Three old guys talk about old games
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo GamesComedy |
Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie go go goes to this podcast with a simple roll a d20 courtesy of the mini-randomizer that only randomizes SNES movie games. We played the first Power Rangers game and that horrendous Mario Kart clone of a Power ... more
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West moseys on over courtesy the Movie Game Mini-Randomizer. We had all missed this movie and game as a kids even though we remember the marketing very well, say thankee. Since it’s about a mouse we have to have a fictio... more
Muppet Adventure: Chaos at the Carnival connects its rainbow to TADPOG. Remember that Muppet draft we didn’t have time to get to on our last all drafts episode? Well, we just decided to go in “whole hog” (Wokka Wokka) and not only do a Muppet (well, ... more
All Drafts: Eclipse Edition comes to blindly on this hallowed, the day of eclipse. Well, for us anyway. TADPOG happens to lie right in the path of totality so it was quite the day for the area. And quite the day for Ian, his has finally been bitten b... more
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I have enjoyed these guys for the past 3 years. Recently I feel the show just doesn’t have the same feel. Well I feel Ian is a decent part of the show he will hijack the show for the first 30 min about the shows he watches or random pointless stuff. I always enjoyed the random life stories the guys have but that doesn’t appear here anymore. The let’s play d@d game was horrible and boring. I would give the older shows a listen but I can’t just listen to these guys anymore.
Hey guys keep doing what you are doing! The show is really amazing and a great example of indie podcasting. This podcast is the punk rock of video game podcast. Tyler and Dave are wonderful dudes and should be paid millions of dollars for their work. more
Do you like retro games? Do you enjoy listening to 2-3 dudes sometimes talk about said retro games and then segue into d**k and poop jokes? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Grab your gooter and some Dave style chicken and enjoy! Tropical Capricorn!
If you were a child of the SNES generation, you're gonna relate a lot to the games these spicy boys talk about... eventually. The real appeal is the amazing chemistry of the titualr hosts Tyler and Dave, along with they're wizened co-host Ian. It's an awesome ride, and you owe it to yourself to jump in.
They always make me laugh. Such a good podcast. Just listen to it already.
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