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PODCASTS, Game Classy 59: Aderpticon

Game Classy 59: Aderpticon

Planet Arbitrary has just released episode 59 of their increasingly popular podcast:

Joe is back from Adepticon (which isn’t that big of a deal since its 10 minutes from his house) and gives his “stank report”. Steve also defends his comments about competition painting, while our heroes discuss the new imp guard codex, Cards Against Humanity’s new contest, and the current malaise for gaming. All this and Steampunk Cthulhu Ponys.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 58: Barbarossa Kawaii!!!

Game Classy 58
The latest episode of Game Classy is now available:

Joe tries to to figure out why Steve is going all Kawaii over a bizarre new game from, you guessed it, Japan. Also the boys go over the differences in their minds of Arcadia Quest and Super Dungeon Explore, more on Robotech, and GW dumping their social media presence. All this and a pretty in depth (for this podcast) overview of Lamentations of the Flame Princess.

PODCASTS, Game Glassy 56: “XTREME GAMING!!!”

Game Classy 56

The latest episode of Game Glassy is ready for your listening pleasure.

Joe and Steve push it to the maxxxxx 90′s style this week as they cover explosions, energy drinks, and male beach volleyball. Well, actually they talk a lot of kickstarters including Arcadia Quest, Super Dungeon Explore, Vikings, Minotaurs, and T5 terrain.  All this and Steve loses it over some meeples.  P.S. T2: Judgement Day isn’t very Good.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 16: “Gen-Khaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan”


The latest installment of Game Classy is now available for download from Planet Arbitrary.

It’s the most wonderful time of the year as our host record from Gencon. A lot gets covered including Fantasy Flight’s new round of games, Privateer Press’ limited editions, and the release of Shadows of Esteran. The two also talk about the sweet sweet competition in the air.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 15: “Battletech…Why?”

The latest episode of Game Classy is now available on the Planet Arbitrary website.  It’s a good thing, too, as I’ve indulged too much in the syndicated episodes.

Our hosts answer the age old question this week in regards to big robot games. They also debate the merits of “popular” board games. Oh yeah, and they roll off the winner of the big 2 player starter set for Warmachine!

I haven’t listened to this yet, but Steve tells me he answers some of my questions on Hackmaster, although they still haven’t gotten my name right.  Classic.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 14, Hobby Night

Planet Arbitrary has released the 14th episode of Game Classy, and not a moment too soon.  From their website:

A lot to talk about this week, but first be one of the first 100 people to like our Facebook page and you will automatically be in the running to win the two player Warmachine starter set.  In this episode our hosts discuss the finer points about gaming classy, why Steve is quitting Warhammer Fantasy ( for the 3rd time), and about some awesome kickstarters to blow some ducats on.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 13

The latest episode of Game Classy (13) is now available over at the Planet Arbitrary website.  In this installment, Steve and Joe discuss the latest incarnation of the 40k rule book, and in a sprint at the end touch on a few new releases in the past two weeks.  I’m not a fan of 40k, but theses guys kept me fully entertained for an hour nonetheless. Check it out.

PODCASTS, Game Classy 12

The latest episode of Game Classy, “Kickstart It,” is now available to download or stream over at the Planet Arbitrary website.

Steve loses his shit over Kings of War. Is it a flavor of the month, or can it take on Warhammer? Also we get to hear an update about D&D Next.

I’m delighted to find others intrigued by the Mantic project as much as I am.  I think it’s a sign of aging, however, and the dwindling free time that comes with it.  Don’t tell Steve and Joe that I said that, though. 😉

PODCASTS, Game Classy 11, “How Much is that Digital Download?”

The latest installment of Game Classy is now available over at Planet Arbitrary.  It’s about time, too, as I was starting to display symptoms of withdrawal since the last episode.

Game Classy is a lighthearted and terribly entertaining podcast on all things gaming.  I encourage everyone to try it out at least once.

PODCASTS, Game Classy

I don’t listen to any podcasts or watch any vlogs on a regular basis.  I’ve tried most, but none have ever captivated me for long.  The other day I discovered Game Classy, however, and for now my habits in this regard have changed completely.  I’m hooked.  No one is more surprised than I.

Many of the podcasts on gaming and miniatures have never appealed to me, because they’re usually a group of generic guys sitting around a table talking.  But there’s something different about Game Classy.  I think it’s a combination of a few things.  The guys who make Game Classy are good conversationalists.  The fact that they can make things I care little about so interesting is testament to that.  But they also have strong character-type qualities that I normally associate with skit actors.  The diverse interests of the cast work in the show’s favor, too: one is an RPG enthusiast, one is mainly a painter, and the (quieter) third is somewhere in between.  Whatever it is, I’ve consumed the entire series in the last three days, which is unprecedented for me.

Off the top of my head, the only other time I’ve been this entertained by other people’s conversations is when I first met Deke of Soda Pop Miniatures at PAX2010 in Seattle.  Because of his display of his lightening whit, I overstayed my welcome at the Soda Pop booth every day of the convention.  My most memorable conversations with Deke had little to with gaming; they were his anecdotes on life in general.  I’d share some of those stories here, but this is not really the forum for that and I’d never do them justice.  Suffice it to say, Deke is gifted with the storyteller’s art and rare ability to make the mundane meaningful.  If you ever find yourself wandering past the Soda Pop booth at a convention, try to get him talking and you’ll see what I mean.