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This is a bit of a intermission episode, discussing games overall - what we've been enjoying, and what we're thinking of doing next.

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Hosted by TheBois · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 24 episodes
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We talk about video games, our life with them and how we as adults try to still enjoy games as we grow older. We also talk about a lot of other inappropriate things that probably shouldn't be heard in public spaces.
TheBois hosts Terminal Gaming, a leisure show with 24 episodes published.

This is a bit of a intermission episode, discussing games overall - what we've been enjoying, and what we're thinking of doing next.


Long ago, the three consoles lived in harmony - but all that changed after Edward Snowden leaked. Thanks to his leak, Xbox now had a leader which the gamers would forever remember as "Don Magic, the man whomst we all wis

STG this is the worst episode we've ever recorded. Justin wasnt here to hold us to a topic. Seriously, don't listen to this one.

Nobodys around so Lott and Justin just basically rant for thirty minutes about how the WOKE MOB ruined their video games. Also we realize we maybe lost the Magic. Don Magic.

A story about the little guy beating a titan. Except the little guy is insanely wealthy and actually a really big dude. Xbox won this era for real doe.

The boys talk about a general overview of Microsofts Xbawks, its humble origins and how microsoft used its massive cash stacks to try to buy the gaming world.

This episode is a intermission between our longer form episodes, and is just kind of the boys talking about recent news and vibing.

Read the title - the end of an era, we finish talking about Nintendo and talk about modern nintendo as well as some of its failings.

Man. We are balls deep in Nintendo and almost done. We talk about the best console: the Nintendo Gamecube. It had those sick mini-discs.

The boys are too brain dead to Nintendo. We get together and bs about manly bands and other stuff.

We are too braindead to talk Nintendo again. The boys bs after the holiday season.

The N64 is coming up to bat, and everyone is basically super confused and unsure of how to do anything. It seems as though our protagonist Nintendo is going to be stumbling through their awkward middle years.

This episode talks about the Gameboys, the SNES, and so many grand things that the description doesn't do it justice.

In this episode, the boys go over some of Nintendos really early history.

The boys bring on Dr. P. Destroyer, Esquire (TM) to talk about Runescape as well as the effects its had on gaming as a whole. Specifically covering Sailing, its implementation, and how Runescape has changed the gaming la

The guys get together and talk about the video game awards, and about furniture exports.

The boys get together to talk about current events in the gaming world, like Halo Infinite losing support early. We go off the rails a bit, but that's OK. Its probably our best episode ever. Definitely the longest.

The boys talk about Western RPGs and their preferences.

This episode we talk about games we're playing, recent gaming news (with no expert opinions) and generally just vibing and discussing. We're experimenting with this format; so as we go forward it'll become more regular a
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