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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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Nintendo Switch  renderings, Nintendo Switch pirate evading Nintendo and the 2024 Game Awards. In this episode of Game Deflators, John and Ryan kick things off with an in-depth discussion on the 2024 Game Awards, breaking down the winners, surprising moments, and standout announcements from the event. Next, the guys discuss renderings of the Nintendo Switch 2 being used in recent marketing from a third party. John and Ryan will speculate on the possible features and design improvements of the highly anticipated next-gen console. The conversation continues as they they dive into the drama surrounding a Nintendo Switch pirate who has managed to evade their lawsuit.  Finally, they take a nostalgic look back with a review of Wario Land 3. They'll discuss the game's unique mechanics, graphics and gameplay, and whether it's worth the $25 price tag.   Articles covered: https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/nintendo/nintendo-switch-2-design-seemingly-leaked-by-carrying-case-maker-similar-aesthetics-but-with-a-larger-screen-and-joy-cons  https://overkill.wtf/nintendo-serve-sue-pirate-streamer-lawsuit-keighin/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
On this week's episode of the Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan embark on an epic journey through the history of shooter video games. They're diving into three of the most iconic and top-rated titles ever released: Perfect Dark for the N64, Halo: Combat Evolved for the Xbox, and Gears of War for the Xbox 360. Join the duo as they: Revisit Perfect Dark: Delve into the groundbreaking features that made this N64 classic a fan favorite, from its innovative AI to its engaging story and multiplayer modes. Experience Halo: Combat Evolved: Explore the game that redefined first-person shooters on consoles, introducing the legendary Master Chief and an expansive universe that captivated millions of players. Battle through Gears of War: Analyze the intense combat mechanics, gripping narrative, and stunning visuals that set a new standard for third-person shooters on the Xbox 360. John and Ryan will compare and contrast these legendary games, discussing their impact on the genre and gaming culture. They'll debate which game deserves the top spot on the podium, considering factors like gameplay, story, graphics, and lasting influence. Don't miss this action-packed episode as the Game Deflators settle the ultimate question: Which shooter reigns supreme?   Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Black Friday gaming sales, Epic Mickey sales slump, an Xbox handheld on the horizon and Red Faction. Join John and Ryan in this jam-packed episode of Game Deflators podcast as they dive into some recent gaming news and rumors. First up, they analyze the Black Friday sales and whether they're truly worth the hype. Are the deals as good as they seem, or is it all just clever marketing? Next, they explore the current demand for remakes and remasters of video games. Using the sales figures of Epic Mickey Rebrushed and Silent Hill 2 as a reference, they discuss whether this trend is still going strong or if the gaming community is ready to move on. In addition, they tackle the exciting rumors about an Xbox handheld. What could this mean for the future of portable gaming, and how might it compete with existing handheld consoles? Finally, they review the classic PS2 game Red Faction, reminiscing about its groundbreaking gameplay and discussing how it holds up in today's gaming landscape.   Articles covered: https://mynintendonews.com/2024/12/01/thq-says-epic-mickey-rebrushed-sales-slower-than-expected/  https://gamerant.com/xbox-handheld-console-rumor-pc-compatible-playstation-games-good-why/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
On this special mid-week release of the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan are joined by JRod of Fresh Brewed Games to discuss the video game steel book publisher's process, games on the horizon and what you can expect when ordering from Fresh Brewed Games. Preorders for their first release Speedollama can be found at https://www.freshsteelbookgames.com/product-page/speedollama-ps5   Learn more at: https://x.com/GingerichJrod www.freshsteelbookgames.com   Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Sony's Possible From Software parent company acquisition, Golden Joystick Awards highlights, Dungeons and Dragons session updates, and a SimCity 2000 PS1 review On this episode of Game Deflators, join John and Ryan as they delve into the latest buzz in the gaming world. First up, they discuss the potential Sony acquisition of From Software parent company, Kadokawa. They explore what this could mean for the future of From Software's iconic franchises and the broader implications for the gaming industry. Next, the duo touches on the Golden Joystick Awards, chatting about some of the biggest winners, surprises. They share their thoughts on the awards and discuss there expectations for the next show, The Game Awards. Not to be lost in the shuffle, Ryan and John update listeners and viewers on their ongoing Dungeons and Dragon's campaign. With one final session left, how did the group fair in their most recent battles? Finally, the guys take a nostalgic trip back to the late '90s with a review of SimCity 2000 for the PS1. John and Ryan revisit this classic city-building game, discussing its gameplay mechanics, memorable moments, and how well it holds up today.   