
Tyler and Dave Theorize About Cartoons from Childhood. Battlestar Galactica, The Running Man, Blade Runner, Ender’s Game, They Live, Total Recall. The $100 Challenge ruined by Weinerville. This week on TADPOG, we’re talking about Flashback, the 1993 cinematic platformer for the Super Nintendo. Our theme song is Moves by Sycamore Drive was used as our intro/outro under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.o United States License. What amazing part of Bioshock, Bioshock 2 or Bioshock Infinite did we miss? Let us know on facebook or call us. Girls Just Wanna Have Fun: Original / Bioshock Infinite. Everybody Wants to Rule the World: Original / Bioshock Infinite. God Only Knows: Original / Bioshock Infinite. Did you save the Little Sisters or harvest the Little Sisters?. You can only bring one Bioshock game with you to a desert island, which do you bring?. WARNING: This episode is rife with spoilers.
We’re breaking tradition for a special episode of TADPOG, where we talk about Bioshock, Bioshock 2 and Bioshock Infinite with Jacob York (of wolf fighting fame).
Our intro song this week is Genoshan Massacre by The Dirtiest of The Adventures of Batman and Robin fame.Find us at or /tadpog and let us know what you think of the show.Don’t you miss an episode! Subscribe to TADPOG on iTunes.
Jacob played Borderlands, Poker Night 2, and Oregon Trail: Director’s Cut. Dave played Castlevania: Harmony of Dissonance. Final Fight: Bay Area / Guile’s Theme (goes with everything). Best Biblical Game? The Binding of Isaac. X-Men for the Game Gear was … Flashback?. Discussion of the incredibly difficult Genesis X-Men game. “If you’re the last person at the arcade cabinet, ya might get Dazzler.”. This week on TADPOG, we’re talking about X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse, the 1994 Capcom side scrolling action game for the Super Nintendo with our good friend of Final Fight fame, Jacob York.