Join Rico, Jeff, and Joe for our game of the month discussions. We also talk about all things related to video games!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games |
The crew goes through their top five Nickelodeon shows growing up. Oh yeah, we also tried to get through Nickelodeon Guts for the SNES. Come see if we took home a piece of the Aggro Crag. more
The crew is joined by special guest and our The Binding of Isaac expert, Matt. We talk The Binding of Isaac, rank it and pull a new game out of The Hat. more
Happy Easter everyone! In honor of the season we take a look at Puppet Combos horror game featuring a killer Easter Bunny, Murder House. more
The crew dives into Portal! Come check out where we rank this game, and what we will be playing next! more
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It’s about time someone puts something interesting and fresh out! Killer idea guys can’t wait for more!
The combo of having a new age gamer and an old school gamer shows how great of analysis of the true gaming world from different perspectives. Great for listeners to check out games they never completed or even heard of.
Love to hear others perspective on new and classic games keep up the good work fellas
Great listen! Can’t wait for the next one!
Very entertaining and a great concept
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