In this week’s episode, Scott takes over hosting duties.
Originally streamed on Nov 21, 2015.
In this week’s episode, Scott takes over hosting duties.
Originally streamed on Nov 21, 2015.
Is there such a thing as too much Super Mario Maker?
Originally streamed Nov 7, 2015.
Ryan and Matt celebrate Halloween by playing Yoshi’s Woolly World and Super Mario Maker while in costume.
Originally streamed on Oct 31, 2015.
And now back to our regularly scheduled Super Mario Maker.
Originally streamed on Oct 24, 2015.
Ryan plays more Super Mario Maker.
Originally streamed on Oct 10, 2015.
Ryan and Scott judge fan submitted Super Mario Maker levels to decide who wins a 30th Anniversary Mario amiibo.
First streamed on Sep 26, 2015.
Ryan plays even more of your levels in Super Mario Maker.
Originally streamed on Oct 3, 2015.
Ryan continues to brave the perils of player made Mario levels but later switches to Splatoon to keep things fresh!
Originally streamed on Sep 19, 2015.
The first episode of Coffee with the Crew! In this episode, Ryan faces down both Super Mario Maker and audio issues!
Originally streamed on Sep 12, 2015.
For every time he raised the Master Sword skyward, he is also waved an imaginary flute around by the end of a Wii Remote…
Shigeru Miyamoto is a wonderful man to whom we owe a great debt of gratitude. However, in his many years as part of the game industry, he has had plenty of time to make a few missteps. And they were MAJOR. Miyamoto is someone who should be celebrated but not worshiped as perfect. Oh no – this is one developer who has seen the gamut of success and failure! Join Simeon and Scott as they explore the Japanese developer and creator of Mario’s history, highlighting the lows and the highs.
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“Escape the Premises” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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*Raises lighter and sways*
There comes a time in every console’s life when it’s time to say goodbye. Today we bid farewell to the Wii U and remember fondly it’s brightest moments.
Music: “Wii U-logy” by Ryan Van Liere | Download MP3
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