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  1. This was my favorite movie of 2017. Check out my video review:
  2. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER The guys sit down to discuss one of the most iconic sports figures of all time, Mike Tyson. They talk about his early life, boxing career, controversy and what happened when boxing ended. Young Mike w/ his trainer, Cus D’AmatoYoung Mike in the ring.Would you want to fight this man?The fight that proved Tyson wasn’t invincible.Arguably the most infamous boxing match of all time.Probably the most famous face tattoo ever.One of the first documentaries on TysonMike Tyson even has a cartoon!This is a much more entertaining and accurate source of information about Mike Tyson than our podcast. After boxing Mike Tyson has become a marijuana farmer View the full article
  3. The guys sit down to talk about the life and times of Mike Tyson, one of the most interesting men in sports history.
  4. The guys sit down to talk about the life and times of Mike Tyson, one of the most interesting men in sports history.
  5. We released a new episode today and it is probably my favorite so far. We discuss the songs of 1994, which is probably my favorite year for music ever: Listen online: https://www.buzzsprout.com/157319/2504998-songs-of-1994 Download MP3: https://www.buzzsprout.com/157319/2504998-songs-of-1994.mp3… Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/46PuqVUk1Xi4ZaZmXwpdMx Spotify Playlist of Songs: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3MmpS4F06K0OAiXpKR6OGB… Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/…/the-lost-art-of-p…/id1351597634 Listen on Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1351597634/the-lost-art-of-podcast Blog w/ Show Notes: https://thelostartofpodcast.wordpress.com/2020/01/16/episode-35-songs-of-1994/
  6. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE Matt and Luke declare this is their favorite year for music ever. The guys sing, play guitar and Jason interprets instruments with his mouth. Lyrics are analyzed and some poor guitar playing is demonstrated. So many great songs came out this year!! Spotify playlist of all songs on the list: Matt’s #5 – Warren G – Regulate Regulators Speech from the movie Young Guns Matt’s #4 – Soundgarden – Black Hole Sun Matt’s #3 – Lisa Loeb – Stay (I Missed You) Matt’s #2 – Seal – Kiss From A Rose Matt’s #1 – Blues Traveler – Hook Jason’s #5 – Soundgarden – Head Down Jason’s #4 – NIN – Ruiner Jason’s #3 – Beastie Boys – Sure Shot Jason’s #2 – Weezer – The World Has Turned And Left Me Here Jason #1 – Live – I Alone Luke’s #5 – Warren G – Regulate Regulators Speech from the movie Young Guns Luke’s #4 – Live – Sh*t Towne Luke’s #3 – Silverchair – Tomorrow Luke #2 – Seal – Kiss From A Rose Luke’s #1 – Soundgarden – The Day I Tried To Live Scatman – Matt and Luke were obsessed with this song! Matt Plays Weezer’s Say It Ain’t So View the full article
  7. Matt and Luke declare this is their favorite year for music ever. The guys sing, play guitar and Jason interprets instruments with his mouth. Lyrics are analyzed and some poor guitar playing is demonstrated. So many great songs came out this year!!
  8. Matt and Luke declare this is their favorite year for music ever. The guys sing, play guitar and Jason interprets instruments with his mouth. Lyrics are analyzed and some poor guitar playing is demonstrated. So many great songs came out this year!!
