Join Jhobz, Rubiehart, Brad, and Luigi as they discuss Games Done Quick, different aspects of speedrunning, and assess the watchability of speedruns both new and old!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
For this week’s episode, we’re taking a look at more speedruns that we think people should know about! Luigi, Rubie, and Hobz each bring two (or more) games they feel need at least some kind of promotion, and also Fallout for unknown reasons. Feel fr... more
Oyyyyyyyyyyyyyy it's time for Need For Speedrunning! This time we check in everyone's favorite little guy, Toon Link and his boat... well not so much his boat... or his sister... or Tetra really. Wait we never ever see Nico or Grandma! I think I need... more
Ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes at a GDQ event? Wonder no more because Rubie is here to tell you all about how... it says here they broke their toe during the marathon. Can you imagine getting that hurt and still going on with the show? ... more
Look, pick any class you want. It doesn't matter. The second we get in the boss fight, Hobz is going to turn into an invisible bear and go sick house on their asses. In the meantime, why don't you hide in the corner with Rubie, Brad, and Luigi, cause... more
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There’s a shell for something worth listening to here. Episodes consist of only 40% of topic title. Runs off the rails quite a bit, which make you daze out and fall off. Also often hot/bad takes. Super Mario land is boss, and those who call it bad are misguided and have a gen-z take…Like listening to the new kids calling ocarina bad. Just bad takes.
This podcast is great for all levels of interest in speed running. Whether you are an expert or a beginner the guys expertly break it down and you will find yourself getting lost in the world and suddenly realizing you just speedrun all their episodes!
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I am so excited to see what else these guys guys put out, because episode 1 was hilarious and informative!
This podcast lives up to the hype! Great chemistry and production from day 1. The guys will have you laughing, learning about speedruns and holding onto your seat as they turn up the dial on the video games you love! Highly recommended!
Apple Podcasts | #190 | Russia/Leisure/Video Games |
Apple Podcasts | #222 | Denmark/Leisure/Video Games |
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