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Podcasts - What do you recommend?


kitsunebi

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OK, so I'm practically a podcast virgin. I normally would never choose to make the time for them, but I've found that they can give me something to keep my mind from withering away while editing magazine pages, so I'm going to need some recommendations before I run out and all work on further scans comes to a halt. I've listened to Miketheratguy's episodes of the Contra Code, a few of Anthony1's Retroblast episodes, and I've been working my way through the many many episodes of Retronauts.

What else do you guys have to recommend? Podcasts focused on retro gaming are welcome, of course, but please feel free to mention anything you find worthwhile, regardless of topic.

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I find that I enjoy the banter between the guys on the youtube channel Continue? quite a lot. They have a couple that fall into the podcast category, ContinueCast and ContinueQuest. Difference being, with Quest, you get to watch them playing the game, with Cast, it's just audio unfortunately.

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I mostly listen to action figure Podcasts. These are HIGHLY recommended:

Toy World Order with 2 Podcasts; Dave & DeVall's Toys and Collectibles and Married to the Collection: http://www.toyworldorder.com

2 Podcasts! All kinds of discussions about; modern and vintage toy collecting, conventions, public auctions, flea markets finds, etc. Very fun show, my current favorite!

The Geek Easy Podcast: http://geekeasypodcast.podbean.com

Discussing the hobby of toy collecting, geeky movies, and more. All geek, all the time. With Pixel-Dan! There are a few WWE episodes as well because he's a Wrestler and famous for YouTube MOTUC reviews (Masters of the Universe Classics).

MarvinDog Media with 3 Podcasts. I only know: Talking Toys with Taylor and Jeff: http://marvindogmedia.com/talkingtoyspodcast

Remember your favorite toy of all time? Taylor and Jeff do, and chances are, one of them owns it. Each episode of Talking Toys with Taylor and Jeff will focus on a toy line from the past. Come take a walk down memory lane. -- VERY cool podcast of all vintage Toylines! Both Popular and Obscure lines are covered.

He-Man.org's Roast Gooble Dinner: http://roastgooble.libsyn.com

Wacky, often tangent-ridden, not-too-serious podcast dedicated to all things He-Man and the Masters of The Universe & She-Ra: Princess of Power.

The FwooshCast: http://fwooshcast.thefwoosh.com

Discussions of action figures, toys, comics, movies, and all other manner of geekery. From the ""Famous" The Fwoosh toy news website!

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The Geekbox - Likable people talking about geeky stuff (super heroes, video games, comics, etc.)

 

Good Job Brain - Trivia podcast with themed episodes and quizzes.

 

Idle Thumbs - Video game podcast with part fascinating design discusions part hilarious non sequiturs.

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