Nick spends some of that hard earned cash to buy Matt and John a new game, and in doing so, his power level goes over 9,000. Join us for this week's episode, Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku.
Paul joins Nick, John and Matt for this week's high adrenaline racing classic and the midichlorian count goes off the charts. Before entering the Boonta Eve Classic, Nick pays off a life debt by chugging a Fosters, much to the approval of his fellow racers. Along the way, John raises important questions about the connection between the Star Wars Universe and the Ikea Universe. Numerous Star Wars related tangents ensue.
After thirteen episodes, Nick finally gets to add his beloved Final Fantasy Tactics to the rotation. Nick and Matt spend a great deal of time diving into a complex tale of political intrigue while John, the "Lord of the Taint of Nintendo," waits in the background for his turn to complain about SRPG's.
The summer slump continues as we struggle to keep up with our backlog of games. We set out to discuss Capcom's first foray into RPGs, and ended up calling John a garbage friend the entire episode - Nick's dump is a better friend than John. At any rate, join us for Breath of Fire.
The year is 2XXX: Edo has failed, the Spindash hosts have become genetically mutated beings and Mother 3 has been pushed back...yet again. This week Nick, John and Matt learn which direction to face as they tackle Silhouette Mirage for the PS1/Saturn.
To celebrate the spookiest month of the year, the Spindash hosts were planning on playing Clock Tower...but then Blizzard decided to drop Diablo II: Resurrected, sending everyone into a mouse clicking frenzy. That's okay though, Spooky Month will continue. This week on Spindash, we descend all 16 levels to confront the Lord of Terror himself. Join us for Diablo.
The Spindash hosts attempt to recover from their weekend ice fishing trip by, you guessed it, drinking even more (and of course talking about video games). Grab a vodka martini and join us on the Skyrail for Nightfire.
Metal Gear Solid eludes the Spindash hosts yet again (is anyone really surprised at this point?). To keep things moving, Nick takes charge and leads John and Matt through one of his childhood favorites, QuackShot Starring Donald Duck. Along the way, the Irish are caught in his crosshairs. When will Nick stop offending Europeans? When Donald Duck learns to control his temper, that's when...
No stranger to rejection, John is stood up by potential guest host Terry Crews in this week's look at Mother 3 for the Game Boy Advance. Along the way, Nick makes a strong case for why Fassad is the hero of the game as he loves both Happy Boxes and money (that said, Nick can't be bothered to click through the story). An adventure this long (and this strange) can only be handled in two parts. Join us for chapters 1 through 4.