
We are a retro video game Podcast, that dives deep into games, comics, movies, and TV seasons. We make new content weekly, you never know whats going to pop in our feed.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 937 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | HobbiesVideo GamesLeisure | |||

We take a look at the last Robotech game that we haven't covered from that small golden era in the early 2000s. This is the GBA Shootem up and that also got an HD version for switch in the last few years. Join us as we fly high discussing this intre... more
To finish out the year we look at a 2019 horror film, that is all about isolation and what it does to the brain. Funny how accurate this became less then a year later. Join us as we discuss The Lighthouse.
Starring Mike Albertin, Joe Butler, Kenne... more
After many years of meaning to do it wanted to go out with a bang for our 100th Comic Episode. We take a look at the Scott Pilgrim Comic, all 6 volumes. We talk all about this comic and dive deep into what makes Scott Pilgrim special. Come hear what... more
Its been a few months but its time for us to dive back into the Xenosaga Series. This time we take a look at the second Episode in the series. The one that is known as the black sheep of the trilogy. Now I understand why, people didn't like this g... more
The shrieking woman who never stops talking ruins this podcast. Unsubbed.
I've been listening since about the beginning of creation and haven't missed an episode yet (though behind on episodes)
I enjoy the varied topics and media (Comics, movies, tv shows and of course video game) that this cast explores and has opened my eyes to media I otherwise might never have consumed.
I highly recommend as a whole even if you might not enjoy a Certain type of said media.
Star introduced me to this podcast and I have been listening to it while at work and it makes the time go by quick.
Everyone is great on the show. Very fun and knowledgeable on the subject being talked about and Mike is a great host!
Nice to hear about games, movies, comics, TV shows, etc. that I’ve never gotten the chance to play, watch or read. Also always a great time to listen to episodes of things I have played, watched or read.
Will continue to listen as long as it keeps getting produce... more
Love this show. This show goes far beyond the typical gamer podcast. Hosts are great and very entertaining.
they really commit to playing old games fully
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Apple Podcasts | #204 |
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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of retro video games, alongside discussions about comics, movies, and TV shows. Each episode includes humorous banter and insightful commentary, as the hosts reflect on nostalgic gaming experiences, dissect classic titles, and compare them to contemporary works. The conversational format invites listeners to share in their memories and insights, creating a sense of community among fans of vintage pop culture. Unique elements include detailed analyses of various media, lively discussions on character arcs, and personal anecdotes that make the content relatable and entertaining.
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Recent guests on Games My Mom Found include:
1. Richard Sampson
2. Vincent Goodwin
3. Michael Colby
4. Eric Hunt
5. Chris Dickerson
6. Blair Farrell
7. Daniel Mellman
8. Kyle Gorman
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