In this episode Nate and Samantha set out to recap and wrap up our summer series on games, childhood, and nostalgia, and end up…somewhere else. We cover all the deep questions, like, “Does nostalgia have to be melancholic?”; “Are console generations a marketing lie, just like other generational divides?”; “Do any of us leave childhood unscathed?”; and, “Isn’t Assassin’s Creed just Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoons?”
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In this episode Nate and Samantha set out to recap and wrap up our summer series on games, childhood, and nostalgia, and end up…somewhere else. We cover all the deep questions, like, “Does nostalgia have to be melancholic?”; “Are console generations a marketing lie, just like other generational divides?”; “Do any of us leave childhood unscathed?”; and, “Isn’t Assassin’s Creed just Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoons?”
The Gamers with Glasses Show, Episode 27: Open World Cop Swatting
Gamers with Glasses Podcast
51 minutes 42 seconds
1 year ago
The Gamers with Glasses Show, Episode 27: Open World Cop Swatting
Friends! We are still living, still playing, still podcasting onwards. Nate, Don, and Christian go on an epic journey through the eldritch void in this one, starting with Don’s take on World of Horror: a guy in a red is going around chopping off some feet. Christian’s been playing Spider-Man 2, answering the question on everyone’s mind: “Does Venom eat the lobsters?” Nate and Christian play Super Mario Wonder and argue about talking flowers; Don rides the Mario Kart ride. We can’t reach consensus about the Mario movie, but we do agree that Diablo IV is TV. Take note, gentle reader, that the episode is not called Butt Echoes… but it could have been.
Gamers with Glasses Podcast
In this episode Nate and Samantha set out to recap and wrap up our summer series on games, childhood, and nostalgia, and end up…somewhere else. We cover all the deep questions, like, “Does nostalgia have to be melancholic?”; “Are console generations a marketing lie, just like other generational divides?”; “Do any of us leave childhood unscathed?”; and, “Isn’t Assassin’s Creed just Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoons?”