Just what I was looking for!
I was on a nostalgic search on YouTube for a bunch of Banjo Kazooie videos and realized that I needed to subscribe to a podcast that goes over N64 games. This happened to be the first to pop up so I checked out a very old episode and liked it. As a podcaster I’m aware that quality gets better over time so I went through and proceeded to download every episode related to a game that I have in my collection. Now that I’ve listened to about 20 episodes so far I can totally recommend this show! While as a OCD completionist I do get slightly annoyed that they don’t finish every game, I realize how difficult that would be for each episode. Great show by cool and knowledgeable people and it makes me want to go back and add more to my own N64 collection!
MStefano via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/10/19
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These guys are really great. I love the genuine effort to love the games and the love of video game culture. I think there could be some more optimization for the audio to sound a little better — but it’s getting better. I expect to upgrade this to a 5.
amathews via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/08/18
I am perhaps a little biased as I am one of the hosts of the show. But is there another podcast out there that covers every single Nintendo 64 game in depth? There is not. And even if there was, would they discuss such diverse topics as Gleaning the Cube, Truck Knuckles, Extreme-G Chrismas...Read full review »
Wootex15 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/19/18
After years of saying the N64 was the “golden age of gaming,” this podcast has brought to light that most of the consoles catalogue is actually terrible in the most hilarious way possible. Strongly recommend to anyway who was a stubborn Nintendo fan in the N64 era
Kofler88 via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 02/07/20
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