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The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.
Spidey takes time to interview Bren the man who came up with idea for the show. He asks him the important questions in life as a gamer and anime watcher. Questions that are so important and totally not thought of on the fly or anything...
The boys discuss anime, sub vs dub, Spidey's first anime he watched, the weirdness of japan as a whole, and many other extremely weeby things that will probably make actual weebs want to kill them both.
The boys return to there roots and talk for an extended period of time on Creepy Pokemon Locations, various generations of the series, and the manga and anime.
The boys sit down and have a chat about the new Black Ops 6, the hilariously bad Youtube Ads and sponsorships, and how terrible negativity is in the gaming landscapes with even themselves as an example!
Bren and Spidey engage in a very short yet informative episode about the future of the show, the new set there building, and the better equipment that will be needed to accomplish the task.
Bren and Spidey discuss the new exciting Shadow Generations game and some other extremely goofy announcements that don't really interest them. Sega is doing what Nintendoes for goofy announcements.
The boys talk about the outrageous price of the PS5 Pro, the poor optimizations of modern gaming and Nintendo's legal crusade against an innocent Indie Developer for just trying to make a game inspired by them.
The boys talk about the recent Nintendo Partner Direct and speculate as to what the Switch 2 entails. Let's just say the partner direct had about one single good game but that's how third party stuff goes
The boys chat about Nintendo's cringiest direct ever created since the Splatoon 2 guy. They then discuss Nintendo's poor quality joycons and there terrible interactions with the fanbase.
Bren and Spidey discuss how Nintendo treats it's community in terms of creatively, competitively, and in terms of the preservation of there older titles.
The podcast currently has 145 episodes available.