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Post by Battman on Feb 22, 2015 14:14:18 GMT -7
Anyone recommend any other game related podcasts? I currently listen to IGNs Game Scoop! and Nintendo Voice Chat (and the Stone Cold Steve Austin podcast!). I have tried listening to a couple others like FFUnion (ugh) and the Retro RPG podcast (not very funny and not enough talk about the games). I was thinking about trying out Limit Break Radio but Im loyal to UFF and don't want to seem like a turncoat! Any suggestions?
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Post by Shinryu on Feb 23, 2015 1:32:00 GMT -7
The latest FF Union episode is an interview with a cool voice actor for FF Type 0 and he is actually a real gamer and FF fan so it was a great interview.
I recommend
The Geekbox (great fun geek/gaming podcast with a group of friends that have been doing this for years they talk about a lot ot stuff) Retronauts (great podcast that specializes on talking about retro games so anything that more than 10+ years old is considered retro) USGamer podcast (fun game related podcast) RPGfans Random Encounter (an RPG podcast)
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Post by banedrom on Feb 23, 2015 7:54:43 GMT -7
I have been looking around for some gamer podcasts as well. I don't know if you all are old enough to have played NES games on their initial release. I know it is the cool thing to play retro games, but the memories of playing those NES games on their initial release when they were cutting edge are a big part of my childhood. Accordingly, the podcast "2 Dudes and an NES" is a decent podcast in which a couple of what I would describe as "good ol' boys" discuss one game per episode. They seem to be out of the loop and not super knowledgeable about modern pop culture, but they do spend a solid 30 minutes on each game and have some funny things to say.
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Post by gammonstark on Feb 23, 2015 8:32:01 GMT -7
Ha, I just logged on to recommend the interview, too. Especially his rankings. The 100 episode was good if you miss Kyle, but the rest of the episodes are a chat show.
I tried SMT Network and S Link FM, but just like Limit Break radio they feel like shows you would listen to because you like to hear the hosts chat as buddies but not a lot of content. Our boys here got the content and keep us with the banter.
I recommend Fear The Boot or HappyJacks if you are into tabletop RPGs.
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Post by Battman on Feb 23, 2015 21:05:52 GMT -7
Thanks for the suggestions, I'll check a couple out when I get caught back up on UFF.
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