  9. Genre: Shooter Publisher: Capcom Total time played: 4 Hours Short review: A competent side scrolling shooter with a maze element that at first seems daunting but ends up being really easy to follow as long as you draw a map. Interesting links related to Section Z Detailed Strategy Guide For Section Z Speedrun (31min 26sec) Soundtrack Video Review (Jeremy Parish) A Brief Relationship After the long hard battle with Bases Loaded my playthrough of Section Z felt very brief. I believe my enjoyment of the game was magnified as I actually had to learn how to navigate and practice certain sections over and over to master them. It was just nice to use my brain again. How to Play The game is pretty straight forward, it auto scrolls from left to right and you move you character up, down, left and right dodging enemies and bullets while shooting to the right with the A button and to the left with the B button. The goal of the game is the travel from Section 0 to Section 59 and kill the final boss. Unfortunately, the game is not linear, each section ends with a choice of 2 paths to take, and there is no way to know where you will end up unless you map it out. Let’s Map It Out I tried playing this game without a map and didn’t get very far before realizing that I was going to need a map. I could have easily found a map online, but, what is the fun in that? I wanted to map the game out myself. I had tried mapping out Metroid when I played it but quickly realized that Metroid was a bit too large of a map for me to handle. Since Section Z had a known number of levels and each level ended with only 2 paths I figured I could handle the smaller map. My map of the game As you can see in the photo I decided on a style for the map that really doesn’t look like a map at all. It is definitely a rough draft as some of the sections were not mapped and some things were crossed out and I drew the first 2 regions too large meaning the final region of the game is the one closest to the top of the page. As crude as my map was it was more than capable of making the game very playable. Prepare to Die While playing through Section Z you are going to die a lot. Thankfully there are unlimited continues and the game is more than fair in how it handles death. As the game progresses your maximum hit points increases from 20 to 99, but you start each continue with only 20 hit points. You lose one point each time you are hit by an enemy bullet, but, if you touch an enemy directly you die instantly and are taken back to the beginning of the section you are on and your hit points are reduced by 5. If your hit points reach 0 you are taken back to the beginning of the region (Section 0, Section 20, or Section 40). You start the game with 3 lives before needing to continue. I never really understood why you need lives as losing a single life or losing your last life seems to be no different in where you restart. 3 Regions At first I was thinking this game would be nearly impossible because I struggled to get through Section 2. I eventually realized that I didn’t need to go through Section 2 at all. There are a few sections throughout the game that seem to be much harder than most, I did my best to avoid those. Eventually I started making progress and filling in my map. The farther I got the more shortcuts I found to skip over many of the sections. So many projectiles to avoid in Section 02 Each region has 2 sections where the branching path at the end is blocked by a red beam which means you need a key to unlock it. The key is found by finding a mini boss and defeating it. It does take some trial and error as I found even when I had the keys the red beam gave me no indication that it was now unlocked. It wouldn’t be a big deal except if you touch the red beam without the key you die instantly. Which path should we take? The top or the bottom green beam? Thankfully, once you defeat a mini-boss and get the key you never have to beat that boss again, even if you have to continue. Usually the red beam skips over a lot of sections so once you defeat the mini-boss and get a game over you can skip many sections. It really does make you feel like you are making progress with each life. Defeat this thing to get a key to unlock a new path. At the end of every 20 or so sections there is a boss fight. Once you beat the boss you are shown a cut scene and the next section you go to becomes the new starting point if you get a game over or lose all of your hit points. No Passwords Section Z is not a long game, it can be beaten in under an hour once you know what you are doing. But, it does take a bit of time to learn the game and map it out. There are no passwords in this game meaning you have to beat it all in one sitting. In games like this with unlimited continues I utilize my Retron 5 as a way to leave my Nintendo on for days at a time so I didn’t have to continually start from section 0 each time I played the game. Powerups There are only a few powerups in the game and they are not easy to come by. Only a few sections in the game have powerups and sometimes you need to go out of your way to visit sections to pick them up. At the top right of the screen you will see an “L” which is your base gun which is a laser. It shoots across the screen but is fairly weak. You can pick up an “F”, an “M” and a “P”. The F is a 3 way shot, the M is a wide powerful gun that looks like a greater than sign and the P is a shield. If you get lucky you can combine some of these together to create a 3 way M shot with a shield. Once you get this gun the game becomes much easier. But, be careful, if you die you lose your powered up gun and sometimes it isn’t worth it to track down all the powerups again. Section 41 Some of the levels have hidden rooms that only appear if you shoot a specific spot. Inside these rooms you usually find 2 beams where you are forced to make a choice. Sometimes these are health refills and sometimes they are warps to other sections. In Section 41 the hidden room left beam refills 15 hit points. As you start each life with only 20 hit points and can hold a total of 99 hit points I found this section to be the best place to farm for health. I would get the 15 point refill, leave the hidden room and immediately touch an enemy to go back to the beginning of the section. I repeated this a dozen or so times until my health was maxed out at 99. What makes this the best section for doing this is that at the beginning of the section is the “M” gun powerup. This is by far my favorite powerup in the game as it has the widest path and most powerful shot. Once my health was at 99 I would die one more time and go back to the start of the section and pick up the M gun. You have to be careful, if you pick up the gun before you are ready to move to other sections it does not come back. Once I had full health and my favorite gun I was ready for the end of the game. Section 59 The final boss is the only boss in the game where you can actually build up health while you fight it. Even with the ability to grab health pickups while fighting and going into the battle with almost 99 hit points it still took me two tries to beat this thing. There are just so many bullets. The final boss won’t go down easily. Final Thoughts For being released in 1987 this is a really fleshed out game. It is challenging but not unfair. It requires skill and patience and it won’t be possible unless you have a photographic memory or make a map. It is a pretty basic game but also a lot of fun. The one thing I can’t quit thinking about is the name, it is called “Section Z” but the game actually features Section 0 – 59, never once are you in a section with a letter. It is much like R.C. Pro-Am that has a box that says “32 Tracks of Racing Thrills” but only features 24 tracks. View the full article
  10. Being that you are on a video game forum I would probably do one of the video game episodes. The newest episode, Video Games of 1988 is a good one. I also really enjoyed recording the following: Episode 3 - Cassette Tape Culture Episode 8 - Landlines Episode 11 - Summer Vacation Let me know what you think if you give it a listen, we are always looking for feedback and episode ideas!
