
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | LeisureVideo GamesTechnology | ||||

This week’s episode of the CommonGeek RoundTable is a very special one. The fiftieth episode of the RoundTable features various topics of interest for Tom, Robert, and Adam. We also got an update on the events of their lives since the forty-ninth epi... more
The RoundTable crew is back to talk more about Pokemon Go and some recent developments in the Magic The Gathering buyers market.
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Pokemon Go dominates act three of this week's episode. The CommonGeek crew also takes the time to discuss some of the recent Steam survey results and changes coming to Xbox Avatars.
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The RoundTable crew is back at it again with discussions ranging from Skyrim to Harry Potter, and even Tom Clancy. This week's podcast has quite a lot to offer.
The post RoundTable 47: These Are The Droids™ You’re Looking For appeared first on Comm... more
The RoundTable has a grand old time this week speculating about the plot to the new Power Rangers movie and what's going to happen with the CW.
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E3 2016 crisscrossed with Apple's WWDC, though that's not quite what was scheduled. As Tom gets increasingly tipsy, he and Robert discuss the finer points of the week (and the CW) on this week's podcast.
When it comes to killer a.i. and which version of Super Smash Bros. is the best, the RoundTable never lacks opinions.
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The RoundTable crew talks about the ridiculous nature of threatening game developers. Plus horror movies and the value of data cables.
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