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The Game Deflators are a couple of gamers from Phoenix Arizona that are obsessed with video games dungeons and dragons, and all things nerdy. Check out their weekly episodes for gaming news, discussions and video game reviews.
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In this electrifying episode of the Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan sit down with legendary game designer and animator Brian Colin, the creative force behind arcade classics like Rampage and Arch Rivals. Brian takes listeners on a nostalgic journey through the unpredictable early days of game development—described as the "Wild West" of the industry—and shares how a twist of fate launched his career in gaming.
From the explosive success of Rampage to the surreal experience of seeing it adapted into a Hollywood blockbuster, Brian reflects on the highs and hurdles of his career. He opens up about the importance of finishing what you start, the power of team dynamics, and why passion is the lifeblood of great game creation. Plus, he teases his latest project: a long-awaited sequel to General Chaos.
Whether you're a retro gaming fan or a budding developer, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and a few surprises—including Brian’s induction into the White Castle Hall of Fame. Tune in for a masterclass in creativity, collaboration, and chaos.
00:00 Introduction to the Game Inflators Podcast
01:33 Brian Colin's Journey into Game Design
05:20 The Wild West of Game Development
09:36 Proud Moments in Game Creation
11:55 The Rampage Movie Experience
16:58 Challenges in Game Development
20:02 Navigating Different Platforms
26:54 The Future of Game Refuge
29:48 Reflections on Industry Changes
35:17 The Essential Elements of a Great Game
38:06 Team Dynamics in Game Development
42:16 The Importance of Collaboration
45:56 Parting Thoughts and Future Endeavors
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This week on The Game Deflators, John and Ryan kick things off with their latest gaming pickups and a spoiler-filled discussion of Silent Hill f. The guys break down the ending and share whether it lived up to the series’ legacy—or left them scratching their heads.
Next, it’s on to Magic: The Gathering, where recent comments from Mark Rosewater have reignited debate around Universes Beyond. Is Hasbro enriching the game with crossovers—or forcing them down players’ throats? Then the duo unpacks the buzz around a potential Nintendo hack. What’s the story, and how could it impact gamers and developers alike?
Finally, they dive into a retro horror gem with a review of Siren on PS2. Does this stealth-heavy survival title still deliver the scares, or has time dulled its edge?
00:00 Introduction to the Game Deflators Podcast
01:09 Gaming Pickups and Equipment
07:18 Silent Hill F: Gameplay and Story Analysis
27:14 Gaming Nostalgia and Spooky Season
31:55 Magic: The Gathering's Universes Beyond Controversy
44:09 The Future of Universes Beyond and Crossovers
52:54 Magic Card Collecting and Pricing
55:01 Nintendo Hacked: Implications for the Gaming Industry
01:01:55 Siren: A Deep Dive into Gameplay and Mechanics
01:17:29 Final Thoughts on Game Pricing and Value
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In this episode of the Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan share their hands-on impressions of Silent Hill f, discussing their current progress in the game and how its unsettling atmosphere and narrative twists are stacking up so far.
They also dive into industry-shaking rumors, including speculation that Xbox may be shifting away from console hardware to focus exclusively on cloud gaming, and the possibility of a new ad-supported free tier of Game Pass. The conversation heats up with analysis of the recent acquisition of Electronic Arts, exploring what this major move could mean for developers, franchises, and the future of AAA publishing.
To round things out, the guys deliver a retro review of Clock Tower for the PS1, revisiting its haunting gameplay and its place in survival horror history.
Articles covered:
https://www.ign.com/articles/microsoft-reportedly-testing-free-xbox-cloud-gaming-supported-by-ads-with-monthly-play-limits-announcement-and-launch-coming-soon
https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/videogame-publisher-eas-55-billion-buyout-turns-spotlight-gaming-ip-2025-10-02/
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In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators, John and Ryan dive headfirst into the eerie world of Silent Hill f, sharing their early impressions and how the game’s unsettling progression is shaping up. But the horror doesn’t stop there—Magic: The Gathering’s Spider-Man set is spinning a web of disappointment with weak pre-release numbers and sluggish sales.
The duo also tackles a major retail shake-up: Costco’s decision to pull all Xbox products from shelves and online. Is this a warning sign for Microsoft’s gaming future, or just a strategic pivot?
Then it’s time to unravel the Silent Hill f steelbook fiasco at GameStop. Who dropped the ball, and why are collectors fuming?