  11. Figured I would move this thread about my podcast from NA to VGS: Topics discussed so far:Episode 1 - Video Store MemoriesEpisode 2 - Top 5 Movies of 1988Episode 3 - Cassette Tape cultureEpisode 4 - Top 5 Songs of 1985Episode 5 - Mortal KombatEpisode 6 - Action Figures Episode 7 - Top 5 Video Games of 1990Episode 8 - LandlinesEpisode 9 - TV Theme SongsEpisode 10 - Top 5 Movies of 1997Episode 11 - Summer VacationEpisode 12 - Practical Movie EffectsEpisode 13 - Top 5 Songs of 1993Episode 14 - WWF WrestlingEpisode 15 - Top 5 TV Shows that Premiered or Ended in 1987Episode 16 - Non-Mainstream Horror ClassicsEpisode 17 - Horror Through the DecadesEpisode 18 - Top 5 Video Games of 1989Episode 19 - Board GamesEpisode 20 - Christmas MusicEpisode 21 - Christmas MemoriesEpisode 22 - Top 5 Movies of 1991Episode 23 - Top 5 Songs of 1982Episode 24 - TV Shows and Events of 1997Episode 25 - Michael JacksonEpisode 26 - Game ShowsEpisode 27 - Video Games of 1987Episode 28 - Movies of 1998Episode 29 - Pee Wee HermanEpisode 30 - Songs of 1983Episode 31 - Commercials and Commercial JinglesEpisode 32 - Non-Mainstream Horror Classics Part 2Episode 33 - TV Shows of 1986 Episode 34 - Video Games of 1988 Episode 35 - Songs of 1994 Episode 36 - Mike Tyson (Coming Soon)Website:https://thelostartofpodcast.wordpress.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/TheLostArtOfPodcast/You can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-lost-art-of-podcast/id1351597634 Stitcher - https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-lost-art-of Overcast - https://overcast.fm/itunes1351597634/the-lost-art-of-podcast Spotify - (Search - The Lost Art Of Podcast) If you guys get a chance to listen I'd love to hear some feedback, both positive and negative.
  12. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER The guys discuss the video games that they still play over 30 years after they came out. Matt believes this is his favorite year of video game ever. Matt’s #5 – World Class Track Meet Matt’s review after beating the game. Matt’s #4 – Jackal Matt’s review after beating the game. Family Guy – It’s a Jackal Matt’s #3 – Gun.Smoke Matt’s #2 – Super Mario Bros. 2 Matt’s review after beating the game. Matt’s #1 – R.C. Pro Am Matt’s review after beating the game. Jason’s #5 – Super Mario Bros. 2 Matt’s review after beating the game. Jason’s #4 – Knight Rider Jason’s #3 – Jackal Matt’s review after beating the game. Family Guy – It’s a Jackal Jason’s #2 – Blaster Master Good luck finding your way around this giant map. Almost as bad as Metroid.Jason’s #1 – Bionic Commando Hitler’s exploding head Luke’s #5 – Super C Luke’s #4 – Gauntlet Luke’s #3 – Super Mario Bros. 2 Matt’s review after beating the game. Luke’s #2 – Double Dragon 2 Luke’s #1 – Altered Beast Other Notes During the episode the guys talk about the 2014 Mortal Kombat tournament and how Matt edited fatalities and vs. screens for everyone. View the full article
  13. The guys discuss the year of 1988 and all of the Video Games that they played back then, some of which they are still playing over 30 years later.
