
A video game podcast that's weird, snappy, and fun. Andre, Steve, and Kevin talk video games new and old, tackle current events, and sometimes other things too.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 199 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

When Zelda II: The Adventure of Link hit the scene in 1988, it was celebrated as the rightful classic that it is, or at least that's how we remember it. But over time that repuation has gotten sullied, and we're here to fix that! Andre is joined by G... more
In our last Big Deal of 2025, the guys tackle Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment and other games before they get into the Kirby Air Riders online demo, State of Play Japan, the coverage of Grand Theft Auto 6, a new 45 Sec. Game and toooons more! Th... more
Andre and Steve explore the entire phenomenon that is KPop Demon Hunters and talk about its stunning popularity, how K-pop conqured America, and the future of this budding franchise. Oh yeah, we talk about the movie too!
Fine Time on Bluesky: @fine... more
Three aging men play video games, drink Mt. Dew, talk about Halo: Campaign Evolved, the delusion of Amazon Games, and try to figure out what 'six seven' means, among other topics. Thanks for listening!
Fine Time on Bluesky: @fineti.me
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Also great gaming insight in general. Love the retro themed episodes on compilations!
The hosts are all very fun and have great chemistry together. They cover a diverse list of interesting gaming topics both old and new. They also play some fun games or have unique segments that make the show always feels so fresh and never dull.
-your pal Goo of the Flashback 64 podcast
This show is solid. The hosts all have their taste for games and jumbled all together there is something for everyone. Dre and the crew know what they know and it’s great to just listen to fans talk about games. They aren’t reviewers trying to sound excited about the latest releases, they talk about games from all eras and give it to listeners straight.
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Apple Podcasts | #138 |
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This video game podcast offers a lively mix of humor, nostalgia, and insightful commentary as the hosts discuss an eclectic range of topics within the gaming world. Featuring a dynamic trio, they cover everything from classic titles to modern releases, share personal anecdotes, and engage in humorous exchanges that keep listeners entertained. Notably, they tackle not just gaming discussions but also broader cultural topics related to gaming, providing a well-rounded experience for fans. The incorporation of unique segments and themed episodes adds to the enjoyment, making the podcast stand out in the crowded field of gaming content.
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Fine Time launched 4 years ago and published 199 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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