Finally, John and Ryan take a nostalgic detour with a full review of Gran Turismo 2 for the PS1—does this classic racer still hold up in 2025?
Articles covered:
https://www.cbr.com/xbox-removed-from-costco-stores-america-tariffs-rising-prices/
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/boards/383911-silent-hill-f/81046285
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In this episode of The Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan dive into a whirlwind of gaming topics.
Starting with their latest Magic: The Gathering pickups and Ray's experience with the Spiderman pre-release. The duo then shares what they’ve been playing lately, with John visiting the gritty fantasy world of The Witcher 1 and Ryan eagerly exploring the atmospheric depths of Hollow Knight: Silksong.
The conversation heats up as they dissect Nintendo’s lawsuit against Palworld, focusing on the unprecedented use of video game mods as courtroom evidence. What does this mean for modding communities, fan content, and the future of intellectual property enforcement in gaming?
They also tackle Sony’s legal battle with Tencent, analyzing its impact on global gaming markets. With major players clashing, the hosts explore how these lawsuits could reshape the industry.
Wrapping up the episode, the guys delivers a retro review of Prince of Persia 2 for the SNES, evaluating its gameplay, design, and legacy in the 16-bit era. Is this classic platformer still worth playing in 2025?
Articles covered:
https://gamerant.com/nintendo-palworld-lawsuit-prior-art-defense-mods-response-explained/
https://www.eurogamer.net/tencent-responds-to-sony-lawsuit-against-slavish-horizon-clone-stating-its-claims-of-originality-are-startling
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This week on the Game Deflators Podcast, John dives into some current gen PlayStation 2 accessories and his recent play of Prince of Persia Sands of Time. Meanwhile, Ryan’s deep into Silk Song, and he’s got thoughts—lots of them.
The duo also tackles Nintendo’s latest round of controversial patents, raising eyebrows across the gaming community. From overbroad language to stifling creativity, John and Ryan break down what these moves might mean for the future of the gaming industry.
Then it’s on to the September 2025 Nintendo Direct, which left both hosts feeling... underwhelmed. Missed opportunities, recycled hype, and a lack of punch—was this the weakest Direct in years?
To wrap things up, the guys revisit Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland for the Game Boy Advance. Is this puffball platformer still a dream to play, or has time dulled its charm?
Articles covered:
https://gamerant.com/nintendo-palworld-lawsuit-character-summoning-battle-new-patent/
https://www.gamesradar.com/news/live/nintendo-direct-september-2025-live-everything-announced/
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This week, John and Ryan kick things off with some fresh gaming pickups. John dives into his full playthrough of Neva, sharing thoughts on its emotional beats and visual storytelling, and gives a first-timer’s take on Beyblade Episode 1—no nostalgia goggles, just curiosity about the hype.
Ryan’s been hands-on with Hollow Knight: Silksong, and while the gameplay hits hard, the guys unpack the early reviews and why some folks aren’t loving it. Is it fair criticism or just the internet doing its thing?
They also recap their latest Dungeons & Dragons: Strixhaven session, where magical mayhem and academic drama collide. Expect spell-slinging, questionable decisions, and a few surprises from the party.
In the news, the Switch 2 dev kit rollout is raising eyebrows—some developers still haven’t received theirs. John and Ryan speculate on what that means for Nintendo’s next-gen plans.
And to wrap things up, it’s time for a retro review: Streets of Rage on the Sega Genesis. Does the classic brawler still hold up, or is it just pixelated nostalgia?
Articles covered:
https://screenrant.com/hollow-knight-silksong-very-positive-steam-reviews/
https://www.pcmag.com/opinions/nintendos-backward-compatibility-is-ruining-the-switch-2
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This week on the Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan dive into a whirlwind of gaming goodness. Ryan returns from PAX West 2025 with fresh impressions, indie highlights, and a few surprises from the show floor. Meanwhile, John wraps up his journey through Final Fantasy VI with final thoughts on its legacy and storytelling, then jumps into the lush, emotional world of Neva PS5 for a first look at its gameplay and tone.
The duo also share their latest Magic: The Gathering pickups—expect cardboard envy and collector chatter—and break down the latest De Minimis deals from Video Games Plus (VGP) and PlayAsia, including some niche finds and import oddities.
