Episode 135: Floop DEE Pig
CARD GAMES…(mostly not) on motorcycles! Both digital and physical are on DEE table as Ken and Gino talk about one of the most overlooked Esports.
CARD GAMES…(mostly not) on motorcycles! Both digital and physical are on DEE table as Ken and Gino talk about one of the most overlooked Esports.
The crew discusses a whole slew of litigation-related gaming news and some big happenings in the Esports world. Also, a tribute to the recently departed Robert A. Altman, the founder/CEO of Bethesda.
As Wally prepares to go on hiatus to focus on his exciting new gig with Magpie Games (http://www.magpiegames.com), the crew discusses the recent New York Video Game Awards results and the wild GameStop stock situation.
While Gino is off dealing with unexpected horrors (NYC building pipes…’nuff said), Wally shares a big announcement and the crew DEEscusses the Resident Evil VIII Livestream (plus the history of the franchise as a whole). SPECIAL GUEST: DEE Founder Mario … Read More
A discussion featuring the newly formed Lucasfilm Games, CD Projekt Red’s apology, the Nintendo Switch and Doom-themed Fall Guys outfits! Also, exciting Esports happenings (in particular the fighting game community) for the past week!
On the first episode of 2021, the crew discusses what they’ve been up to and what they’ve been playing during the holiday break and looking forward to for the year!
On the last podcast before Christmas and 2020’s end, the crew recaps their thoughts on The Game Awards, personal GotY picks, and more!
Returning from Thanksgiving break, the crew catch up on the gaming news of the past two weeks, and discuss their biggest gaming disappointments of 2020!
With the annual Game Awards nominees being released, the group gives their thoughts while also covering the week’s Esports/gaming news (with a deviation to talk 007 thanks to IO Interactive’s game announcement) and initial thoughts post-Next Gen console launch!
With next gen launches finally underway, the crew discusses mail mishaps that are coming with the unusual release circumstances as well as the latest DCMA-related shenanigans plaguing Twitch.