Gameological In Stereo
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 13: Podcast Rescue Saga
Evan Narcisse checks in with news from the console makers, Bonney Teti reviews Pet Rescue Saga, and Ellie Gibson lays out her video game indoctrination program for toddlers.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 12: Reading The Tea Leaves
Evan Narcisse does the headlines, Bonney Teti returns with an iPhone game review, and Ellie Gibson recaps her recent trip to Paris.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 11: The Generation Gap
We read the early tea leaves on Sony’s “next-gen” console and debate the merits of a rebooted Tomb Raider.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 10: The Rated-R Edition
We sure seem to talk a lot about penises. Also: advice for young go-getters who want to write about games. (These two topics are not related.)
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 9: The Two Refrigerators Theory
Scott Jones tells us why over-designed games are like a house with an extra fridge.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 8: Sense Of Wonder
We try to pin down that ineffable feeling of new-video-game awe. Plus: Teti’s mom returns with another Facebook game review.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 7: Beat The Interns II
A new chance to test your mettle against the Gameological interns. Plus: Ellie Gibson accosts an Olympic athlete, sort of!
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 6: You Don’t Know Olympic Fever
Mrs. Teti returns to review the Facebook version of You Don’t Know Jack, and Ellie Gibson uses four-letter words to describe the London Olympics.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 5: Beat The Interns
Are you smarter than a Gameological intern?
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 4: Your Cheating Heart
Gameological In Stereo dares to bend the rules.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 3: And So We Begin
We discuss first acts, and Teti’s mom makes a special guest appearance.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 2: All’s Well That Ends Well
We put a lid on the discussion of urban design in video game cities and consider what makes a good game ending.
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Gameological In Stereo
Episode 1: First Moments Of Mastery
Mastering a game can make the world feel a bit more manageable.