And for this week’s retro review, it’s time to spin, slide, and smash through Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back on the PlayStation 1. Is it still a platforming gem, or has nostalgia clouded our judgment?
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In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators, John and Ryan dive into their latest pickups—from video games to spicy new Magic: The Gathering cards—and share updates on what’s been dominating their playtime lately. But the real chaos begins with the ripple effect of Hollow Knight: Silksong’s release date announcement, as developers scramble to dodge the indie titan’s shadow.
The duo also break down Critical Role’s Season 4 decision to stick with Dungeons & Dragons over their own system, Daggerheart. What does this mean for the future of actual play content and tabletop publishing?
And finally, strap in for a high-octane discussion of Twisted Metal on the PS1. Does the vehicular mayhem still hold up, or has nostalgia taken the wheel?
Articles covered:
https://www.gamespot.com/articles/silksong-release-date-has-already-prompted-two-game-delays/1100-6534203/
https://www.wargamer.com/dnd/critical-role-campaign-4-west-marches
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This week on The Game Deflators Podcast – John and Ryan dive into the cardboard chaos of Magic: The Gathering, unpacking their latest pickups and sounding off on the absurdity of collector booster prices. Is Wizards of the Coast pricing out its own fanbase?
Meanwhile, John shares his progress on Final Fantasy VI and The Witcher, revealing whether pixel nostalgia or monster hunting is winning his attention.
In the news, Nintendo stirs controversy by greenlighting Palland for the eShop, despite its uncanny resemblance to Palworld—a game currently embroiled in legal drama. Is this a bold move or a blunder?
And for this week’s retro review, the duo takes a slippery slide into Super Mario Sunshine for the GameCube. Does this tropical platformer still shine, or is it just a soggy mess?
Articles covered:
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/survival/with-the-palworld-lawsuit-rumbling-on-in-the-background-the-nintendo-switch-welcomes-palland-a-survival-game-that-looks-a-whole-lot-like-pocketpairs-creature-collector/
https://draftsim.com/spider-man-cbb-prices/
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In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators, John and Ryan dive into a treasure trove of gaming updates, pickups, and hot takes:
Magic: The Gathering fans won’t want to miss the duo’s latest haul from Edge of Eternities, plus an update on the closure of Strixhaven Year Three in their long-running Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
The Game Deflators also explore Hasbro’s initiative to attract more women to Magic: The Gathering, analyzing what it means for future set releases.
On the digital front, Nintendo’s aggressive IP protection strikes again—this time forcing a popular speedrunning charity event to remove all Nintendo titles. John and Ryan provide their differing views on the outcome.
Rumors are swirling about the Nintendo Switch 2 and a potential increase in cartridge storage capacity. Could this be a game-changer for next-gen titles or just price increases?
Finally, the retro spotlight shines on Tomba! for the PlayStation 1, as the hosts visit this cult classic with a fresh review—does it still hold up in 2025?
Articles covered:
https://mtgrocks.com/hasbro-ceo-teases-k-pop-mtg-release-to-entice-women-to-play/
https://www.gamesradar.com/games/nintendo-forces-japanese-charity-speedrun-event-to-pull-its-games-from-the-lineup-after-claiming-unauthorized-use-now-organizers-have-to-ask-permission-for-every-single-game-in-the-future/
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On this week’s Game Deflators episode, John and Ryan unbox their latest gaming hauls and share what’s hitting their shelves. The duo then dives into Wizards of the Coast's latest attempt to heal wounds in the D&D community by offering virtual tabletop map access across DnD Beyond. Is it a gesture of goodwill, or just clever cartography?
Next, the guys give their unfiltered reactions to the newest Nintendo Direct, unpacking the big reveals, the head-scratchers, and what has them reaching for their wallets.
Finally, the guys join Higgins in Super Adventure Island, a nostalgic platformer that brings surfboards, slingshots, and tropical chaos to center stage.
Articles covered:
https://www.wargamer.com/dnd/free-maps-vtt
https://www.theverge.com/games/716586/nintendo-partner-direct-july-2025-news-trailers
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In this week's episode of The Game Deflators, John and Ryan tackle a dynamic mix of gaming news, nostalgic throwbacks, and anime hype. They kick things off with a breakdown of the latest One Piece anime episode and dive into their current progress reading the manga. Ryan then shares his newest Magic The Gathering pickups as John contemplates his next MTG purchases.
