
a nostalgic video game podcast
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 339 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Video GamesLeisure | |||

Luigi's got a vacuum and he's somewhat afraid to use it. Comedian Jeremy Elder stops by today to discuss his time with Luigi's Mansion (2001) and to reflect on the early days from his life that it showed up in.
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This episode is about me making my return to podcast island! Today Conner sets sail to discuss Return to Monkey Island (2022) with the greatest pirate crew around. Joining him are swabbies Will Evans and Nick Park to discuss the most recent game in t... more
We're deep into fall and Conner has the urge to monologue. Enjoy episode 267 where Conner gives an update to the podcast and shares eleven different segments of mostly video game topics that he feels like chatting about... with himself.
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Every kid needs some sort of autonomy, just maybe not over a whole dang city! Today comedian Jack Brown stops by to discuss his moment getting absolutely locked into SimCity 4 (2003).
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So fun to learn all about these awesome games and hear why they were so loved by the guests! Great pod! Funny, relatable and sweet!
I love this podcast. It’s super nostalgic and also just incredibly funny. I love Conor!
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Love going down memory lane with games I’ve played but also learning things about the games I haven’t played but want to. Big fan fan of this show 100 thumbs up.
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Even if you’re not a video game fan, this podcast is all about storytelling and worth listening. I love hearing other people’s stories and why certain video games hold a dear place in their hearts. Check this pod out.
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Centered around a passion for video games, this show brings listeners an engaging blend of nostalgia, personal stories, and in-depth discussions about both classic and modern games. Episodes often feature heartfelt conversations with guests who share their own experiences and the emotional connections they have developed with various games, making each episode relatable and engaging for both seasoned gamers and casual listeners. Unique in its approach, the show emphasizes storytelling, allowing for a deep exploration of how games shape personal identities and friendships over time.
The format typically includes hosts and guests reminiscing about their gameplay moments and associated memories, while also discussing gameplay mechanics and cu... more
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Call Me By Your Game launched 6 years ago and published 339 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Call Me By Your Game include:
1. Jeremy Elder
2. Nick Park
3. Will Evans
4. Jack Brown
5. Kelsey Lewin
6. Laney Serface
7. Drew Mackie
8. Jacques Mouledoux
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