
MrMario2011 talks about life, the universe, and anything else on his mind in Mario's Minute. Occasionally with friends. Join us.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TechnologyLeisureVideo Games | |||

You know? I'm going to be honest, I knew Sony already knew going in that announcing PlayStation disc production ending wouldn't go over well, but I don't think they expected people would STILL be talking about this in droves even a month later. So wh... more
In this episode of "You Will Own Nothing and Like It" I discuss my thoughts around the Kingdom Hearts games releasing natively on Switch 2! Oh, but what about those Cloud Versions of Kingdom Hearts that released on Switch? Gone, gone, just gone, but ... more
Mostly a single topic episode here, talking about reactions as well as my thoughts to the recently released game Mixtape. This indie game dropped to incredibly high accolades, with the most notable one being IGN's 10/10 review of it. The same month a... more
We're going meta for this episode of Mario's Minute! No, not Meta, I mean meta. I didn't ever think we'd get to 100 episodes, not even anywhere close, but here we are! That alone is worth talking about, so that's a large chunk of this episode. This a... more
A bit of a soloish topic episode for a solo episode of Mario's Minute, with a vast majority of this one being my thoughts over the easiest and most accessible systems to mod. If you've wondered where my rankings might be, why I consider them in what ... more
Game developer studios closing, everything is an Xbox, good decisions from bad data turning into bad decisions, fake expert posturing, and some game store stories all on this month's episode of Mario's Minute! Hang out, tune in, and have some fun.
New year, new episode of Mario's Minute to kick off 2026! I talk a bit about my misadventures in MacBook repair, a questionable trend I'm seeing in people forgetting to provide required information with troubleshooting, and a whole lot of spooky vide... more
For the final episode of Mario's Minute for 2025, we discuss what's been happening in the world of tech that has been and will continue to impact our real world. Increasing RAM prices leading to RAM shortages, expensive computing power, and more peop... more
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The episodes center on personal viewpoints and reflective monologues about gaming culture, technology, and everyday life, often blended with nostalgia, hardware tinkering, and industry observations. Topics frequently cover the push toward cloud services and digital ownership concerns, hands-on tech experiences (repairing hardware, PC building), nostalgia for older consoles, and subjective takes on current gaming trends, indie scenes, and retail culture. A strong thread across episodes is a casual, raconteur approach: personal anecdotes, light humor, and pointed critiques of business models, licensing, and platform decisions, all delivered through a single-host, unscripted voice. This mix appeals to listeners who enjoy candid commentary, ret... more
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