Aboard the majestic USS Nukelahoma, former Starcraft commentator and intrepid starship pilot Nuke mostly goofs off and talks about inconsequential, nerdy bullsh*t.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyLeisureVideo Games |
The VI is back, everybody! Less importantly, this episode features Nuke and Jeannie's dream B.S., the joys of online dating in your 30s, cereal, the adventures of Appleman, ape marriage, and mantis discussion set to Beethoven's 6th. Bring this podcas... more
Nuke and Jeannie once again try to analyze dreams while flying wildly off the rails. This episode includes a minute of dream analysis, Susan Saradon, Betty White, Running Into Boxes With The Stars, the return of Kermit Bane and other goofy voices. Th... more
Finally, rain and gaming nostalgia in one neat package! A trip down memory lane features a bunch of bands covering songs from important Nintendo games of Nuke's youth while Nuke discusses boyish wonder, root beer spews and boobs.
After senselessly demolishing time and space and crashing on an uncharted planet with abundant flora and something that sounds like fauna, Nuke fights boredom while awaiting rescue. The season premiere includes the buoyant Jeannie, dream interpretati... more
The three-part “Half-Life To” series is an audio playthrough of the game Half-Life 2 by Valve. The third and final installment of the series, “Half-Life To: The Return of the Breen,” is an exercise in futility... and glitches. This episode features a... more
The three-part “Half-Life To” series is an audio playthrough of the game Half-Life 2 by Valve. The second installment of the series, "Half-Life To: The Dude Cowers," features creepy crows, creepy everything else, the worst car ever made, calming ocea... more
The three-part "Half-Life To" series is an audio playthrough of the game Half-Life 2 by Valve. The first installment of this epic journey includes creepiness, soda appreciation, a landmark moment in gaming repeated many times for no reason, boat hate... more
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Been following Nuke since his Brood War casting and this podcast is amazing!
Big fan of your commentaries since BW. Funny and goofy as always, Nuke! Bork power!!!
I've been following nuke for years from Starcraft commentaries to his nuke at nights. There is something about how he structures things and his voice and keeps me want to listen more. Then there is the nerdy side that I can relate to. He's also a character. One of those kids at school that seemed somewhat strange and would get attention in the weirdest of ways. Reminds me of myself. I listen because not because I can relate, but because I'd like to support his efforts at something new. I like th... more
Love your show Dude! Nice to listen to other nerds out there who love recording. Nice cover art as well.
Wonderful reviews of games, movies, generally nerdy topics and insights into the interesting life of NukeTheStars, the man and the legend. He has a soothing voice as well.
Just listening to your first episode. more
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