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The SideQuest Ep 126: Shock Jock Edition

It looks like the show this week is a little earlier than usual! And lucky for you, dear viewer, its a tad more organized. We’re joined again by devoted listener and friend, Joshua Arnold, we talk about Dali’s strange sex life, MAG, LOST, and the podcast goes off the edge of a cliff when Dali leaves and is replaced by Ryan. Then again, even Ryan has his own ‘Shocking’ charms, so tune in and enjoy this latest episode of The SideQuest.

The SideQuest Ep 125: The Year 2010 Makes Contact

Episode 125. It took us a while, but episode 125 is here. We’re joined by Holly Attesi of TheXBoxDomain to have incredibly dysfunctional mayhem. Mike is the XBox Gamer of the Week. Dali needs to wash a baby. Yaniv wants more days off.

The SideQuest Episode 120: Chevy Chase’s Open Maw

Episode 120. We talk about the biggest game release this holiday season: Coldstone Creamery: Scoop It Out! for the Wii. Err, we mean Modern Warfare 2. From viral marketing to online and single player, we cover all the prerequisite bases. Plus, we corner Justin McElroy into discussing odd toys of seduction.

The SideQuest Episode #119 – Old Porn Edition

Episode 119. Mike Wehner makes his triumphant return as the podcast derails from the get-go. NPDs are discussed, as well as SideQuest Babiez, Mike’s iPhone creations, and a lot of nothingness. Yes, a lot.

The SideQuest Episode #118 – Just the Two of Us

Episode 118. Ryan Gan ditches us for Darkest of Days so instead we decided to fill his silence with the silence of another Ryan, our new podcast editor! In today’s episode there is more Muramasa, and then various other gaming discussion with a distracted Yaniv and his affair with IL-2 Strumovik. Who knew that two-person podcasts could be so much fun.

The SideQuest Episode #117 – The Post PAX Pox

Episode 117. We’re joined by Shane Bettenhausen of Ignition (formerly of 1UP) and Sam Houston of GamerDNA to talk a little bit about the PAX Pox, switching from reviewing games to developing them, the magic of Skype and dropped calls, and Ryan buying a PS3. We spend a good amount of time talking about Muramasa and Nostalgia, and how games inspired by classic experiences still matter. At least to a few of us.