Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
Vintage and Chris temporarily rise from obscurity to discuss the God-awful conclusion to the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, the top retro news of 2019, what might happen in 2020, answer questions from the fake bag, and more!
Vintage welcomes The Mighty Q-Dawgs (Eric and Melissa) to talk about gaming conventions, the mini console craze, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Star Trek: Picard, getting old, and more!
After two failed attempts to record an episode about Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, Chris and Vintage give up and just record the mailbag segment for the third time.
Chris and Vintage return for the first of (hopefully) many annual reunion shows to settle their Nintendo Switch bet, talk about the SNES Classic, Star Trek Discovery, The Orville and more!
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Really enjoyed this show a lot. Sad it came to an end :-(. Hopefully VVG gets a new cohost and returns. I wouldnt expect a podcast every month, but maybe every quarter? Pls vintage!
I force MY MOM TO LET ME WATCH IT OVER AND OVER AGAIN BEST EVER YAYAYAYA MUST KEEP WATCHING I MEAN LISENINEG THIS IS THE BEST HUUUUUUU YEAYAYAYAYAYYAA YES BEST BEST BEST
Absolutely love the podcast lads, I've found myself listening to the same episodes over and over tbh. Couldn't recommend it more to people. Between Vintages unique voice and Chris' enthusiasm, the pair create a beast of a show. Keep it up guys. ✌️
Great show! These guys are hilarious.
I love this podcast. I just got into the whole podcast thing about a couple months ago and as I started searching around, I decided to download RR first. I am a big fan of NESComplex and knew about this podcast so it was my first and somewhat only idea of what to download. I was vaguely familiar with VVGG before this podcast but now I watch his vidoes all the time. All that being said, both of these guys put a lot of hard work into each episode and are very creative with their segments. The... more
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