Articles covered: https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/20/24300583/sony-kadokawa-acquisition-from-software-anime-manga  https://www.gamesradar.com/games/here-are-all-the-golden-joystick-awards-2024-winners/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Pokémon TCG Pocket, changes to the Game awards and BioShock for the PS4.   This week on the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan discuss their current progress with Pokémon TCG pocket and speculate what Pokémon may do to keep gamers playing. Following this, the guys talk about recent changes to the Game Awards, including DLC being up for the Game of the Year awards and more.   Capping off the episode, the Game Deflators go down memory lane and play BioShock on the PS4. Does BioShock still hold up today and should you pick up the BioShock collection? Find us on TheGameDeflators.com     Articles Covered: https://www.ign.com/articles/it-takes-almost-2-years-to-complete-just-the-first-pokmon-tcg-pocket-set-unless-you-spend-money   https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/the-game-awards-confirms-that-dlc-remakes-and-remasters-will-be-eligible-for-game-of-the-year/      Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Nintendo and Palworld lawsuit updates, PS5 Pro scalpers losing money and an update from Premium Edition Games. On this week's episode of the Game Deflators, John and Ryan are joined by Barry from the Premium Edition Games team to dive into the latest news and controversies in the gaming world!  First, Barry provides the latest updates on premium edition games. Barry shares his insights on upcoming releases and what fans can expect from these upcoming releases. Pre-order premium edition series 10 here https://premiumeditiongames.com/?sca_ref=3858449.Pq0kr2G0zd Next, guys break down the ongoing lawsuit between Nintendo and Palworld developer Pocketpair, discussing the implications for game mechanics and what scenarios are most likely to occur. Following the Nintendo lawsuit, they discuss the recent struggles of PS5 Pro scalpers who are now facing financial losses. Capping off the episode, a trip down memory lane with a review of the classic game God of War for the PS2. The guys reminisce about the game's groundbreaking impact and why it remains a beloved title for many gamers.   Articles Covered: https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/8/24291232/nintendo-pocketpair-palworld-lawsuit-patents  https://www.gamesradar.com/platforms/ps5/ps5-pro-scalpers-may-be-losing-money-on-the-console-but-theyre-still-making-a-profit-on-disc-drives/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18    The views and opinions expressed on this channel are solely those of the author. The content within these recordings are property of their respective Designers, Writers, Creators, Owners, Organizations, Companies and Producers.   Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
Magic the Gathering changes, Nintendo Switch 2 announcements missing and a new Pokémon mobile game. In this episode of Game Deflators, John and Ryan explore the latest buzz in the gaming and collectible card game worlds. First, they dive into the recent changes in Magic: The Gathering's Universe Beyond series and the impact of the new MSRP adjustments -  dissecting how these changes could affect collectors and players alike. Next, the guys speculate on the reasons why the Nintendo Switch 2 hasn't been announced yet. From market strategy to technological challenges, we'll explore the possibilities and share our thoughts on what Nintendo's next big move could be. No to be outdone, Ryan talks about his experiences so far with Pokémon TCG pocket. Capping off the episode the Game Deflators review Paper Mario Sticker Star for the 3DS. A sub $20 Mario game with 20+ hours of gameplay. Should you pick it up?   Articles Covered: https://www.techopedia.com/why-the-nintendo-switch-2-is-taking-so-long  https://gamerant.com/pokemon-trading-card-game-pocket-historic-launch-revenue-sales/?origin=serp_auto      Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18    The views and opinions expressed on this channel are solely those of the author. The content within these recordings are property of their respective Designers, Writers, Creators, Owners, Organizations, Companies and Producers.   Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.
