
The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishioners through methodical and ceremonial scrutiny of the library of games on the Nintendo Entertainment System.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 24 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

Tonight we are reflecting on Wizards & Warriors, a 1987 action platformer developed by Rare and published by Acclaim. Wizards & Warriors was Rare’s second NES release after the black box game Slalom. Rare went on to develop more games in the series... more
Tonight we are reflecting on Rygar, a 1987 arcade port of the 1986 side-scrolling platformer under the same name developed by Tecmo. Tecmo was also responsible for other NES titles including Ninja Gaiden, Mighty Bombjack, Solomon’s Key and Tecmo Bowl... more
We will return in January to review Rygar, but in the meantime, please enjoy this short story about "Nintendmas". Thank you.
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The miNEStry founders, Archbishop Dracul and Father Avram, seek to inspire their 8-bit parishioners thr... more
Our Holiday Special, "The Feast of the Forsaken", covers four titles that are not worthy of a proper service. Join us as we chastise these abominations and excommunicate them entirely from existence in these sacred halls through sacrificial oblitera... more
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Hilarious, well researched and your ministry gimmick is somehow not try hard, it feels and is serious. You guys have achieved the Leslie Nielsen style of comedy, approaching your comedy by playing it dead serious. KEEP IT UP. And get the guy with cajun accent who helped out on the Karnov episode to come back on the podcast again. He was a riot.
Such a silly idea. Always funny and entertaining and a great fix for my retro gaming love.









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