A general gaming podcast covering all consoles and genres, not just Zelda. Sometimes funny, sometimes hilarious, it is hosted by a rotating cast of users from the forum http://ztpsocialboard.proboards.com email us at wtpodcast@gmail.com
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Categories | Video GamesLeisure |
With Adam returning from The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses this past weekend, we talk about video game anniversaries. How do different companies handle their franchises' anniversaries? What would we ideally like to see from anniversary... more
In Episode 85 we talk about indie games and indie developers. What makes a game indie? What are the pros and cons of developing an indie game? Is indie gaming the wave of the future? more
In case you missed it, listeners, E3 2012 happened last week. Now that the show is over, we've thought long and hard about our opinions. Here they are. more
Adam and Angel watch and comment on Nintendo's E3 2012 Software Showcase. Nothing really unexpected. It did seem like there weren't really that many games demoed though... Oh well. At least we have some good 3DS games on the horizon. more
Adam and Angel watch and comment on Sony's E3 2012 press conference. The conference was neither great nor terrible. No surprises. Some good games, some bad games. more
Adam and Angel watch and comment on Ubisoft's E3 2012 press conference. You thought last year's host, Mr. Caffine, was bad? Well say hello to Aisha Tyler, professional forced awkward moment creator. If you can manage to listen through her though, ... more
Adam and Angel watch and comment on Guns n' Sports 2012, I mean, EA's 2012 E3 press conference. more
E-maaaaaaails! This week we switch it up a bit and read e-mails first (keep 'em coming!). After that, Angel poses a question: why do people automatically assume that games that don't have traditionally realistic graphics are "kiddy," immature, bori... more
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Personally, I like this podcast as a gaming podcast, but I'm really disappointed with how long it takes for these guys to talk about anything that's zelda relevant.
Alex is extremely rude and aggressive. I was getting angry just listening. I likely won't return for solely that purpose :(
You guys are f-ing awesome
This Podcast was great! It is obvious that these guys know what they are talking about... and they add a humorous twist to it all! I love the loose form style they have going on. Adam does a great job holding the team together, and the two others are hilarious on their tangents and rants. Great stuff! love it! check it out if you haven't already.
Do you enjoy intelligent bosses discussing the hard-hitting gaming topics in an entertaining manner? Then this is the podcast for you. One of the best overall gaming podcasts around.
I was beginning to think someone had become allergic to prime numbers. Glad to see that is not the case and episode 79 is up.
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You guys are awesome. Informative and you bother to still make the podcasts! Keep up the great work!
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