Video game development, gaming pickups, retro game books. and Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain for PlayStation. This week on the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan are joined by Brian Riggsbee of retrogamebooks.com to chat about his newest projects and a deep dive into his experiences in the video game development world; including QA, production and design. The trio also discuss some of their recent video game pickups including PS1 classics like Parasite Eve and Alundra, in addition to video games they are currently playing. Not to be outdone, John provides an update on his progress with The Lord of the Rings: Gollum. Capping off the episode John and Ryan provide their review on Blood Omen: Legacy of Kain for the PlayStation 1. An action adventure title beloved by many, but is the $40+ complete in box price tag worth the pickup. Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Sony loses its battle in court, Electronic Gaming Monthly has a successful Kickstarter and Dig Dug II isn't as bad as you think it is.   This week on the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan cover a trio of topics that you won't want to miss. First up, they dive into the Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) Kickstarter campaign—breaking down what the iconic gaming magazine aims to achieve and what they hope the success generates in the future.   The guys then tackle the news that Sony has lost its lawsuit against Datel. They discuss the implications of this ruling, and why a lawsuit was never going to be a success from the very beginning.   Lastly, the Game Deflators review Dig Dug 2 for the NES. They explore the game's mechanics, its evolution from the original, and whether it holds up in today's gaming landscape.     Articles Covered: https://gamerant.com/electronic-gaming-monthly-kickstarter-funding-goal-passes/    https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2024/10/17/eu-court-upholds-right-to-sell-playstation-add-ons-in-loss-for-sony-datel-game-mods     Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Nintendo Switch 2 code name, a massive Pokémon leak, Concord's revival, and FOMO in collecting. This week on the Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan kick off the episode with a discussion about FOMO in game collecting and how it drives collectors to acquire new items they think they need. The guys discuss their own experiences and how they try to manage this urge to make more mindful collecting decisions. Next, John and Ryan cover the latest updates on Concord, PlayStation's live service that was recently pulled from sale. They'll talk about the recent updates still happening on Steam and what they could mean for the game's future. Additionally, the guys break down the recent Pokémon leaks, including leaked source codes, unused designs, and plans for upcoming titles.  Top cap off the episode, the Game Deflators discuss their experience with Fairytale Fights for the PS3. A gimmicky title with more blood and gore than you could imagine from little red riding hood; but is it still worth trying?   Articles Covered: https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2024/10/10/concord-devs-updating-game-files-f2p-speculations/    https://www.gamesradar.com/games/pokemon/huge-game-freak-leak-reveals-pokemon-source-code-unused-designs-switch-2-details-and-unannounced-gen-10-games/     Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
John and Ryan are joined by Allie and Sarah of Astral Clocktower Studios to talk about their ARPG, Kristala.  Kristala places you in the role of a feral feline warrior who must master the six magic specialties of the sacred Kristals to prove yourself worthy of joining ranks with the famed Raksaka warriors - powerful protectors of your species. As you battle your way across the six clan lands, you soon discover a terrible curse has mysteriously transformed Ailur's creatures into mutated, monstrous beasts bent on destruction. Uncover and upgrade a multitude of weapons, spells, armor sets, and additional items as you embark on your Raksaka Proving and strategically battle to restore peace to Ailur. Meet and interact with unique and varied characters while journeying across an otherworldly fantasy planet that's overflowing with untold stories ripe for unraveling. About the studio: Astral Clocktower Studios is a women-owned game development studio based in the Northeast US. Founded in 2018 by Alexis Brutman, Tiffany Gomez, and Sarah Schaffstall, the ACS dev team has since grown into a rich and culturally diverse family of 30+ creators hailing from all over the world. The Astral Clocktower culture and key pillars are centered around celebrating diversity, equality, and inclusion in the traditionally male-dominated gaming space. We encourage an “open door” atmosphere, free from judgement, that celebrates the vast and diverse cultures our team members represent and bring to our family. We hope to share our unique voice and fresh perspective with the gaming industry and strive to inspire gamers from all walks of life with diverse and relatable characters, immersive storylines, impactful themes, and smart gameplay mechanics. Learn more at www.astralclocktowerstudios.com    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Addicting gameplay of Balatro, the recent fallout from Magic the Gatherings commander bans and the equally disappointing season 3 launch of suicide squad kill the justice league. In this episode of The Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan dive into the latest updates in the world of tabletop and video games. They kickstart the conversation with recent gaming pickups and Ryan's ongoing addiction to Balatro. The guys then discuss the recent bans in Magic: The Gathering Commander bans and their perspective on the situation.  But that’s not all! Suicide Squad continues to get dragged through the mud and the Game Deflators indulge in the painful experience that is Dungeons and Dragons Dark Alliance for the PS5, sharing their thoughts on its gameplay, graphics, and overall experience.    Articles Covered: https://www.thegamer.com/magic-the-gathering-wizards-of-the-coast-warned-rules-committee-commander-bans/    https://gamerant.com/suicide-squad-kill-justice-league-lawless-s3-original-character-bad-why/?      Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