  14. The guys discuss the year of 1988 and all of the Video Games that they played back then, some of which they are still playing over 30 years later.
  15. Bases Loaded is done and I am never playing it again My full review
  16. Genre: Baseball Publisher: Jaleco Total time played: 50 hours Short review: To pick up and play a single game with a friend can provide some mild entertainment. But, if you try to play through a season you are going to quickly learn to hate this slog of a baseball game and look for any shortcuts to end games quickly. Interesting links related to Bases Loaded Soundtrack Take On The NES Library Written Review Aqualung Video Review Insturction Manual (PDF) Fun For 1 Game Bases Loaded is a game that every 80’s kid either had or knew someone that had it. It is a huge step above Nintendo’s original Baseball but still very dated. I hadn’t played the game in over 20 years until my friend Aaron game to visit and we played through a game against each other. We both had a lot of fun but not enough fun to play a second game. To beat Bases Loaded you need to win an entire season. In real baseball that means 162 games. But, thankfully Bases Loaded doesn’t require that, you just have to win 80 games out of 132 game season. But, since the game only remains fun and interesting for 1 game playing through 80 games was a huge chore. On top of this, because the game is trying to be a realistic representation of a baseball game it is very slow, taking around 30 minutes to play one game. My Team I knew this was going to be a long slog to beat so I wanted to make it as short as possible. I ended up reading reviews and watching videos for any tips to make the game shorter. My main source was from Arnpoly’s Take on the NES Library. Arnpoly played through the game recently with the Omaha team so I decided to do the same. It wasn’t until I was 10 games into the season that I realized Omaha is not a great team, so, playing with Omaha is like playing on hard difficulty. But, I wasn’t about to play through those first 5 hours again so I was stuck with Omaha. The Glitch I’m not sure if it was intentional or a glitch, but, luckily some smart gamers discovered that many pitchers have a pitch that is un-hittable by the other team. For the Omaha team both Foot and Waters have a pitch that cannot be hit. Foot’s pitch is performed by pressing Down and Left + A before starting the windup and then Down and Right before the pitch is released. It took me several games to realize that the best practice is to release Down and Left for a split second and then hit down and right. I originally tried to slide from Down and Left to Down and Right without ever lifting my thumb off of the directional pad. Doing this motion meant about half of the time the super pitch failed and the batter would hit the ball. When done correctly the super pitch works until Foot gets tired in or around the 5th inning. There is no physical indication that the pitcher is tired, but, the other team will start hitting the ball eventually and that is how you know it is time to switch pitches. Once Foot is tired he has a second secret pitch that is performed by pressing Down + A before starting the windup and then pressing Right on the directional pad before the pitch is released. These two pitches combined can get me into the 7th or 8th inning. Once the second pitch stops working I switch over to another pitcher, Waters. Waters has the same Down + A and then Right pitch as Foot. So, combining these two pitchers gets me through every game. I did not throw 80 no-hitters because it is hard to perfectly execute over all 9 innings but it was good enough to go undefeated (80-0) during the season. The Glitch Quit Working Bases Loaded is pretty realistic, in fact, after every pitch you have to wait for the catcher to throw the ball back to the pitcher. This is a nice touch that gets old midway through the first inning on opening day. Anyway, the game is also so realistic that after a game the pitcher you used in that game becomes unavailable for the next 2 games meaning I had to play several games using pitchers who I could not find their secret un-hittable pitch. What I learned was my new technology was cheating me out of using the same pitcher every game. After each game a scoreboard shows your record and a password so you can pick up where you left off next time you play. I decided to use my Retron 5 to create a save at the end of each game so I didn’t have to type in a password every time I turned on the game. As I stated, I was trying to make this game as short as possible and saving 1 minute each time I turned on the game by loading my latest save state instead of typing in a password would save me almost 1.5 hours over the course of the game. But, I then learned that entering the password lets you start where you left off but the password isn’t long enough to store who you used to pitch in the last game. What this means is I could use my Foot/Waters combo in every game. This ended up saving me much more time over the 80 games than not entering the password. Other Glitches Just a few other fun things I saw why playing the game: I once returned to first base on a pop fly thinking the defense would catch the ball, I was wrong. When the ball dropped I tried to run to second but two runners were on first base and there was no way to separate them. Both runners ran together and were both thrown out at second base. A few times I would hit a ground ball to the pitcher and he would just hold it allowing me to run around the bases for an easy inside the park homerun. Only 3 of my players hit homeruns throughout the season. The cleanup hitter, which was expected), the #7 batter who had 25 homeruns and the pitcher who had a .192 average and 0 homeruns. The pitcher also hit the longest homeruns of anyone. If a runner scores with two outs and on the same play the batter is thrown or tagged out the run still counts as long as the runner was tagged after the other runner scores. I haven’t