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The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 51 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
In this episode, Carlos Rodela returns for a chat and some laughs. Between the two of them, Carlos and Brad cover: Split Fiction Lonestar The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy (DEMO)The Nintendo Switch 2 Police Shootout Trailmakers: PioneersThe First Berserker: Khazan (DEMO)Assassin's Creed: ShadowsMonster Hunter Wilds (FULL REVIEW)…And more!
In this episode, Carlos Rodela returns for a chat and some laughs. Between the two of them, Carlos and Brad cover: Split Fiction Lonestar The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy (DEMO) The Nintendo Switch 2 Police Shootout Trailmakers: Pioneers The First Berserker: Khazan (DEMO) Assassin's Creed: Shadows Monster Hunter Wilds (FULL REVIEW) …And more!
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 51 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 50 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
In this episode, former co-host Carlos Rodela returns to check in and chat games with Brad! The pair of 'em cover: Infinity NikkiTiny Terry's Turbo TripDreamcoreUrban Myth Dissolution Center Eternal StrandsRogue WatersAvowed...And more!
In this episode, former co-host Carlos Rodela returns to check in and chat games with Brad! The pair of 'em cover: Infinity Nikki Tiny Terry's Turbo Trip Dreamcore Urban Myth Dissolution Center Eternal Strands Rogue Waters Avowed ...And more!
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 49 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 48 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 46 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 47 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 45 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 44 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
In this gargantuan year-end episode, Brad closes out 2024 with returning co-host Carlos Rodela! The two discuss their biggest disappointments, the games that got away and their honorable mentions before listing their individual top 10s. As a special treat, they close out the show with a slew of listener picks!
In this gargantuan year-end episode, Brad closes out 2024 with returning co-host Carlos Rodela! The two discuss their biggest disappointments, the games that got away and their honorable mentions before listing their individual top 10s. As a special treat, they close out the show with a slew of listener picks!
GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 42 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
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The GameCritics.com Podcast Episode 33 by Brad Gallaway and Carlos Rodela
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The Spoon is launching a dedicated Food Tech News Show podcast. which you can find here on Overcast, on Pandora (and here on our podcast host) and Apple Podcasts. And, of course, you can listen to this episode on The Spoon feed. In the future, we will focus on interviews and deep dives here on The Spoon Podcast, so make sure to subscribe to FTNS for your weekly shot of food tech news. On this episode, Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into: The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023. Upside Foods' recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding. SharkNinja's latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens. Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships. Thimus' groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products. Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!
Join hosts Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela as they welcome Peter Bodenheimer, a longtime food tech investor and operator, to discuss the current state of food and ag tech funding. In this episode, they delve into: The decline in agrifoodtech investments in the first half of 2024, with startups raising $7 billion across 427 deals, a significant drop from H1 2023. Upside Foods' recent layoffs and industry challenges due to legislative bans and decreased venture capital funding. SharkNinja's latest innovation, the Ninja SLUSHi™ Professional Frozen Drink Maker, which brings commercial-grade slushies to home kitchens. Chef Robotics emerging from stealth mode to showcase its new robot and announce early customer partnerships. Thimus' groundbreaking technology, the T-Box, which reads brainwaves to assess consumer reactions to food products. Tune in to The Spoon's new dedicated weekly food tech news show!
SKS 2024 is in the books, so Carlos Rodela and Mike sit down and talk about the craziness of the past week, some of the products they checked out at the show, and some of the talks by our great lineup of speakers. If you'd like to see a video version of this conversation with interspered photos from SKS, check it out on the Spoon later this week.
This week, the Spoon crew got together to discuss some of the big stories of the week on a new weekly video news show we're launching called The Food Tech News Show. The stories Carlos Rodela and I discuss include: Keurig Unveils Plastic-Free Coffee Pods, Developed With A Little Help From The Maker of CoffeeB Keurig Takes Another Swing at Cold Beverages With the Launch of QuickChill Cold Coffee Technology Not Surprisingly, Starbucks Is Shutting Down Its NFT Program Watch The Figure 01 Robot Feed A Human, Sort The Dishes, And Stammer Like Us Meatbags Why a Small Startup in the Middle of Valencia May Be Leading the Wireless Energy & Invisible Cooktop Trend Bellwether Debuts Small-Format, Countertop Electric Coffee Roaster for $15 Thousand You can watch the full show on YouTube, or listen to it on the Spoon podcast. And, if you'd like to watch next week's Food Tech News Show, join us on March 22nd at 1 PM Pacific on Streamyard, Twitter, or on our YouTube channel. Music from #Uppbeat License code: HKXBEQJCPWPRMN7H
In this week's episode we catch up with Rachel Konrad, a former journalist who has spent the last decade-plus working for Tesla, Impossible Foods and now the Production Board. Rachel joins Michael Wolf and Carlos Rodela to talk about her background, the recent controversy around Bloomberg's article declaring plant-based meat a fad, and how she helped Impossible bring food tech to CES in 2019 with the launch of the Impossible 2.0 burger. It's a really fun conversation that you won't want to miss!
