Geeks of Rage is back with their 37th episode. It’s a discussion of social misfitry, an unhealthy focus on games, the increasing beatability of said games, and a child named Poop.
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After taking a week off, Geeks of Rage has returned with their 36th Episode. Eric lands a new job, Mike learns the true meaning of “dim sum” at a Queens casino, and Brian discovers that Grand Theft Auto IV is not universally considered the best of the series.
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As mentioned on Geeks of Rage #35, this is a video of the Prince from Katamari dancing. Not pictured, the person behind the costume stuffing chicken fingers through the breathing holes.
Geeks of Rage has posted Episode 35, which explores the awkward conversational tendencies of gamers, cosplayers, and Brian.
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Geeks of Rage goes to PAX East and talks about girl gamers, Brian’s secret life as a member of the ARG elite, and panels that you wouldn’t expect to enjoy. Episode 34 is definitely worth listening to.
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Geeks of Rage has posted Episode 33 of their video game podcast.
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Geeks of Rage has posted Episode 32 of their video game podcast.
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Geeks of Rage has posted Episode 31. This show sounds much better than anything you’ll hear at work, so pop your headphones on and get started.
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Geeks of Rage #30 brings up a good question: should diseases and disfigurements make their way to video games depicting real people? In a discussion about questionable avatar in-game choices, Vealchop points out the fact that the newest UFC game employed an easily visible skin flaw of UFC fighter Scott Jorgensen.
Should they have left this out?
Geeks of Rage has posted Episode 30 - tune out all the people who think they matter and listen to this episode today.
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