followed real baseball in years but am almost positive the run doesn’t count if the 3rd out of the inning is recorded on the same play as another runner scoring. Batting Again, trying to get through the game as quickly as possible meant I needed to score runs early and then just get out on purpose as I knew the other team wouldn’t score with my pitching trick. If I was lucky I would score a run or two in the first inning and just coast through the rest of the game by bunting every pitch. If you can hit the bunt on the first pitch it saves you around 40 pitches per game, and each of those pitches requires the throw back to the pitcher. So, the time savings really adds up. Batting isn’t so bad and is probably the most fun part of the game. The catcher will move his glove as the pitch comes into home plate and you move the D-Pad to where the glove is and press A to swing when the ball’s shadow is over home plate. It definitely takes a while to get used to. If I hadn’t been focusing on scoring 1 run and then bunting the next 20+ batters I think I could have gotten really good at hitting. That’s Different In most baseball games that came before and after this one the view you see while playing is from behind home plate looking out at the pitcher and field. Bases Loaded flips this and your view is from behind the pitcher looking into home plate. It is a bit odd since really no other game does this but that is what makes the game unique. On top of this, while running bases the controls seem weird at first. B advances the runner and A makes him go back to the previous base. you control which runner moves by pressing the direction of the base the runner is currently on. For example, a runner on first bases who you want to run to 2nd base requires you to press B+Right. Most other games require you to press a button plus the base you want the runner to go to (in this scenario B+Up). Other than these minor things the game controls how you expect it to. Stats For me, the most fun part of watching/playing baseball as a kid was keeping track of stats. Who hit the most HR’s, who has the highest batting average, etc. Bases Loaded has some cool features where players get tired and you can sub in new players which is rare for a game of this era. Each player has a batting average and home run total but these numbers are static. That means the first game of the season and the 80th game of the season you are looking at the exact same stats for your players. I know these early NES games couldn’t have handled the amount of computer power and storage space needed for stats and that is a huge downer for me in this game. It removed all incentive to play the game for real and made me focus even more on beating it as quickly as possible. No Hitters and Triple Plays Even with the pitching glitch I mentioned above you have to pitch perfectly to keep the other team from getting a hit. After about 30 games I realized the controller I was using was worn out so using a different controller greatly increased the number of no hit games I had. It took 27 wins but I finally threw a no hitter. Around 25 games in I got a triple play which I don’t think I have ever done in a video game before. The bases were loaded and the batter popped a fly ball to second base. I caught the ball and was close enough to step on second base to get the runner out who was halfway between 2nd and 3rd. I then threw the ball to first base before that runner could return to the bag. It was a very satisfying series of events after giving up 3 hits and having the bases loaded with no outs. Just a few more of my 20+ no hitters. Also, what does “YUK DUM BOO BUM” mean? Slow and Steady Some NES games are really hard and I would play for days never making any progress. These are the most frustrating of all NES games. Bases Loaded is not this kind of game. Bases Loaded requires nothing but a lot of time and persistence to beat. After learning about the super pitch and getting the hang of hitting, the game produces absolutely no challenge. In fact, for almost every game I played I was either listening to podcasts or watching TV shows on my laptop. While I complained the entire time I played through the game it is nice to have the time to veg out and just relax while still slowly making progress through the game. Final Thoughts Famous retro gamer and speedrunner, The Mexican Runner, was the first person I ever heard of that beat every NES game. He recorded his entire journey so watching him play through games is where I do a lot of my research on how to best beat these games. His website is super detailed with stats from his journey to beat every game. The most interesting stat about Bases Loaded is that it took him 46 hours to beat. That is the 3rd longest game out of every game on the system. This gives me great satisfaction to know there are only two games longer than this one left on my journey, Miracle Piano (Where I will actually learn to play piano) and Might and Magic (which I know nothing about). However, with that good news comes really bad news. There are 4 Bases Loaded games on the NES and they are all very long. So, even though I’ve beaten the longest and most boring of the bunch there is still a lot more Bases Loaded in my future. I am both very proud to have finally finished Bases Loaded and I am very embarrassed that I’m pushing 40 years old and spent 50 hours playing a 30 year old NES game that just isn’t that fun. I feel like the semester of a really easy yet boring class has just ended. I highly recommend playing through a game or two with a friend, but, I would never wish playing through an entire season on my worst enemies. View the full article
  17. Just giving an update. I am now 65-0 and will definitely finish Bases Loaded by year end. I'm really ready to put this one in my rearview. Only 15 games to go
  18. I had a PSVR and sold it to buy an Oculus Quest. Playstation VR has more games but Quest is portable, wireless and has a MUCH better screen and MUCH better motion tracking.
