This is a family-friendly video game podcast hosted by Mike & Addie, a daddy/daughter gaming duo. Each week, we talk about the video games we play, the games we're looking forward to, and whatever else seems to fit.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 158 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureVideo GamesKids & Family |
Reviews in this episode are for Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice (PS4), Super Mario Odyssey (Switch), South Park: The Fractured but Whole (PS4), Don't Knock Twice (Switch), Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today (Switch) and Thimbleweed Park (Switch). ... more
It's a change of pace this time. Rather than an all-reviews episode, Bill joins me to talk about our favorite games of 2017 (and prior years). We read some listener email, which prompts several tangents and discussions about Nintendo Labo, 8-bit Cast... more
The first three reviews this episode are for point-and-click adventure games. I review The Uninvited, a classic NES adventure game now available as part of the 8-Bit Adventure Anthology (PS4). After that, another from the same collection, Shadowgate ... more
After more than two months, I'm back with the latest "reviews" episode of Video Game Generations. This week, I review Dishonored: Death of the Outsider, Danganronpa V3: Killing Harmony, and Assassin's Creed Origins. I had also planned to review sever... more
This time on VGG Reviews (which is really what I should call the podcast, for now), I talk about Parascientific Escape: Cruise in the Distant Seas (3DS), Agents of Mayhem (PS4), Bulb Boy (Switch), Last Day of June (PS4), Danganronpa v3: Killing Harmo... more
There was plenty of game review content this time, so no top-10 list or special feature (sorry). Reviews include Lithium: Inmate 39, Yooka-Laylee, Spec Ops: The Line, and Hitman: Season 1. Before that, I give out the new password for the game codes p... more
This episode, I review The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (Nintendo Switch), Shadwen (PS4), and Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls (PS4). A review of Tokyo Jungle (PS3) submitted by Jason G. is also included. After the reviews, I l... more
We're back! Well, I'm back. This is the first review-only solo episode after the end of our regular format last time. It's no longer weekly, but I plan to release an episode as often as I can. Until Heath is ready to co-host and we can return to a we... more
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This is a wonderful and clean podcast featuring a daddy/daughter duo and loads of laughs. I look forward to it every week. Addie is a smart ten-year-old that is always pushing Mike to do another quiz game at the end of the show, which often ends in hilarity as she tries to guess the answers and Mike becomes increasingly disheartened. Mike delivers excellent game coverage every week of the games he is currently playing. I really enjoy the fact that not all of the games he plays are brand new. He... more
Video Game Generations is a nice, sweet show that is family friendly. Hosts Mike and Addie are a father/daughter duo that talk about Video Games!
I stumbled onto this pocast by accident, but have become a regular, avid listener. Other gaming podcasts drop constant f-bombs or get a little too Siskel & Ebert for me. This podcast is like having friends over for a family gaming and hangout session. It's real and it's fun and they always welcome listener feedback and participation. Love it!
I love this podcast, it's funny, regular and the kids are adorable. As a father and a gamer I can relate and appreciate the way this podcast is made. After 1 year still going strong and I will probably keep listening until the end, great show guys!
The best podcast out there. As a busy husband and father I enjoy listening to you two while i commute to work and home. I like listening from a consumer perspective and the suggestion that other listeners give about gaming. Keep it up.
What's sweeter than a dad and his daughter podcasting? Nothing.
This podcast is refreshing compared to many others who are in the industry. It is nice to hear a young generation's opinions, especially if you have kids of your own. more
Awesome podcast of a father and daughter talking about retro and current video games.
Apple Podcasts | #180 | Singapore/Leisure/Video Games |
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