
so many games... so little time
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

Geoff and Chris talk about a couple of older (Zelda-ish) games, some demos, and give the Nabeshin Hype Meter treatment to the Nintendo Direct that happened last week. Enjoy!
Geoff and Chris both finish up their respective big games, talk the Onimusha demo, then go through the 3 big shows of the week and display their hype level for about everything that was announced
Chris, Geoff, and Nathan have 3 new games to discuss, not to mention a few news stories. Check it out... and enjoy!
Chris and Geoff get into talking a bit about Momocon which happened over the weekend. Distractions, a bit of news rotating around Sony, and some new releases round us out. Enjoy
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Long-form, laid-back gaming discussions that combine personal life updates with deep dives into current and classic titles, industry trends, and upcoming releases. Episodes frequently feature hands-on impressions of games, debates over design decisions, streaming plans, and community engagement, often interspersed with banter and personal anecdotes. The show stands out for its collaborative four-to-three host dynamics, willingness to tackle controversial topics, and a strong emphasis on accessibility, live-play experiences, and the evolving games-as-a-service landscape.
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