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Still no Podmass coverage for Game That Tune. Very disappointing. The theme of this week's show is indie games, so the music sounds like it might be from some long-running series, but it's not. http://gamethattune.com/pos…

I was watching the game with work friends at our most devoted Falcons fan's house, and his wife was so happy that she decided to spit in the face the football gods. Falcons are up 28-3, she starts saying shit like "OHHH, my hubby's team is gonna win" and I'm thinking, you gotta pipe down, shit could go wrong any

I lived my Stardew Valley life like my actual life. I tried really hard and had fun for awhile, fell into a bit of a dull but lucrative routine, married the first person who was willing to have me, and then stopped playing altogether.

My friend and I are messing around with RetroArch, which is a pretty fun emulation program, mostly because the online play is super easy. We're probably gonna stream ourselves doing some netplay of Secret of Mana on Sunday morning. Can't wait until we get some three-player going!

What gives, are we just gonna talk football all day or are we gonna talk Puppy Bowl? Because c'mon, this year one of the dogs has 3 legs.

Strange, Game That Tune has been a podcast for almost exactly a year and yet still flies under the Podmass radar. Its got goofballs, its got video game music, it's a guessing game, what more do people want? Not every podcast needs to be politics or fat guys reviewing restaurants and old movies. Some fat guys play

My Spidey sense is tingling! Anyone call for a webslinger?

How about a Atlanta-NE Super Bowl? Seems like that would be pretty entertaining.

The NES Classic was clearly marketed as a collectible, if there's any supply issues with their new flagship console I'm certain they will be based on excessive demand, not lack of supply.

They meant the spirit of the handle, maaan, the spirit!

"You might be wondering why Mario's new hat has googly eyes."

Speaking of things that are coming soon…me.

But specifically in the NCAA the targeting call is a mess. It's a 15-yard penalty that can't be overturned, but then there's an immediate review that leads to an ejection. In several cases this season alone I've seen clear replays that show the tackler not targeting the other player's helmet and they still get ejected

When I read "we will miss you Verne Lundquist" I got really nervous that he had retired from all sports broadcasting. Thankfully, he's just quitting SEC football, which is fine by me, because I don't watch that conference. But when the day comes that he stops calling March Madness or The Masters, I'll be pretty sad.

The hits thing bugged me, especially given the current administration of the targeting call. They punish the hell out of anyone who even breathes on another players helmet.

I read something in the aftermath of Terminator: Genisys's trailer revealing the movie's major twist saying that they were idiotic and a great part of T2 wouyld've been ruined had they marketed it with the major twists widely known. I thought maybe they were referring to this, because when I was a kid, I was

I've got mostly plans to do Christmas preparations this Saturday, but since my wife works Sunday morning, I'm gonna wake up real early and try to do a marathon playthrough of one of my favorite games, Illusion of Gaia. It's been a few years since I've played it all the way through, and it's so damn fun and linear that

Oh man, T2 is my favorite movie of all time. One thing the column doesn't touch on is whether or not this movie tried to pull the fast one on audiences by not revealing in the trailers that Schwarzenegger was the good guy this time. I know that Last Action Hero pulled some crazy shit with it's marketing campaign and

All I knew about this movie before reading this review was a couple of cast members and that they shot part of it in my brothers building in Harlem.

I totally missed that as part of my annual tradition of not watching the Game Awards and just Youtubing all the trailers the next day.