Week 2 (Gleeson/WILLOW) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with patrons and joining him next are Will Norman & Carlos Rodela. Will & Carlos join us to answer questions from the SNL community on the Brendan Gleeson episode and the upcoming Megan Thee Stallion episode! ----- Welcome to the official Saturday Night Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 48 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Season 48 coverage: SNL By The Numbers - Gleeson/WILLOW (S48 E2) (Oct 12, 2022) Gleeson/WILLOW SNL Roundtable - S48 E2 (Oct 10, 2022) Gleeson/WILLOW SNL Hot Take Show - S48 E2 (Oct 8, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show - Teller/Lamar (S48 E1) (Oct 6, 2022) SNL By The Numbers - Teller/Lamar (S48 E1) (Oct 5, 2022) Teller/Lamar SNL Season Premiere Roundtable - S48 E1 (Oct 3, 2022) Teller/Lamar SNL Season Premiere Hot Take Show - S48 E1 (Oct 1, 2022) SNL Season 48 Cast Draft (Sept 28, 2022) SNL Season 48 Preseason Roundtable (Sept 26, 2022) BREAKING NEWS: SNL 48 Host Reveal Episodes 1-3 | First Reactions (Sept 20, 2022) BREAKING NEWS: SNL 48 New Cast Reveal | First Reactions (Sept 15, 2022) Catch up on other recent episodes: A Look Back at Chris Redd, Alex Moffat, Aristotle Athari, & Melissa Villaseñor's SNL Careers (Sept 19, 2022) The State of SNL | Superfan Takeover (Sept 5, 2022) SNL Stories: Jeffrey Gurian (Sept 1, 2022) SNL Stories: Tom "Bones" Malone (Aug 17, 2022) Just for Laughs 2022 Recap & Red Carpet Interviews (Aug 4, 2022) Point / Counter-Point - The SNL Debate Show (July 18, 2022) A Look Back at Kyle Mooney's SNL Career (July 11, 2022)
TikTok comedian and co-host of the So... Videogames podcast Carlos Rodela joins Taylor and Kevin to talk about social media culture, poop, and the 2020 film Mainstream!
This week's episode is about Trek To Yomi. It's a cinematic game that's a tribute to great black and white samurai movies – and might just be a classic in its own right. Also mentioned: Cyberpunk 2077, the Tales Of… series, Norco, In Other Waters, Citizen Sleeper, Stray, Starfield, and more. My guest this episode is Carlos Rodela, co-host of the So Videogames podcast. Find the show wherever you get your podcasts, or at https://gamecritics.com/podcasts. Find Carlos on Twitter at https://twitter.com/onawa and on TikTok at https://www.tiktok.com/@carlosrodela. If you enjoy the show, you can come say hi on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube and Twitch - find the links at http://gaminginthewild.com. If you'd like to support the show on Patreon, you can do so from $1 per month and get exclusive episodes, sale recommendations, and an invite to the show's Discord community – go to http://patreon.com/gaminginthewild for that. You can also support the show via Ko-Fi if that's your preferred creator platform: http://ko-fi.com/gaminginthewild. And as always, thanks for listening!
