
A retro video game podcast where a garbage man and his friends, randomly play games that are 20 years or older.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 126 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | HobbiesLeisureVideo Games | ||||

Johnny Knoxville dawns his best a-hole inspired leopard print vest to go toe-to-toe with every deli owner from Brooklyn with hopes to jump across bloody vein/brains and shoot his own mother in the face. Does this game deserve it's flowers, or does it... more
I am going to be really upfront about this game; it's the most effed up, grotesque, disturbing, and campy game we have come across in the show's history. With that said, hit play and have fun with us!
The Beard Struggle Link! (support our boy Mr. Mi... more
This episode has the following; 2000's edge lord themes, big tiddy goth vampires, 500+ f-bombs (B-Ross was drunk), and a deep dive into one of the most under-appreciated RPG's from the early 2000's... welcome to the masquerade.
Super Garbage Day Dis... more
Were back and on this 100th episode, we sit down and play what is widely known as "the worse game of all time"! I mean, that is a bold statement.... does it hold true? Well join B-Ross and MR MILLER, as they tear through the lot lizards to see who ha... more
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Yeah sure you’ve played along as a biker 3 times and not been found out.
Better chemistry then most of the big name retro podcasts. When not talking butt plugs they get down and dirty with some great retro chatting and it brings back some good memory’s and also those bad memory’s of rentals you wasted your hard earned buck fifty on from your slave labor parents.
Comfortable, funny chemistry between the hosts, great breakdowns of the games the Randomizer chooses for them. You’ll walk away with some new game ideas to play, or sometimes some not-so-great games that at least you laughed and learned a little about. Keep it up guys.
This a great show that is always good for a laugh. If you are not uptight about your retro games this is the show for you.
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Do you like fun? Do you like goofballs? Do you like getting Falcon Punched right in your nostalgia? Listen to this shiw, it’s a good time
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Focusing on a unique blend of retro video gaming and engaging banter, this podcast provides listeners with amusing discussions about video games that are 20 years or older. Each episode typically features the hosts reviewing various nostalgic titles, often utilizing a random selection method to determine which games to play and critique. Notable for its humor and relatable storytelling, episodes incorporate personal anecdotes that evoke fond memories connected to past gaming experiences, while also providing thoughtful critiques of game mechanics and design. This informality helps create a friendly atmosphere reminiscent of hanging out with friends, making it appealing to both casual gamers and dedicated enthusiasts of retro games.
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Super Garbage Day launched 4 years ago and published 126 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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1. Chris Coplan
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