  19. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER The guys sit down to discuss the biggest TV shows and events of 1986. Luke talks about shows he thinks he would like if he watched as he was too young to remember most of the shows from this year. Matt gets philosophical about how pointless our lives are and how things disappear into obscurity very quickly. Matt’s #5 – Double Dare Burt Reynolds and Mark Summers fight on Tonight Show with Jay Leno Matt’s #4 – WWF Superstars of Wrestling Fun video of wrestlers breathing loudly Matt’s #3 – Pee-Wee’s Playhouse Check out our deep dive into Pee-Wee Herman in Episode 29 Matt’s #2 – At the Movies Matt’s #1 – The Real Ghostbusters Jason’s #5 – Rambo: Force of Freedom Jason’s #4 – Alf Jason’s #3 – Dennis the Menace Matt always wondered why Gina wore her belt on the outside of her pants.Jason’s #2 – Knight Rider Jason’s #1 – The Real Ghostbusters Luke’s #5 – Pee-Wee’s Playhouse Check out our deep dive into Pee-Wee Herman in Episode 29 Luke’s #4 – Perfect Strangers Balki aka Bronson Pinchot now hosts a home improvement show.Luke’s #3 – Matlock Luke’s #2 – The Real Ghostbusters Luke’s #1 – Double Dare Burt Reynolds and Mark Summers fight on Tonight Show with Jay Leno View the full article
  20. The guys sit down to discuss the biggest TV shows and events of 1986. Luke talks about shows he thinks he would like if he watched as he was too young to remember most of the shows from this year. Matt gets philosophical about how pointless our lives are and how things disappear into obscurity very quickly.
  21. The guys sit down to discuss the biggest TV shows and events of 1986. Luke talks about shows he thinks he would like if he watched as he was too young to remember most of the shows from this year. Matt gets philosophical about how pointless our lives are and how things disappear into obscurity very quickly.
  22. There is an exploit where you can throw a pitch that the other team cannot hit. So, most games throwing out baserunners isn't necessary. However, I very rarely pitch perfectly so give up a few hits per game. Even with almost never having to play defense and just bunting every time after scoring a run or two each game takes 25 or so minutes. I'm really going to try to finish by year end but we have a lot of travel coming up for the holidays so it may be a bit tough.
  23. I've been playing Bases Loaded for 2 months and still have 53 games to go. Don't think I am going to make it by year end
  24. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE EPISODE CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE TO YOUR COMPUTER The guys sit down for a sequel to last years popular non-mainstream horror movie episode. 20 more under-appreciated horror gems are uncovered and discussed. Matt’s Picks Matt’s Oldie Pick Jason’s Picks Jason’s Oldie Pick Luke’s Picks Luke’s Oldie Pick View the full article
  25. The guys sit down for a sequel to last years popular non-mainstream horror movie episode. 20 more under-appreciated horror gems are uncovered and discussed. NOTE - We had some audio issues for a lot of the episode. Everything is still able to be heard but just isn't up to our normal audio standards.
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