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THE OMNIGAMERS’ CLUB

Daniel Wynter and Mark Yuasa
Metroid Prime Remastered
Nintendo
Pokémon
Returnal
Final Fantasy
The Legend Of Zelda
Baten Kaitos
Steins Gate
Far Lone Sails
Breath Of Fire 1
Donkey Kong Bananza
Japan
Wilmot's Warehouse
Clank! Digital
Trick-Taking Games
Final Fantasy II
Unwinnable
Cabin Factory
Rune Factory Guardians Of Azuma
Nimble

The Omnigamers’ Club is a book club style podcast for those whose love of games eclipses the divide between analog and digital. Alternating between board games, video games and everything in between, each episode will take a deep dive into one specific game, our thoughts and the conversation around it.

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Latest Episodes

We’re closing out the season with the 150 episode milestone and a midyear retrospective. We discuss gaming highlights from the year so far, some resolution for the remainder of the year and future plans for the podcast. Plus L.G.B.T (Longsword, Glock... more

Mark salvages fun through the various versions of tactical mech series Front Mission; Daniel delivers mail at the edge of the world in Island Off Outer Darkness; We both sail the seven trees of TTRPG The Wildsea; plus fake games, drunk druids and muc... more

We dust off the dead mall of nostalgia with the retro throwback survival horror of Crow Country; Daniel unknots the tangled strategies of card game Tether; Mark stands his ground with a new hybrid of roguelite and twin stick shooter in Particulitix; ... more

Mark spins a yarn of mercy in of Tales of Grace f Remastered; Daniel delivers his review of Dispatch; plus Wizardry rights, new Starfox, questioning the value of Lore in games, and more.

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Wizardry rights, Starfox remake, Cortex Prim... more

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Recent Guests

Mark Ellis
Co-host/guest from Vancouver Playtest
Vancouver Playtest Group
Episode: 143 - Vancouver Playtest with Noe Escobar and Mark Ellis
Noe Escobar
Designer and organizer from Vancouver Playtest
Vancouver Playtest Group
Episode: 143 - Vancouver Playtest with Noe Escobar and Mark Ellis
Daniel Newman
Special guest, New Mill Industries
New Mill Industries
Episode: Hades 2 and Action Rogue-lites with Daniel Newman
Alex McKenzie
Guest from Meeple and the Moose
Meeple and the Moose
Episode: Final Fantasy 1 with Alex McKenzie of Meeple and the Moose
Denis Ryan
Guest of Honor, frequent guest on the show
Independent researcher/creator (as mentioned in episode)
Episode: Vancouver Game Garden 2025 with Denis Ryan

Hosts

Mark Uessa
Host of The Omnigamers' Club, frequently appears as a primary host discussing board games, video games, and broader gaming culture.
Daniel Winter
Co-host and regular host with in-depth discussions on games, design perspectives, and local scene context.
Mark Yuasa
Co-host with a focus on design discussions, retro tech, and local Vancouver gaming culture.

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Apple Podcasts
#35
Indonesia/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#154
China/Leisure/Games
Apple Podcasts
#219
New Zealand/Leisure/Games

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Hades 2 and Action Rogue-lites with Daniel Newman
Q: How did the collaboration with Sai Beppu come about for Gachapon Trick and Yonkai no Yokai?
The two connected through a casual friendship formed around trick-taking games; the idea for collaborating with Sai Beppu emerged from conversations, visits to Kyoto, and shared enthusiasm, leading to a mutually beneficial profit-sharing arrangement.
Hades 2 and Action Rogue-lites with Daniel Newman
Q: What sparked the idea for New Mill Industries and its narrow print-run approach?
Daniel Newman explains that after the pandemic, he refocused on simpler to produce, trick-taking games to reduce risk, and leveraged small print runs to keep costs down and ensure designers are paid, while maintaining a manageable business model.
Final Fantasy 1 with Alex McKenzie of Meeple and the Moose
Q: Did the version you played include modern conveniences like fast-forward or auto-battle?
The Dawn of Souls version didn't, but emulators allowed fast-forward and auto-battle features; Pixels Remaster added more modern conveniences like save-anywhere and faster battles, shaping how players progress through content.
Final Fantasy 1 with Alex McKenzie of Meeple and the Moose
Q: What exactly is your Final Fantasy project about, and how did it start?
Alex explains that the project began after tinkering with a Retroid handheld and deciding to play and chronicle Final Fantasy titles from the first entry forward, noting the intention to cover mainline games and progress through the series.
143 - Vancouver Playtest with Noe Escobar and Mark Ellis
Q: How has the Vancouver Playtest Group evolved since 2018?
The group grew from a small in-person circle into a vibrant community that pivoted to online testing during the pandemic, then settled into a hybrid model with regular in-person and online sessions, expanding the scope of designers and opportunities.

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This show blends board game culture with video game discussion, often anchoring conversations in a specific title or theme while weaving in a broader look at indie development, retro-era influences, and local gaming communities. Episodes frequently spotlight a mix of classic and contemporary titles, with deep dives into design mechanics, pacing, and player agency, alongside hands-on impressions of indie projects and crowdfunded curios. A recurring thread is Vancouver's local scene, practical playtesting insights, and the lifestyle of enthusiasts who enjoy both physical and digital experiences. Notable touches include personal anecdotes, regional event chatter, and moments of nerdy curiosity about hardware, game history, and community-driven... more

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