The duo then dissect a recent job listing showing Sony’s push for multiplatform releases and what it could mean for the future of exclusives. Microsoft’s decision to roll back its $80 game price point sparks a lively debate on pricing, strategy, and what it means for consumers. Finally, the guys go bananas with Donley Kong Land 2 on the Game Boy with a retro review—does it hold up, or get lost in the shadow of its SNES sibling?
Articles covered:
https://gamerant.com/sony-playstation-mutiplatform-strategy-change-xbox-pc-steam-switch/
https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/xbox/microsoft-concedes-that-the-outer-worlds-2-retail-price-was-too-high
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John and Ryan are back at it with a jam-packed episode of gaming goodness and industry buzz. Things kick off with their latest gaming-related pickups and what’s currently stealing time from their backlogs.
Then it’s onto the mystical halls of Strixhaven, as John leads a recap of their ongoing D&D campaign discussing enchanted puzzles, morally murky professors, and all the magical mayhem you'd hope for from an academic arcane adventure.
After the fantasy fades, the duo dives into real-world drama—first tackling Ubisoft’s eyebrow-raising comments on microtransactions from its recent financial report and recent layoffs by Candy Crush makers King Games.
Finally, the hosts wax nostalgic with a review of Kelly Slater’s Pro Surfer on the Nintendo GameCube, revisiting wave mechanics, extreme sports culture, and whether this sleeper hit deserves a second ride.
Articles covered:
https://www.eteknix.com/ubisoft-says-microtransactions-make-games-more-fun/
https://www.thegamer.com/microsoft-king-layoffs-replaced-by-ai-they-trained/
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This week on the Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan share what they've been playing lately, swapping thoughts on new digital adventures and long-time favorites. John recaps his Crit Hit experience packed with tabletop energy and provides an update from the duos ongoing Strathaven Dungeons and Dragons campaign—expect magical mayhem and unexpected twists.
The discussion shifts toward the industry as they explore a new study showing younger gamers are cutting back on spending, and what that might signal for the future of game development and marketing. Nintendo’s latest consumer survey also takes the spotlight, with a spirited debate about the pros and cons of physical keycards versus digital downloads.
To cap things off, there’s a nostalgic deep dive into Sonic Adventure, looking at how the game holds up across Dreamcast and GameCube. Was it ahead of its time or a beautiful mess? Tune in to find out.
Articles covered:
https://www.ign.com/articles/younger-americans-have-spent-25-less-on-video-games-this-year-than-last?
https://www.gonintendo.com/contents/50671-nintendo-sending-out-game-key-card-surveys
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In this episode, John and Ryan bring a fastball of nostalgia and digital reckoning to your speakers. The duo dives into EA’s announcement to shut down Anthem's servers in January 2026, dissecting the legacy of a game that promised big but struggled to soar. Then it's a deep-tech discussion as they unravel the silent killer behind your favorite handheld and console games—bit rot in SSDs affecting Nintendo 3DS, Vita, Switch, and even the shiny new Switch 2. Should collectors be worried?
To close things out on a high note (and a few strikes), they revisit the chaotic joy of Mario Superstar Baseball on the GameCube. Is it still a home run, or does it whiff in today’s gaming landscape?
Articles covered:
https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2025/07/bioware-flop-anthem-dies-january-2026-servers-to-be-turned-off
https://www.thegamer.com/nintendo-switch-3ds-game-cartridges-unplayable-data-loss-if-left-for-multiple-years/
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In this episode of the Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan unpack an action-packed week in gaming with a lineup that spans kart racing chaos, collectible card surprises, corporate culture wins, and a splash of retro nostalgia.
They kick things off with the wild new Sonic Racing CrossWorlds where iconic franchises like Minecraft, TMNT, and Avatar: The Last Airbender collide on the track. The conversation then shifts to cardboard as Sonic speeds into Magic: The Gathering with an upcoming Secret Lair set—John and Ryan speculate provide their opinion on the quality of cards revealed and their interest in the video game franchise cards. They then take a thoughtful detour into the real-world side of gaming, discussing recent data that shows Nintendo’s impressively low employee turnover rate and what that says about its workplace culture in contrast to wider industry trends.
Rounding out the episode is a retro review of Wave Race: Blue Storm for the Nintendo GameCube, as the duo discusses the game’s intense physics, water mechanics, and enduring difficulty curve.