In this episode of the Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan are joined by Jim from Crit Hit Con to dive deep into the world of board games, tabletop RPGs (TTRPGs), and trading card games (TCGs). The guys explore the learning curves of popular games like Magic: The Gathering (MTG) and Dungeons & Dragons (DND), and discuss how skills developed across varying games can translate to other franchises. The trio also take a closer look at the unique and gritty world of Mork Borg and the hacks gamers across the globe have created. Plus, the big question: As a Game Master (GM), are you open to running the same campaign for new players? Discover the replayability of TTRPGs and how different groups can bring new life to familiar adventures. Interested in exploring new TTRPGs? Check out the Mork Borg compatible Chainsaw https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/driftwoodarchives/chainsaw    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Nintendo Lawsuits, video game reviews and the latest leaks for the Nintendo Switch 2. In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators Podcast, John and Ryan dive into their preferences for video game reviews, comparing insights from professional critics to those from general viewers. They discuss how each perspective can shape a gamer’s experience and decision-making process. The guys also discuss the recent Nintendo lawsuit against Palworld creator Pocketpair, examining Nintendo's reasoning and predictions as to how the lawsuit may end. Additionally, John and Ryan explore the latest Nintendo Switch 2 rumors, speculating on its features from recent photo's leaked and when Nintendo may unveil/open up pre-orders. To cap off the episode, the Game Deflators review Demon Stone for the PlayStation 2, sharing their thoughts on its gameplay, story, and overall value it could add to your collection.   Articles Covered: https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2024/09/nintendo-and-pokemon-file-lawsuit-against-palworld-developer-pocketpair  https://gamerant.com/nintendo-switch-2-photo-leak-geekshare-real-legitimate-x6-prototype/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators Podcast John and Ryan discuss game worlds to the would want to live in, a new PS5 console with a price tag in the stratosphere and Switch 2 rumors of a price and announcement. And for our retro gaming enthusiasts, we take a nostalgic trip back to the SNES era with a review of Eye of the Beholder. Is it still worth playing today? Tune in to find out!   Articles Covered: https://wccftech.com/ps5-pro-like-pc-would-cost-a-fair-bit-more-says-df-rtx-4070-is-the-closest-gpu/    https://www.tomsguide.com/gaming/nintendo-switch-2-leaker-just-tipped-price-and-launch-date      Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
PS5 Pro Rumors, updates for Concord and endless adventures in a Dungeons and Dragons campaign. In this week’s episode of The Game Deflators Podcast, we dive into the magical world of Dungeons & Dragons and share the exciting details from the first few sessions of out new campaign. But that’s not all! Rumors are swirling that a major PS5 announcement is just around the corner. Could this be Sony’s strategic move to overshadow the lackluster launch of Concord? And for our retro gaming enthusiasts, we take a nostalgic trip back to the NES era with a review of the classic game, Wizardry. Is it still worth playing today? Tune in to find out!   Articles Covered: https://wccftech.com/playstation-5-pro-announced-state-of-play/  Concord to be taken offline on September 6 as Sony Interactive Entertainment ‘determines the best path ahead’ - Gematsu    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Video Game to movie and television adaptations, recent pickups and the final wrestling game for the month. On this week's episode of the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan are joined by Javier of the Open Bar Miami podcast to talk about their their favorite video game to movie and television adaptations. Listen in to hear what made their list. The guys continue the discussion with their thoughts on the recently announced Secret Level Amazon Prime show and a bonus review of the Borderlands movie. Capping of the episode John, Ryan and Javier review AEW Fight Forever for the PS5. An almost spiritual successor to WWF No Mercy, does AEW's first major video game hit the mark?   Articles Covered: https://kotaku.com/secret-level-amazon-armored-core-playstation-keanu-1851627812  https://www.gamesradar.com/games/borderlands/barely-3-weeks-after-its-dollar90m-flop-the-borderlands-movie-is-reportedly-giving-up-on-cinemas-and-going-straight-to-streaming/    Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
Hard video games, Magic the Gathering reprints and Sony's latest flop on this week's episode of the Game Deflators Podcast. John and Ryan kickstart the episode with a discussion on on Souls-like games and whether adaptive difficulties are needed to for some gamers. The guys then shift their eyes towards possible reprints of controversial Magic the Gathering cards, the early death of Concord for the PS5. As a bonus discussion topic, Ryan provides at update on his new Dungeons and Dragons campaign. Capping off the episode the Game Deflators review WWF No Mercy for the Nintendo 64. Considered one of the greatest wrestling video games of all time, but is the $30 loose cart value the right price to play?   Articles Covered: https://www.thegamer.com/magic-the-gathering-mtg-head-designer-confirms-the-one-ring-reprints-possible/ https://www.forbes.com/sites/paultassi/2024/08/24/playstations-concord-did-not-break-700-players-on-steam-on-launch-day/   Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
On this special 300th episode of the Game Deflators podcast John and Ryan are joined by podcast friends Barry Carenza of Premium Edition Games and Nintendo Fuse, Darren Hupke of 32 Bit Library and Pixels and Polygons, and John Roo of the Retro Room. The guys sit back to talk about their least favorite video game console from Sega, Nintendo, Sony, or Microsoft, the console they would like to start their children with and the legacy they want to leave behind in gaming. Also on this episode are recent gaming pickups and titles each speaker is currently playing.   Want more Game Deflators content? Find us at www.thegamedeflators.com     Find us on Social Media Twitter @GameDeflators Instagram @TheGameDeflators Facebook @TheGameDeflators YouTube @The Game Deflators   Permission for intro and outro music provided by Matthew Huffaker http://www.youtube.com/user/teknoaxe 2_25_18 
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