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  2. Shut Up & Sit Down - Wikipedia

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    Shut Up & Sit Down (often abbreviated to SUSD) is a board game review website and YouTube channel headed by Quintin Smith, Matt Lees, and Tom Brewster. [2] The channel formerly had Paul Dean as a member, and has featured Ava Foxfort, Philippa Warr of Rock Paper Shotgun and PC Gamer, Emily from Emily and Things, and Brendan Caldwell of Rock Paper Shotgun.

  3. TableTop - Wikipedia

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    TableTop won the gold ENnie for Best Podcast at the 2013 Gen Con EN World RPG Awards for its Dragon Age episodes. The award was accepted by Chris Pramas on behalf of Wil Wheaton. TableTop won the Origins Award for "Best Game-Related Publication of 2013". [20] The Doubleclicks wrote a song about TableTop, featured on their 2014 album Dimetrodon

  4. Get Played - Wikipedia

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    ) is an audio podcast that follows Heather Anne Campbell, Nick Wiger and Matt Apodaca as they discuss and review video games, with early episodes focusing on weird or bad games. In January 2022, the podcast changed formats to shift away from intentionally playing bad games, in part to improve the experience for guests and the hosts. [2]

  5. Tom Vasel - Wikipedia

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    Thomas J. Vasel is a podcaster, designer and reviewer of board games, [1] [2] [3] and hosted The Dice Tower podcast from 2003-2022, which has more than 300,000 subscribers. Vasel began publishing board game reviews in 2002 on BoardGameGeek, [4] followed by YouTube, [5] [6] and his Dice Tower website.

  6. TrueAnon - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of TrueAnon was released on July 23, 2019. [1] Branding itself as "the only non-pedophile podcast," [ 5 ] TrueAnon combines elements of the true crime genre and the dirtbag left , the rhetorical style most closely associated with Chapo Trap House defined by "subversive, populist vulgarity."

  7. How Did This Get Made? - Wikipedia

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    The podcast started in 2010 and by 2019 had released over 200 episodes. [6] Later, the pair talked to Mantzoukas about the movie and joked about the idea for starting a bad movie podcast. As of August 2023 [update] , Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps has never been covered on the podcast.

  8. The unlikely podcaster: How this Dallas man became ... - AOL

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    When he produced the long series, “American Elections: Wicked Game,” which details every single Presidential election campaign in America’s history, there was a purpose.

  9. The Greatest Generation (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    The podcast, which is released the Friday after a new episode of Star Trek is aired, reviews each episode in the same format as The Greatest Generation. When there are no new episodes, the podcast is released monthly with Pranica and Harrison discussing Star Trek related news, interviewing guests and reviewing other Star Trek related media ...