It’s the Gamecube’s turn to be ranked with special guest, Martin Reimer. The 4th Nintendo console is one of the worst selling of its illustrious existence, but that doesn’t stop the little purple cube from getting TONS of love on the Internet. In part 1…
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In last week’s episode of the BitGeek Podcast, special guest Kirstie (The White Machete) stopped by to talk five movies that scared us. Join us for part 2 and five more movies that scared us! We highly recommend you watch in “the lord’s light”!
Scary movies are a lot of fun, but some movies really pushed our buttons and kept us up late at night. In part 1 of “movies that scared us” we welcome first-time guest, Kirstie (the White Machete), to talk about the first 5 of those movies.
Today if someone were to ask if you wanted to go to the mall, you’d probably say “What for?”. Nick and Ron, a couple of OG “mallrats”, walk you through what a typical trip to the mall when it was *the* place to go: The 90’s.
In this week’s episode Nick and Ron rack their brains to try and think of the 10 best movies of all-time. Since that turned out too be too hard…here, instead, are 10 movies we love.
Two-time E3 attendee Martin Reimer returns as guest to help us peer into our crystal ball for some E3 2018 predictions for Nintendo, Sony and Microsoft.
In the conclusion of “15 of our favorite game shows” we pick where we left off at number eight. If you haven’t seen part 1 be sure to check out last week’s show, because professor Mark may pop a quiz on us.
Transformers guru Mark Baker-Wright (G.B. Blackrock) returns to the BitGeek Podcast to talk about another topic near and dear to his, and our, hearts. We picked 15 of our favorite classic TV game shows in part 1 of our 2-part episode.
In this week’s episode the greatest gaming properties of all-time duke it out for BitGeek supremacy with special guest, Martin Reimer. Where does your favorite series appear (or will it even at all, keep in mind we’re some retro loving gamers) in our ra…
Part II of our 10 favorite cartoon series focuses on the syndicated cartoons you didn’t get up early to watch on Saturday mornings, but before and after school.