Week 17 (Jake Gyllenhaal/Camila Cabello) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with patrons and joining him next are Jonny Fletcher & Carlos Rodela. Jonny & Carlos join us to answer questions from the SNL community and talk about what SNL alumni are saying on social media about the Jake Gyllenhaal episode and the upcoming Lizzo episode! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Patron Feedback Shows: SNL Patron Feedback Show: Jerrod Carmichael/Gunna (Apr 6, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Zoë Kravitz/Rosalía (Mar 16, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Oscar Isaac/Charli XCX (Mar 9, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: John Mulaney/LCD Soundsystem (Mar 2, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Willem Dafoe/Katy Perry (Feb 2, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Will Forte / Måneskin (Jan 26, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: DeBose/Bleachers (Jan 19, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Paul Rudd (Dec 22, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Billie Eilish (Dec 15, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Liu/Saweetie (Nov 24, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Majors/Swift (Nov 18, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Culkin/Sheeran (Nov 11, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Sudeikis/Carlile (Oct 28, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Malek/Thug (Oct 21, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: KKW/Halsey (Oct 14, 2021)
Week 11 (Will Forte/Måneskin) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with patrons and joining him next are Jamie Dew & Carlos Rodela. Jamie & Carlos join us to answer questions from the SNL community and talk about what SNL alumni are saying on social media about the Forte episode and the upcoming Willem Defoe episode! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Patron Feedback Shows: SNL Patron Feedback Show: DeBose/Bleachers (Jan 19, 2022) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Paul Rudd (Dec 22, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Billie Eilish (Dec 15, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Liu/Saweetie (Nov 24, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Majors/Swift (Nov 18, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Culkin/Sheeran (Nov 11, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Sudeikis/Carlile (Oct 28, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Malek/Thug (Oct 21, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: KKW/Halsey (Oct 14, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Wilson/Musgraves (Oct 7, 2021) Catch up on other Season 47 coverage: Forte/Måneskin Roundtable - S47 E11 (Jan 24, 2022) Forte/Måneskin Hot Take Show - S47 E11 (Jan 22, 2022)
Week 9 (Paul Rudd) is in the books and we are here to wrap it all up with our Patron Feedback Show! Each week, host Jon Schneider co-hosts this special podcast with a patron and joining him next is the great Carlos Rodela. Carlos joins us to answer questions from the SNL community and talk about what SNL alumni are saying on social media about that crazy Paul Rudd episode and the what's to come in 2022! ----- Welcome to the official SNL Network podcast feed, where you will hear audio from our weekly roundtables discussing all things SNL. Podcast hosts, journalists that cover the show, and superfans will look back at the entire history of Saturday Night Live and talk about how the legacy of Season 47 compares to all eras of the show. Make sure to follow us on Twitter and Instagram (@thesnlnetwork) and subscribe on YouTube thesnlnetwork to never miss an episode! Catch up on Patron Feedback Shows: SNL Patron Feedback Show: Billie Eilish (Dec 15, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Liu/Saweetie (Nov 24, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Majors/Swift (Nov 18, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Culkin/Sheeran (Nov 11, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Sudeikis/Carlile (Oct 28, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Malek/Thug (Oct 21, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: KKW/Halsey (Oct 14, 2021) SNL Patron Feedback Show: Wilson/Musgraves (Oct 7, 2021) Catch up on other Season 47 coverage: Rudd Roundtable - S47 E9 (Dec 20, 2021) Rudd Hot Take Show - S47 E9 (Dec 18, 2021) Eilish Roundtable - S47 E8 (Dec 13, 2021) Eilish Hot Take Show - S47 E8 (Dec 11, 2021) Liu/Saweetie Roundtable - S47 E7 (Nov 22, 2021) Liu/Saweetie Hot Take Show - S47 E7 (Nov 20, 2021)
Carlos Rodela joins Jason this time to talk about a terrifically fun indie action film, Willy's Wonderland, starring Nicolas Cage. We discuss the film's wacky but predictable plot, its resemblance to popular video games and speculation on just what the heck is up with Nic's character. We also discuss the price of indie downloads and the state of indie distribution in the time of COVID. It's 35 minutes of smart, interesting conversation we think you'll enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-sacks/message
Welcome to episode 151, the first episode starring new So Videogames co-host Carlos Rodela. This is where we usually have show notes and info, but things are a little fast and loose this week, so please bear with us while Brad learns the podcast uploading ropes. Specific show notes and timestamps will come next episode! Thanks for your patience! In the meantime, heeeeeeeeeere's Carlos! (And Brad!) Enjoy the show and we'll be back on track with Episode 152!
