic and such a blast! Morgan and Clayton are so fun to listen to and I always look forward to new episodes. It’s nice to hear two friends discuss these games, even the ones I’ve never played!
I listen to a lot of retro gaming and naughties gaming podcasts and this one is up there as some of the best. The two hosts are funny and have amazing chemistry. Each episode is very thorough and goes through each aspect of the game in question and leaves no stone unturned. They manage to talk for a long time and not make it boring. I also love how they talk about non gaming relating things, it’s interesting to hear about their lives outside the pod.
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Apple Podcasts | #219 |
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