Game journalist and Giant Bomb co-founder Jeff Gerstmann joins the panel to cover The Wheelman, phone phreaking, and Super Sushi Pinball.
Questions this week:
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Rachel Weil asks: What are you favorite hidden gem video game reviews? (03:20)
- What does Frank have to report on his two-week absence to save video games? (09:20)
- What’s going on with the video game speculator market? (14:43)
- How and why did Giant Bomb become a wiki for video games, and hows that going? (19:57)
- Design a game about phone phreaking in the 20th century. (25:48)
- Dirtbag Kory asks: In the year 2050, what will be known as the most ridiculous part of video games in 2021? (31:25)
- What game design principles make a really satisfying pinball table? (35:26)
- Fifteen years after the launch of the Wii, what do we have to say about casual games? (41:12)
- What’s the history and current state of publishers paying for reviews? (46:34)
- What is the Francisco Goya’s Saturn Devouring His Son of video games? (52:27)
LIGHTNING ROUND: Who’s It For? (56:36)
We have a lovely forum available if you want to discuss the episode!
A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED:
Recommendations:
Brandon: The first half of Take Care of My Cat (2001), The Rippington’s Weekend in Monaco
Frank: Stop subscribing to the Video Game History Foundations incredible “Mystery Box” Vintage Video Game Magazines
Jeff: Giant Bomb Podcasts, garages
Edited by Esper Quinn. Original Music by Kurt Feldman.