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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 41 (Audio)

Guacamelee! 2 Review!

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Side Quest, Episode 41: Guacamelee! 2 Review

For the Mexiverse!

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 8: PlayStation VR Purgatory

Sony recently announced updated sales figures for PlayStation VR -- 3 million and counting -- which raises an interesting question: Is that actually good? After all, only one in 27 PS4s sold have a PS...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 50: A Conversation With Colin

Nearly a year ago, CLS changed directions: It became a brand, and not just a show, and that all began with Fireside Chats. Originally designed to be a short, weekly spoken op-ed about something ran...

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KnockBack, Episode 27: Mad Men

The 1960's in the United States was a turbulent time of upheaval and reform, and Mad Men -- which ran on AMC from 2007 to 2015 -- gave viewers a glimpse into that world from an unusual perch: Madis...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 7: Red Dead Doom

In just the last few days, we were treated with the first gameplay footage ever for both Red Dead Redemption 2 and Doom Eternal. So naturally, we take the time to discuss what we thought of both demon...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 40 (Audio)

The IGN Plagiarism Fiasco!

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Side Quest, Episode 40: The IGN Plagiarism Fiasco

Collateral damage.

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KnockBack, Episode 26: Nintendo GameCube

In 2001, Nintendo followed up the poor-selling Nintendo 64 with a console that would barely do 60% of N64's total sales. It was called the GameCube, and when compared to its contemporary PlayStatio...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 49: Understanding eSports

I've never been a fan of eSports. Or esports. Or Esports. Or however you want to type it. Yet, I also acknowledge that it's a gigantic blind spot in my gaming knowledge, and I want to do something ...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 6: PS4's March to 100 Million Sold

At 82+ million sold, PlayStation 4 is still lighting the gaming world on fire, and will sell in fewer than five years what PlayStation 3 sold in nine. Indeed, it's all but assured -- barring a mega me...

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Dead Cells: The Roguelike Bloodborne

The pace is fast.

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KnockBack: Wave IV Topics Revealed (Get Your Questions/Comments/Memories In!)

Hey All!

I hope that this posting finds you and yours very well.

It's that time! I'm pleased to reveal the next 10 topics that will be covered on CLS: KnockBack. Dagan and I will...

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KnockBack, Episode 25: The Lion King and the Animation Revival

Few animated films are more important than The Lion King, released in 1994 towards the height of the Disney Renaissance. An unlikely hit, the movie was animated by what was at the time considered a...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 48: Trump, Russia, and The Nebulous Future with Jeff Cannata

Last October, Jeff Cannata -- well-known online personality, podcast and video host, and actor -- joined me on Fireside Chats to talk about Donald Trump and the political landscape of the United St...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 5: Ruining PlayStation Trophies

Developers are getting less and less stingy with their games' Trophies, almost to a comical -- and dare we say destructive -- degree. So this week, we discuss the Trophy ecosystem in-depth, and reflec...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 39 (Audio)

The Escapist, Politics, and How Games Journalists Ruined Games Journalism!

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Side Quest, Episode 39: The Escapist, Politics, and How Games Journalists Ruined Games Journalism

Time to look in the mirror.

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Patreon-Exclusive KnockBack (July, 2018): Ranking the TGIF Shows

For those of us who grew up in the '80s and '90s, TGIF was a rite of passage, something to look forward to in more analog days. TGIF, which stood for Thank God It's Funny, was a Friday night bloc of t...

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KnockBack, Episode 24: The Early Internet

The Internet began as an academic and military experiment in the post-World War II United States, and decades later, the World Wide Web built on top of it changed the world forever. In the mid-'90s...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 47: Blake Harris and the Politics of Entertainment

Blake Harris is a world-renown writer best known for Console Wars, the written authority on the Nintendo-SEGA drama of the early-to-mid '90s. You may have also seen Blake and his work on ESPN, IGN,...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 38 (Audio)

Mega Man X Legacy Collection Review!

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 4: Expanding the House of Killzone

Sony-owned studio Guerrilla Games, the minds behind Killzone and Horizon: Zero Dawn, recently announced that it's expanding its roster from 250 employees to 400. This is huge news, indicating that Gue...

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Side Quest, Episode 38: Mega Man X Legacy Collection Review

It's damn good.

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KnockBack, Episode 23: The Video Store

In the late 1970s, something amazing happened: People didn't have to go to the movie theater anymore to watch films. Crazier yet, they didn't have to be home at specific times to watch TV. The same...

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Fireside Chats, Episode 46: The World Traveler

For many, traveling the world is a luxury, but for Jacob Spellman, it's a passion he's willing to sacrifice and work for. From Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia, to Australia and India, to Peru, Bolivia...

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Sacred Symbols, Episode 3: The Kinda-Sorta Uncharted Movie

Nathan Fillion, an actor beloved in nerd culture from his Firefly days, released a movie-quality Uncharted short film, and it has the Internet abuzz. So we chat a bit about it. But in reality, news is...

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Colin's Last Stand: Side Quest, Episode 37 (Audio)

Why Did PlayStation Vita Fail? (And Why Does Nintendo Switch Succeed?) !

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Side Quest, Episode 37: Why Did PlayStation Vita Fail? (And Why Does Nintendo Switch Succeed?)

Wipe away your tears.

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KnockBack, Episode 22: Transformers

Between GI Joe and Star Wars -- not to mention all of the other competing toy lines of the time -- the early '80s were a busy era for little boys across the west. But then, 1984 rolled around and b...

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