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By Ryan M. Holt & Dylan M.R.
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The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.
To celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Alan Wake, the Not Enough Resources crew invites Twin Peaks aficionado Caitlin to the mic to dish on Remedy Entertainments excellent physiological thriller.
It is the big mini-series finale! Who will take home the statue?
- Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)
Special thanks to Caitlin for joining us on this journey!
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Our fourth episode of March Madness and the last before our finale! Caitlin joins us for four more movies based on video games. In this episode we discuss:
- Resident Evil (2002)
As we crown the champion for this division look forward to Monday where we discuss which of our four winners will face off to determine the best video game movie ever, out of these 16.
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Our third episode of our March Madness series, where we watch and discuss movies based on video games! Caitlin joins us for our third entry into this series covering action games! Here are the video game movies we will be discussing
- Assassin's Creed (2016)
Remember, wash your hands! And be kind to your fellow gamers.
Our second episode of our March Madness series, where we watch and discuss movies based on video games! Caitlin joins us yet again to discuss movies that favor punches and kicks over things like... plot and production. Here are the video game movies for the fighting division:
- DoA Colon Dead or Alive (2006)
- Mortal Kombat (1995)
- Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li (2009)
- Tekken (2010)
Remember, follow us on Twitter to vote for your favorite, and be kind to your fellow gamers.
Join Ryan and Dylan as they take an extended look at Star Fox Adventures, the last game Rare made for Nintendo before becoming a part of Microsoft.
To start off the new decade we dive headfirst into the benefits and disadvantages of physical and digital games. From preservation, patches, collectors editions and more, we try to figure out if there is a clear winner for distribution methods.
Featuring special guest Steph Gerk.
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Going into 2020 we have some big changes coming! First off, we are moving a bunch of stuff around in the back end of things. More importantly though, it means more focused and deliberate topics throughout the year. We are shifting focus from news to bigger picture topics, and will be doing specific deep dives into our favorite games. For 2020 we will be covering one topic a month!
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Hold on to your hype. It's time for the latest episode of Not Enough Resources. Be sure to follow us on Twitter @NERPodcast. As always, send us your comments and suggestions. You can subscribe to Not Enough Resources on iTunes or Google Play. Please remember to rate and leave a review as well! We might read it on air, and it is a great way to leave us some feedback.
Dylan is still drowning himself in Breath of the Wild, but has Project Winter on the backburner calling his name. Ryan has a transcendent experience with Tetris Effect.
GameStop laid off 120 employees under the guise of restructuring, including eliminating 7 positions at the company owned GameInformer magazine. We discuss the impacts this has on the industry not only as some folks from the enthusiast press lose their jobs, but what identity the industry will have in the eventual post-GameStop world.
The Overwatch League is heding to home markets in 2020 with a full schedule released last week. The big news? No more Thursday or Friday games, and super stacked Saturday and Sundays, as each weekend of Season 3 will hold two Homestands every week. How will viewers schedule around a global time frame? We will have to wait and see.
And always, be kind to your fellow gamers.
The podcast currently has 96 episodes available.