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93 – Kirby’s Corpse Party
Jason Arriola, John Lucero, and JoeStar run down what they’ve been playing lately before going headlong into the discussion about the latest Nintendo Direct and if Kirby is actually something to be feared. And here’s the music we used for this week’s show! Intro – Games and Junk theme music by Visager Break 1 – […]
Big Treble in Little China – 4
John Lucero and Brittany Beshel are heading back in time to the year 2008!…Okay it wasn’t the strongest year for music, but hey we are going to talk about it anyway. Brittany’s ears are treated to Weezy F Baby himself, and it goes exactly as you would expect. Her music suggestion was a little more […]
92 – The Wii U – The Console of Ennui (For You)
We’re taking a look back at the little Nintendo console that just couldn’t. In the first segment, Jason Arriola is joined by Vanessa Cahill and Franky Ordaz to talk about the development history of the Wii U, some of our favorite things about it, and some of the things we wish it did better (or […]
Big Treble in Little China – 3
It’s time for some more musical thoughts from John Lucero and Brittany Beshel! They get some of their disagreements and hurt feelings out of the way early to gush about one of the year’s best albums. John is also introduced to a man named Peggy with some THOUGHTS. Here is the music for this […]
The Little Acre Review
Platforms: Linux, Mac PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Windows, and Xbox One The Little Acre is a point-and-click adventure that tells the story of Aiden and his daughter Lily. As the game begins, Aiden gets a lead on his missing father and ends up stumbling into a bizarre new world in hopes of finding him. Once Lily, […]
91 – Blade Runner 2049 Spoilercast
Jason Arriola, John Lucero, and Conor Mahood have a discussion about last year’s Blade Runner 2049. We’re far more positive about this than we were about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, but that’s setting the bar fairly low, isn’t it? If you’re interested in following Conor’s work outside of here, he’s one part of The Movie Express (the […]
Harvey Birdman Review
Platforms: Playstation 2, PSP (reviewed), and Wii It’s a little strange for me to think of Harvey Birdman as retro, but this game came out in 2008. 2008! The Wii and PSP were still current platforms back then. While it might seem an odd choice to kick off this endeavor, I felt like playing an Ace Attorney […]
Big Treble in Little China – 2
We told you this was actually a show! This week John Lucero and Brittany Beshel praise a couple things and then quickly have there hopes dashed by others. It’s basically a metaphor for life. At least we can take solace in the fact “Pyramids” is still a masterpiece. Here is the music of this […]
Dragon Quest III at 30
Today is the 30th anniversary of Dragon Quest III’s Japanese release. DQIII cemented the series as a cultural touchstone and something more than a fad. Lines snaked around blocks, kids played truant and the game became a national talking point. On the whole, the Dragon Quest series is very iterative. Each successive game builds on the […]
Big Treble in Little China -1
It’s the inaugural episode of our brand new music podcast! Join John Lucero and Brittany Beshel as they learn a new way to play Duck, Duck, Goose, and take the world’s worst trip into the woods. Also, why do the Grammy’s still exist? Here is the music of this week’s show: Intro – “Queen” […]