Hello all.
Nice surprise this afternoon as we find ourselves among a cavalcade of leading lights in this Red Bull list:
https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/best-vide ... fJOqnPw1ag
Cane and Rinse community, mobilise: Give us a vote click (from as many devices as you have handy) to see us do as well as we can:
https://www.redbull.com/gb-en/best-vide ... fJOqnPw1ag
No awards or prizes we don't think, just some great publicity.
I've never even drunk a Red Bull.
Many thanks!
Best games podcasts - your votes/clicks needed!
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Re: Best games podcasts - your clicks needed!
And leading the way handsomely
Re: Best games podcasts - your clicks needed!
That redhead from What’s Good Games is tick, but I do have question marks over her Eurogamer Pub Quiz credentials - so I know where my vote is going.
Pretty impressive achievement mind, that list has some big, big hitters in it.
Congratulations guys and gals - deserved.
Pretty impressive achievement mind, that list has some big, big hitters in it.
Congratulations guys and gals - deserved.
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Re: Best games podcasts - your clicks needed!
Thanks for the kind words of appreciation!
Re: Best games podcasts - your clicks needed!
I've tried to get in to other games podcasts over the years, but there's always something that puts me off - whether it's the flow, the humour or even something as shallow as someone's voice, but in almost ten years of listening to podcasts only C&R and TCGS have stuck. There have been other good ones - I loved The Rotating Platform with Matthew Castle et al, but that's long dead. Final Games with Liam Edwards is often great, but highly dependent on the guest I find.
Re: Best games podcasts - your clicks needed!
You've got my vote. And yeah, echoing the positive thoughts. Cane and Rinse does sound like radio - a nice quiet confidence in talking about games with reverence they deserve.