Carlos Rodela joins Jason again to talk about one of the biggest impacts of the success of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: the epic 1986 black and white comics boom and bust. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/support
We've all forgotten how strange the phrase "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" sounds. To celebrate the 35th anniversary of the Turtles, Carlos Rodela joins Jason to discuss the creation and amazingly rapid rise of the Turtles, to a point where the two creators were earning $50 million a year from the Turtles. Show notes -- including some vintage photos from Eastman -- are posted at https://comicscavalcade.tumblr.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/support
This week Jason joins Carlos Rodela of the ALOTOFTHINGS podcast to talk about comic book TV shows. They start with a lively chat about Doom Patrol and The Umbrella Academy before talking about every single comic book based TV show ever produced. Yeah, it's a tough job but who better to handle it? Show notes are available at https://comicscavalcade.tumblr.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/classiccomics/support
We celebrate our country's independence with Carlos Rodela, aka Carlos Muertos, and the films I Know What You Did Last Summer and 2001 Maniacs.
For Ep. 46, we have a very special surprise! Carlos Rodela (of the A Lot of Things Podcast) joins Brad and Corey for the first episode featuring a guest! Together these three gentlemen discuss a plethora of games -- No Man's Sky, Nier: Automata, Observer, Layers of Fear, Uncharted: Lost Legacy, The Evil Within and its DLC, Butcher, Dogos and Resident Evil: Revelations 2. Due to the high volume of games chat and scarce banter, we're not adding timestamps this week. Listen and enjoy the show.
Hello again, friends. We've returned and we've brought Carlos Muertos back from the dead. Carlos, also known by his "real" name Carlos Rodela, makes his fourth appearance on the show to help us discuss the films A Cure For Wellness and Jordan Peele's horror debut Get Out. Things get a little deep as we discuss race in America and horror's impact on society and vice versa. We also have Horror Business for you, including real (?) Sasquatch prints found in central Washington, the seventh season of American Horror Story, and a board game based on The Thing. We also discuss the new show from J.J. Abrams and Stephen King, and the latest installment in the Tremors franchise. So pop us in your ear holes and let's get down to business.
On the tail of our BioShock panel, Mike and Casey continue our conversation with Patrick Johnson and Carlos Rodela, to delve deeper into the strengths and weaknesses of this game series in particular and gaming in general. How big and … Continue reading →
Hello everyone and Happy Halloween! Welcome to the second annual Grave Plot Podcast Halloween Special! Taylor of Terror takes over lead hosting duties this time around, with SkeleTony off gallivanting around on the east coast with his new wife. In Tony's place, however, is the newly dubbed "Carlos Muertos," aka Carlos Rodela from the Video Game Break podcast. Taylor and Carlos start things off with a bit of Halloween Horror Business, including a real-life story ripped right off the screen, with the story of Barrett Township in Pennsylvania cancelling Halloween because of a killer on the loose. The boys also discuss fictional killers such as Michael Myers, whose new film (tentatively titled) Halloween 3 has received a new script. Rob Zombie is not involved, will it be better or worse? We'll see. Speaking of sequels, the 20-year-old Ice Cream Man is looking to continue its story, and they need your help. We also continue the new tradition known as "They're Remaking That? Really?" with a discussion on what Eli Roth movie is being retold. Speaking of Eli Roth, we also discuss the new TV show that Roth is producing, as well as directing the pilot for, "South of Hell." While we're on the subject of TV, we discuss "The Walking Dead" and "American Horror Story" and how those two worlds may be colliding. We close out Horror Business with a couple zombie stories, including a new movie from George Romero (but not the one you think), as well as more casting updates for Dead Rising: Watchtower. For our reviews, we went a little different this time. Instead of doing movies, we decided to review haunted attractions. Carlos tells us about the scariest, as well as the funniest, haunts he's ever been to, and Taylor regales stories from his time working at the King County Scaregrounds. Tony even calls in with some haunt reviews from the east coast. We close out with prerecorded reviews from Tony and Taylor, reviewing the Haunted Nightmare at the Nile, as well as the Georgetown Morgue. So light your jack-o-lantern, cuddle up under your blanket fort and prepare for the 2014 Grave Plot Podcast Halloween Special!
We're releasing our first podcast episode into alpha. If you want to be an alpha tester for this new disruptive podcast episode, please download it. We warn you, this episode may contain both code and jokes that break your computer. You can find the show online at http://shoutengine.com/DisruptThis/Your hosts for this episode are Carlos Rodela, Michael Wolf and Matt Ruby.
