
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 | 223 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

The PokéPals Steve, Vin, and Ampy jump into the blocky world of Pokémon Pokopia. Is it a compelling new take on Pokémon and the simulation genre?
Fine Time on Bluesky: @fineti.me
Steve: @monotonegent.fineti.me
Vin: @lucentai.bsky.social
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Octopath Traveler 0, more Leisure Suit Larry adventures, the theoretical price of next-gen hardware, and yes, of course we taked about Xbox. Because when do we not talk about Xbox these days? Enjoy the show!
Fine Time on Bluesky: @fineti.me
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie was so successful that it demanded the most sure-shot sequel in ages, and it's arrived in the form of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie. Is it better than the first one? The whole crew is here to yell at each other about it!
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Crimson Desert, I Am Jesus Christ, Microsoft's latest goals, a new round of Place Your Bets, sniffing the Mario and Luigi deodorant, and lots more on this here Big Deal. As always, thanks for listening and rate + review us wherever you listen!
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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 | #246 |
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A fast-paced, humorous take on video games old and new, with smart commentary on industry trends and fast-food culture, anchored by three hosts who mix nostalgia with sharp opinions. Episodes blend game reviews, hardware and publishing debates, and personal anecdotes, often turning into lively discussions about how games evolve and why certain franchises endure. Notable strengths include a playful chemistry among hosts, a willingness to tackle both mainstream and niche topics, and well-timed segues into broader pop culture. Listeners likely appreciate candid discussions, diverse game topics, and a sense of camaraderie that makes long-form conversations feel approachable.
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Fine Time launched 4 years ago and published 223 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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