Kevin and Tyler went on what was supposed to be a three-hour tour and wound up getting stranded on a desert island. There they found Jamie Carbone playing an ancient relic of a game that should have probably never existed. If there's one thing
Why does this game exist? Why is it so bad? And why is there such a strong DeviantArt community obsessed with Sonic the Hedgehog? Kevin and Tyler are joined by Sarah Mowrey as they try to uncover the secrets of Sonic Spinball.
David Sitrick joins Kevin and Tyler to play the bizarre Michael Jordan basketball platformer Chaos in the Windy City for the SNES. Along the way, we find out about other strange celebrity-endorsed video games, Kevin sings the NBA Jam theme song
Patrick Susmilch hangs out with Tyler and Kevin and subjects himself through the torture that is Superman 64. It's almost too much for the three of them to handle, but they endure for your entertainment - because not all heroes wear capes.
Tyler and Kevin are joined by Evan Rowe to play the long lost SNES game Socks the Cat Rocks the Hill, which was never released until a recent Kickstarter brought it back to life. We also talk about Dark Souls (of course.)
Joe Kaye joins Tyler and Kevin to play Bebe's Kids, the SNES game based on a movie that was based on a stand up routine, that was made by 8 people at the now-defunct Motown Games (yes, THAT Motown.)
Eli Yudin joins Kevin and Tyler as they play Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon for the Philips CD-i. If you're thinking "Hmm, that's weird. I've never heard of the Philips CD-i before." there's good reason for that.
GameFlop is happy to welcome Kevin Anderson to the podcast and not so happy to have to play Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus AKA Bronkie Health Hero AKA that game where you play a dinosaur with asthma.