
Bi-weekly discussions on the current trends, news, drama, and stories in gaming and more dynamic conversations!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 321 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesGamesLeisure | |||

What Happened?
GAMING IS DEAD
Ste joined us once again
PlayStation had the worst news ever
The Binding of Isaac continues to have a choke hold on the youth
Tiny Terry is NOT a Shane Game
Shane is a professional archivist
and Sony SUCKS
... more
WhAt HaPpEnD?!?!?!
Xbox showcase is a showcase.
Xbox layoffs and AI.
AI in general.
Day of The Devs.
FIFA WORLD CUP! BOMBACLAT!
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Shane found lost media
The boys played Marathon
and a WHOLE LOT of video game showcase talk
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WHAT HAPPENED?
Shane helped a birb
Emile and Shane played Marathon
Llogan has a busted copy of Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2 is a rough platinum for Emile
Shane updated 007 First Light
PSN accounts are getting stolen
The L... more
Two sides of the same game-disc
WHAT HAPPENED?
Shane educates Josh on weather modification.
Josh educates Shane on the Tulsa Massacre.
We kind of meander about talking about Police violence.
Mixtape and the controversies that follow.
Is Mixtape... more
What Happened?
Shane is missing
Pragmata
The hosts are sick (but not Llogan because he takes zinc)
Josh saw Mortal Kombat II
Pragmata
Exit8 is a movie
Pragmata
Pragmata
and the PS5 lifecycle continues to be weird
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What Happened?
California Politicians don't know how to 3D printers work.
Borderlands Mobile is one of the games.
Pragmata.
Someone stole Shane's identity.
ARC Raiders.
Marathon.
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Shipping Shane Up To Boston Llogan.
What Happened?
Llogan & Shane discuss their trip to PAX East.
Check out the PAX Playlist on GeekscapeTV
Josh wants to talk the Mario Movie but Emile vanished.
Star Fox Adventures is pretty good?
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Great show!
Great show. Wildly entertaining. Needs more Shane.
I wish I had more PC Optimum Points to give
Yup these guys talk about games in a very claiming way. It’s like sitting with your friends talking about all the things you love about games.
Hilarious show! These boys have great chemistry.
"Hello! And Welcome everybody to the geekscape games podcast...." is what you hear from Shane O'Hare in each and every start to this fun and energetic podcast, but let's be honest it really sets the tone for what is always to come afterwards. The team has the kind of passionate discussions that any close group of friends would have about anything really and they know how to keep things interesting for listeners. If you aren't groaning at Shane's barely passable segways, laughing at Derek's awe... more
I've so far enjoyed listening to these guys. They have good chemistry and the show is more like an entertaining and informative conversation among friends, rather than people just going through a list of bullet points. So far, so good. Keep it up guys!
I have listened to many different gaming podcasts. They are either a bunch of fan boys that crap on anything but what they like or are unprofessional nerds trying really hard. This podcast is relevant, funny and original. They have an open mind and play a wide array of games. They never fight and keep things light. You are in for a treat with the Geekscape Games podcast.
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A energetic, conversational show where a core group of friends discuss gaming news, industry trends, and personal anecdotes with long-form debates and playful banter. Episodes tilt toward current titles, platform shifts, live-service dynamics, indie-vs-corporate debates, and nostalgia, all delivered with a casual, fan-centric vibe. Notable strengths include strong host chemistry, openness to divergent opinions, and deep dives into game design, industry practices, and memorabilia culture, which helps it stand out in the crowded gaming-podcast space. Potential listeners who crave candid conversations, nerdy humor, and unfiltered takes on the latest in games and tech will likely find it engaging and relatable.
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Dynamic Resolution: A Video Game Show launched 12 years ago and published 321 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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