
The official podcast of GameCola.net. Join our rotating cast of videogame fans as they laugh, cry, and sometimes even sing! Oh, and they occasionally talk about videogames. When they're not talking about Nicktoons or Nancy Drew.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 297 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

Which big player is doing the most damage to gaming? Is it Sony deprioritizing the single player experience? Microsoft anointing a new AI focused Xbox CEO? Nintendo treating major franchises as cheap cash grabs? Join Joseph Martin, James Pelster, and... more
James went to Awesome Games Done Quick, and in that spirit let me speedrun this description. Join Joseph Martin, James Pelster, Blu Ryder, and Alex Jedraszczak as they talk about: - James at AGDQ - Blu's new opinions on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 - ... more
Has it been 365 days already? Well, Joseph Martin, Anna Bryniarski, John Rizzi, and Blu Ryder are here to look forward to the next year as well as look back on the most memorable moments from last year! Such topics include: - Anna is Back In Action -... more
While companies try to gaslight us into thinking their AI art makes sense, while the new Steam Machine is affectionately referred to as the "GabeCube" and while Rosalina and Peach go head-to-head on who can be the biggest Mario girlboss, Joseph Marti... more
High prices, low expectations, gambling... it seems like the Golden Age of Videogames is long over. However, we're optimistic that we can convince you that the Silver Age of Videogames ain't to shabby either. You'll either agree with us (Joseph Marti... more
Sometimes videogames are good. Sometimes they are not good. Sometimes your host and podcast commander Joseph Martin is compelled to tell you about the not good ones. Join him, James Pelster, Alex Jedraszczak, and Blu Ryder as they discuss such games ... more
It's been 8 years since the last podcast... or something like that. Anyway, sometimes we have to wait a long time to get our videogames, and that makes us have thoughts when they eventually come out. Join Joseph Martin, Blu Ryder, and James Pelster a... more
On this episode of The GameCola Podcast, Joseph Martin and Blu Ryder go deep in the paint on Creature Creators and the Creature Collector and Monster Taming videogames they make. If you can see the thumbnail for this episode, you'll see my attempts a... more
Very funny and enjoyable! 😄❤️
Not to make anyone feel old, but I have quite literally grown up with this podcast. Years later, it still illuminates the internet and life as greatly as ever. Thank you to all GameCola staff for everything they do.
This the podcast that I've listened to for the longest and it holds that title for a good reason. Been a listener since the Drama Queen days (still one of my all time favs along with Lets not get too excited). Was very bummed when it took a hiatus, glad it's finally back and I've got some more of it to listen to
Hilarious and educational commentary if you enjoy games and gaming culture. Essentually rooster teeths patch podcast but more relevent gaming discussions for mostly classic game. A fair amount of giggles included no purchase required
Let me just say, I never had a gameboy advanced sp because my child self did not like a flip thing and thought it was stupid since I loved my game boy advance that had a light port thing for it. And I always broke my ds cause of the flip thing, I never liked the flip ._.
I sure do love GameCola!
I would sugest this podcast to any one who enjoys video games, and most of the people who don't! Over all, the gamecola podcast is one of the best podcasts that I have ever heard. Guaranteed to bring on the laughs, and you can take that statement to the bank.
Although I started watching with the "Mike and Jeddy show" the other day just to hear Michael Gray, I now am a full time follower! :) I hope more of the older podcasts will be uploaded eventually. I've never been huge into anime videogames, but that is slowly changing, and I'm currently searching up Phoenix Wright to find out more about it! :) Keep up the good work, and definitely keep the intro and exit theme music! :D God Bless!
I love the gamecola podcasts! My favorite, which is unfortunately not on here is 14-15, drama queens, although I do like michael gray! You guys are all so amazing and I really appreciate you making all this stuff! Questions: which Phoenix wright games are your favorites? And I have a DS and am looking for new games to play...any suggestions? And do you think you guys could give me a shout-out? That would be awesome! Thanks again!
But I'm biased.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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