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Using the power of video games Raya Systems (later, Health Hero Network) was on a mission to teach kids about Diabetes, Cigarettes, Asthma and Diabetes again. We cover the entire library of games from this developer as we talk about efficacy of games as a...

Hatoful Boyfriend, otherwise known as the pigeon dating simulator has got us egg-cited. Let us take you under our wing as we explore this world of drama, mystery and egrets. Fortunately, there's nothing too unpheasant in the content, but will it be impeckable enough to...

Ubisoft's Battle Royale Hyper Scape was surprise dropped in July of 2020 on PC. Focusing on twitch integration it had success in it's first month among the crowded field, but just a few days after it's official launch in August Gamespot was reporting how it...

Spore, the 2008 Maxis game from famed developer Will Wright has a simple scope - ALL OF LIFE. With the largest scope of any game how could they possibly fail? The hype for this release was huge and the critic scores were pretty good, yet,...

Are you ready to KICK SOME BRAIN? Dexter the Dinodroid has crash landed on earth and needs our help to stop floating brains from zombifying dinos and bringing them into the 1940s. Does Frank know enough dino trivia to win this 1992 CD-i game? Boasting...

Happy Holidays! It's GGN's inaugural Garbage Gift Night! Each of us gave someone an interesting game from steam for under $5. How did we do? Did we find some gems or some coal? We talk through 6 different short game experiences that were gifted and...

On this 53rd episode spectacular the gang unwinds while we play some Powerwash Simulator, discuss the traumas inflicted upon us over the past 52 games, and try to wash it all away with a pressurized jet stream. Master of brevity, Frank, summarizes each game we've...

It is STILL the spooky season. This week we take a look at a game so horrifying, so macabre, that it was a premiere feature of the 1993 hearings on violence in video games. How did an experience that used VCRs and was being developed for...