What up, homies?After our trip to Crypticon, we are back to the grind and Carlos Rodela from Video Game Break once again joins us. We've got a lot of Horror Business to catch up on, including some real world horror from Wisconsin where a pair of young girls sacrificed their friend to the fictional Slender Man. This will no doubt put horror in a negative light, but we're pretty used to that. We also tell you the sad news about the "architect of Alien" passing away and catch you up on several TV shows, both new and old, including The Walking Dead, Dracula, Friday the 13th, iZombie, and upcoming made-for-TV adaptations of Firestarter, Legion, and The Omen. We also tell you which formerly big name in horror is trying to get back in the game, plus the latest from the directors of Oculus, Saw II, Shaun of the Dead, Hatchet, and Trick 'r Treat. Yes, they ALL have new projects in the works. We also give you updates on YET ANOTHER Sharknado movie, as well as what's new with The Stand and World War Z 2, plus introduce you to The Bringing. There's also a bit in there about the amazing-sounding Great Horror Campout, something we definitely want to check out. If your appetite is still not whetted, and we hope it's not, we also have two great reviews for you. We give you our thoughts on the latest adaptation of the giant lizard known as Godzilla, plus we got a chance to privately screen the new Lucky McKee movie All Cheerleaders Die. So turn on, tune in, and fuck off. Wait, that's not how it goes...
We are back with even more Stephen King excitement. We had so much info flowing that we couldn't cram it all into one episode. Hopefully you got your fill of Horror Business in part 1. Now is the time for our reviews. We continue with the Stephen King theme by reviewing two adaptations of his books, It and Pet Sematary. But first, we have a special guest review. Our old buddy Carlos Rodela called into our voicemail and left us a review of Uwe Bol's House of the Dead. You know... like the video game. You'll see. There were some audio difficulties that occurred towards the end. We're still not sure what happened but the episode does get cut off a little. We hope this doesn't affect your overall enjoyment. We apologize for the issues. So get ready to continue the action with part 2!
Welcome to episode lucky number thirteen! We have another special guest in the studio today: Carlos Rodela, who has appeared in a multitude of web series, podcasts, and bands. He tell us about all his new projects and joins as we break down the Irish clown-horror Stitches and the 2011 "premake" of The Thing. We give both movies the business. Speaking of business, we dive into Horror Business with all the latest on the horror sitcom Holliston. In addition, we give you all the updates on the new seasons of American Horror Story and From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series, plus sequel news on Phantasm: Ravager, Ghostbusters 3, and Tucker and Dale vs Evil 2. Finally, we give news on the upcoming Amityville and the holidays get evil with A Christmas Horror Story.In addition to all that, Carlos gets ornery and our train of thought derails several times. Everything from Superman to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Slender Man gets discussed. So kick back, get comfortable and enjoy yourselves. Also, since today is World Autism Day, make sure you check out www.autism-world.com for all the info you need on educating yourself and helping out those affected by autism.
Wherein we discuss Wreck-It Ralph, annoying people at movies, Everybody Game, Star Wars: Episode 7 rumors, Curiosity, Assassin's Creed III, book learnin', digital comics (and comic piracy), The Walking Dead, World War Z, the rise and fall of Kevin Smith, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, and Justified. Starring Ryan Scott, Ryan Higgins, Carlos Rodela, and April Scott.
Wherein we discuss the 1st 87th Annual Geekboxies, awesome games, the year in TV, Oscar nominees, editing Wikipedia, bed intruders, terrible TV personalities, bad movie marathons, The Last Airbender, Wizard Magazine (RIP), vertical challenges, digital media, Dunkin' Donuts, DC Universe Online, old spoilers, Psych, twisty history, Star Wars: The Clone Wars (spoiler warning!), Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney, the Nintendo 3DS, friend codes, and tablet PCs. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Justin Haywald, Ryan Higgins, Alice Liang, Carlos Rodela, and Patrick Joynt (a brief cameo, anyway).
Wherein we discuss rockin' out with Broasis, Tron: Legacy (the movie), Tron: Legacy (the game), World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, 2029 Online, DC Universe Online, Guillermo del Toro's Insane (SO insane), SSX: Deadly Descents, Batman: Arkham City, the Spike Video Game Awards, Jose Gonzalez, the Inception mobile app, and the Geekboxies. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Ryan Higgins, Alice Liang, and Carlos Rodela.
Wherein we discuss Internet video, the end of Doctor Who: Series 5, zombie movies, zombie games, Harry Potter, the Green Lantern teaser footage, The Walking Dead, character-driven narrative, Robin Hood, Sherlock, Burn Notice, World of Warcraft, Ultima Online, Minecraft, Hello Kitty Online (seriously), Tetris, and Kinect. Starring Ryan Scott, Karen Chu, Gabriel Gomez, Ryan Higgins, and Carlos Rodela.