
It’s time to gather round your console and join the finest gaming community in all the land. If you are looking for equal parts random life story and absurd video game analysis, then join hosts Eric, Dan, Tom, and Zack for a light-hearted, tangent-filled romp through gaming's past, present, and future.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 276 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesLeisureGames | ||||

2024 was brimming with games. Many were played, some were loved, some were hated, and some were barely even turned on. These are our favorites.
Dip your Doritos in the toilet in celebration of our first four man show in months! Highlights include this year's GOTY show, an extended discussion on Legend of Dragoon, and Zack's obsession with Vampire Survivors.
Eric looks for empathy in all the wrong places as he admits to playing Cult of the Lamb on PSN instead of buying it while Zack savors his prediction for how long Eric could resist buying a PS5 Pro.
Like a stubborn houseplant that refuses to die, Eric and Zack continue to patiently wait for Dan and Tom to water them with their presence by talking about Silent Hill 2 and pressuring each other to buy things they honestly don't need.
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So sad it has ended, but if you enjoy hearing about retrogames this is excellent.
It’s sad when your favorite pods succumb to podfade but such is life. Zach and Eric do a great job of carrying what’s left of the show with sparse episodes but there’s some solid gold episodes about halfway through the run when Mike, Dan and Tom were part of the cast. At least give us a formal farewell when y’all finally pull the plug so I can download. Thanks for the years of effort Eric it helped me through some tough times!
gamer grandpa is very wrong, show at peak with Mike.
Ignore the reviews from the mouth breathers who want to hear another run of the mill gaming show where two dweebs give a clinical breakdown of a game. There’s many podcasts like that but what sets some apart are the personalities of the hosts, which is what brings me back to factory sealed. Their gaming knowledge is second to none and I like the longer form episodes because I’m often listening to them at work, and let me tell you it’s a major upgrade from the wastes of oxygen I work with. Unfort... more
I’ve been listening for over a year now. This podcast is full of wonderfully random chaos. As a gamer and a game collector I love the insight and passion shown to each game. Thank you for all that you do and keep it going!
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