
GameStooge’s regular podcast, ”Videogame Roundtable”
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

In this episode, Nioh 3 gets its first big post-launch patch on Steam and PlayStation 5, and XCOM 2 is the Gaming Flashback. News items:
• Every big announcement from PlayStation’s February State of Play
• Bloomberg claims 'rampant AI demand for me... more
In this episode, Blizzard unveils a major Overwatch 2 revamp, Pokémon will kick off its 30th anniversary celebrations with Jigglypuff, 7 years after it was pulled from Steam Poker Night at the Inventory is coming back in March, and Eric Barone says H... more
Vampire Crawlers getting PC and Xbox demo on February 23, and the Gaming Flashback is Jonathan Blow's The Witness. The guys also cover the Xbox Developer Direct. The news includes:
• Ubisoft closes two studios and cancelled six projects
• Marathon ... more
It's the beginning of 2026, and the crew discusses their favorite and best games of 2026, and the Gaming Flashback is none other than Pokemon Go, which is still alive and well 10 years later.
Here is Episode 264: Pokemon No!, as promised.
It’s always a pleasure listening to the podcast. The guys know what they are talking about. It’s a perfect mix of actual game reviews, retro game talk and knowledge around the business.
just awesome
I have been listening to this podcast for over a year now and I still look forward to it each week. Perhaps the most refreshing thing about this podcast is that I don't have to listen to four guys gush about how amazing the next Halo or Call of Duty is. The news is relevant, interesting, and fast paced but not without some opinionated banter in which I wish I could chime in once in a while. Great work, and I'm happy to write a quick review for you guys.
I really enjoy the podcast keep up the good work guys. And tell flip to stop jerkin off.
I listened to this podcast when it was on gamestooge and I'm very glad it got approved! Great guys talking about stuff I care about, I'll be listen next week for sure
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Focused on the vibrant world of video gaming, this podcast features in-depth discussions on a variety of gaming topics, including game mechanics, industry news, and nostalgic reflections on classic titles. The hosts engage listeners with reviews of both current and upcoming games, as well as commentary on significant industry developments and controversies, fostering a dynamic interaction between personal gaming experiences and broader gaming culture. Notably, the podcast stands out for its emphasis on both indie and mainstream games, creating an inclusive atmosphere for diverse gaming interests.
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1. Jordan Lund
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