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S2E33 - Graduation Year Gaming (2001 & 2005) - “I wanted Mario 64, I got Luigi’s Mansion”

S2E33 - Graduation Year Gaming (2001 & 2005) - “I wanted Mario 64, I got Luigi’s Mansion”

FromGeek to Geek Podcast


S2E33 - Graduation Year Gaming (2001 & 2005) - “I wanted Mario 64, I got Luigi’s Mansion”

FromGeek to Geek Podcast

ratings:
Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Games Of Our Lives (Graduation) In this episode: We’re kicking off a new random series we decided to call Games of Our Lives where we highlight a specific year in our life and talk about our gameplay memories from it.  Beej has thoughts about Halo: Combat Evolved, GTA3, Final Fantasy X, Mario Kart Advance, Castlevania: Circle of the Moon, and Golden Sun while Void discusses Devil May Cry 3, Star Wars: Republic Commando, Jade Empire, Shadow of the Colossus, and Guitar Hero. Weekly Geekery Beej got a full time job, started watching a zombie show, and tried out Prey. Void finished Game of Thrones Season 7, watched the new Blizzard shorts, tried Valkyria Revolution, and has mixed feelings about Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun. Be sure to subscribe to the Geek to Geek Podcast your favorite podcast app, drop a review so we know how we’re doing, and feel free contact us via email at geektogeekcast@gmail.com or @geektogeekcast on Twitter with any comments, questions, or suggestions for the show. Thanks for listening, and we can’t wait to hear from you! Geek Offer of the Week: audibletrial.com/geektogeekcast Subscribe: iTunes Overcast Pocket Casts Google Play Music RSS Feed Geek to Geek Podcast Network: Geek to Geek Geek Fitness Health Hacks The Comic Box Geektitude Tea Time with Katie and Chelsea Music by CarboHydroM
Released:
Aug 31, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Geek to Geek has weekly discussions on gaming and geek culture. We don’t do toxic, salt, or nerdrage because we want to be a safe, positive online geek space. We want to talk about what it's like to be responsible adults while still making time for the things we love. So whether your love is video games, comic books, movies, TV, or something else...come geek out with us.