28 Years Later, Tokyo Highway, & Missile Command: Delta

About This Episode We watch two very different media offerings that both revolve around the return of the dead, test a budget-priced game controller with premium features that might surprise you, and head back to the bunker to play Atari’s new entry in the classic Missile Command franchise. (May contain some explicit language.) Patreon » […]

A Quiet Place: Day One, Releases.com, & Intellivision

About This Episode We head to the theatre to see third entry and prequel in the Quiet Place franchise, check out a website that promises to help you stay on top of the overwhelming volume of media releases, and delve into the library of the ’80s Mattel console that once gave Atari a run for […]
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A.A.I Wars | Comic Sans Episode 17

In this week’s round table comic book review we take a look at a self-published book, A.A.I. Wars, written & illustrated by Jason Flowers. The year is 2058 or so we believe. After downloading what appeared to be a signal of alien radio waves, we were ambushed. The waves were encoded with a viral alien […]

Adolescence, Bazarr, & Oblivion Remastered

About This Episode We watch the latest episodes from a video game classic turned small-screen series, marvel at the precision technology packed into a cheap measuring gadget and play the remastered edition of a nearly 20-year-old Bethesda RPG that promises to breathe new life into the established title. (May contain some explicit language.) Patreon » […]

Alien Earth, ReO2 Lens Restorer, & Crime Scene Cleaner

About This Episode We tune in for the new horror sci-fi TV series that expands on the Alien franchise, check out a high-tech gadget to help contact lens wearers see clearer for longer, and play a twisted video game where it’s your job to clean up crime scenes for mob bosses! (May contain some explicit […]

Amazing Stories

About This Episode We’re celebrating the 40th anniversary of Amazing Stories, the 1985 anthology series created by Steven Spielberg. With its mix of science fiction, fantasy, and heartfelt storytelling, the show brought cinematic wonder to television in a way audiences had never seen before. We’ll look back at its legacy, revisit some of its most […]
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