Dan and Kris are two old-ish guys from New Jersey who love talking about video games. Every week, they gather together and spend a few hours doing just that! Whether it’s discovering old classics that got by them, or diving into the latest and greatest, Dan and Kris talk about it all. Join them as they bring you interviews, trivia specials, and regular segments like the SAG Cartoon Express and mor... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 567 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
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On this week’s podcast, Dan and Kris ride the Cartoon Express all the way to Capcom’s Darkstalkers! And guess what! It was wretched! How anyone was able to take Capcom’s awesome character designs and turn them into something this awful i... more
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On this week’s podcast, Dan and Kris bring you the first 10 20 30 40 of the year, and it’s, well, kind of underwhelming. There were a few massive games, to be sure, as well as some acknowledgements of platforms they (Kris) failed to cove... more
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On this week’s podcast, Dan and Kris bring you the 2025 Year in Preview! Which games coming in the new year are the most exciting? What will Sony be pivoting to? Is there a dumber subtitle than On the Beach? Could Silksong finally happen... more
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On this week’s podcast, Dan and Kris bring you the 10th Annual Golden Caveman Awards! Which games took home the gold? Which games got silly, p;ointless awards? Aren't all these awards pointless, anyway? Let’s find out!
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What used to be a pretty decent podcast is just a mail in effort from Dan and Kris now. It feels like they stopped caring quite some time ago and do the podcast because it’s something on their schedule
Excellent podcast that's about games and hosts that are relatable to my demographic. They always got great stories. The DMV story a couple episodes back was hilarious.
Not enough positive things to say about the gaming community or games in general. Too much woke bs and too many f-bombs per episode. Been listening for a long time and you have let yourselves go. Sorry but, I'll come back and visit later, for now, taking a break.
As a fellow stone age gamer myself, and podcast enthusiast, this is easily my favorite podcast on the internet. Dan and Kris’s admiration for anything gaming goes unrivaled, and their love and passion for the culture and its roots is clearly felt throughout each episode. Words can’t truly express my appreciation for all of the knowledge, entertainment, and laughs they’ve shared over the years. Keep up the excellent work!
Kris and Dan have the funniest game news podcast on the Internet. Did I say news? I mean entertainment. It's news...ertainment?
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