Articles covered:
https://magic.wizards.com/en/news/announcements/secret-lair-the-sonic-superdrop
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2025/06/sonic-racing-crossworlds-officially-reveals-nickelodeon-collaboration
https://thenerdstash.com/while-layoffs-keep-hitting-the-industry-nintendo-retains-98-of-staff-including-78-with-disabilities/
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Strap in for a nostalgia-meets-news deep dive on this week’s episode of The Game Deflators! John and Ryan kick things off with a fresh batch of gaming pickups. Then it's time to roll initiative as the duo shares behind-the-screen updates from their latest Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
In the tabletop world beyond their own, the guys examine big moves from the Critical Role team as they bolster their crew for the launch of Daggerheart—is this the next big leap in TTRPGs? And speaking of epic crossovers, John and Ryan discuss recent pulls of the Golden Chocobo serialized cards from Magic: The Gathering x Final Fantasy set and what it means for collectors and competitive players alike.
Finally, the wave machines are primed for a retro review of Wave Race 64—does this water racer still make a splash, or has time drained its shine?
Articles covered:
http://thegamer.com/dungeons-dragons-dnd-critical-role-daggerheart-jeremy-crawford-chris-perkins/
https://kotaku.com/golden-chocobo-mtg-final-fantasy-price-foil-restock-1851784836
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John and Ryan are back on the mics with sand in their shoes and cardboard in their backpacks, kicking things off with a roundup of their latest video game and Magic: The Gathering pickups—some gems and some regrets.
Then it's onto showcase season, where the duo dives into their most anticipated titles from the latest Xbox Showcase and Sony's State of Play.
But not everything is sunny in hardware land. The guys break down the rumored cancellation of the Xbox handheld, chatting about what it could mean for Microsoft's third-party strategy and whether a hardware pivot is smart—or just sad.
Next up, Nintendo’s out of the gates with early Switch 2 sales figures, and John and Ryan weigh in on whether lightning’s struck twice for the Big N.
To round it all out, the guys fire up their NES and hit the pixelated waves with a retro review of Town & Country Surf Designs: Wood & Water Rage. Is it gnarly or just a wipeout?
Articles covered:
https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/handheld-gaming-pcs/xbox-handheld-rumoured-to-be-essentially-cancelled-but-the-new-asus-xbox-ally-is-actually-a-preview-of-all-future-xbox-consoles-not-just-handhelds/
https://wccftech.com/nintendo-switch-2-set-another-record-by-selling-1-1-million-units-in-its-launch-week-in-the-us/
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This week on The Game Deflators Podcast, Ryan is joined by Jim Miller, the mastermind behind Crit Hit—Arizona’s premier tabletop convention! They kick things off by discussing their latest gaming pickups and what’s been keeping them glued to the table.
Jim then shares exciting updates on Crit Hit 7: Cosmic Calamity, revealing what attendees can expect at this year's event—from epic game sessions to stellar surprises. But that’s not all—he also dives into the latest news on his gaming app, Congeon, offering insights into the creative thought process behind its development and the projects he's currently working on.
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A choice wheel is a fun and interactive decision-making tool that helps users make selections from a predefined list of options. Typically designed as a circular wheel divided into segments, each labeled with a different choice, the wheel is spun to randomly determine the selected option. Choice wheels are commonly used in classrooms, parties, and social events to add excitement and spontaneity to decision-making processes. They can be customized to include various themes, such as food choices, activities, or even trivia questions, making them versatile for different occasions. https://thechoicewheel.com/
A choice wheel is a fun and interactive decision-making tool that helps users make selections from a predefined list of options. Typically designed as a circular wheel divided into segments, each labeled with a different choice, the wheel is spun to randomly determine the selected option. Choice wheels are commonly used in classrooms, parties, and social events to add excitement and spontaneity to decision-making processes. They can be customized to include various themes, such as food choices, activities, or even trivia questions, making them versatile for different occasions. Digital versions of choice wheels are widely available through apps and websites, allowing users to create personalized wheels with ease. This randomness eliminates the stress of overthinking and provides a lighthearted way to resolve indecision. Whether used for simple choices, like selecting a dinner menu, or for more engaging activities, a choice wheel is an entertaining tool that encourages participation an
The game typically requires players to respond rapidly, which enhances their ability to think on their feet. This quick decision-making can improve mental agility and reaction times for the link https://yesornowheel.io/.