
The Starlight Megaphone covers video game news, playthroughs, and reviews. Our panelists have decades of experience in being occasionally entertaining whilst working at internet gaming news websites.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisureTechnology | |||

Caspius and SailorNooB bid farewell to Dragon Quest (at least, Caspius does) before wrapping up the 2025 news with a look ahead to some still-unreleased games—Mina the Hollower, Simon Quest, Shovel Knight DX—and new playthroughs: Pokemon and Dragon Q... more
Caspius and SiliconNooB look thankfully back on the year 2025, reflecting on the many excellent releases and remakes, before taking a moment fondly to remember the delightful Christmas surprises of Christmases past, including Game Boys and PlayStatio... more
Caspius and SiliconNooB look forward to the next test of the Ashes, before diligently reporting on the most significant Mega Man game announcements and Mega Man related news from the industry's recently held and increasingly popular Mega Man Game Awa... more
A miserable Caspius and a jubilant SiliconNooB survey yet another disastrous England performance in the Ashes, following a busy week which has seen little in the way of gaming news or even play—thereby adding insult to injury in the form of The Plop.... more
This is the best video game podcast out there. Every week you get an honest look at the triumphs and failures of various parties involved in the games industry. This is done in the most fun and entertaining way possible. The hosts are knowledgeable about the games industry and its history and use this to enrich the listeners understanding of news stories and gaming trends. Beyond this, the host Caspius teaches the listeners about subjects like poetry, cricket, and classical literature. One of m... more
This podcast is so tremendous it got me teen pregnant! Recommend having contraception and/or home abortion kit present lest you end up with any unwanted suprises yourself.
That Adeki kid is pretty swell.
Every few episodes you'll find an engaging discussion on gaming news. However, it's like mining for gold fast-forwarding through cricket news and story time. Personalities are great and you can expect an episode every week.
Like every gaming podcast, the panel on The Starlight Megaphone talks about the games they've been playing and the gaming news. But they add to the basic formula by also talking a bit about anime, the sport of Cricket, and reading some fantasy literature.
Now if you're like me, you don't listen gaming podcasts to hear about anime, sports, and books. Despite that, I can't stop listening each week because of the value they bring to the gaming portion. They are completely uninhibited by industry p... more









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