List of video game podcasts
Appearance
The following is a list of video game podcasts.
List
[edit]Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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The 1UP Show | 2005–2009 | Jane Pinckard, Ryan O'Donnell, and Che Chou | 1Up Network | [1][2] |
GFW Radio | 2006–2008 | Jeff Green and Shawn Elliott | 1Up Network | [3][4] |
Podcast Beyond | 2007–present | Max Scoville and Brian Altano | IGN | [5] |
Kinda Funny Podcast | 2013–present | Greg Miller, Tim Gettys, Nick Scarpino, and Andy Cortez | Independent | [6] |
Game Scoop! | 2006–present | Daemon Hatfield and Justin Davis | IGN | [7] |
Gamertag Radio | 2005–present | Danny Peña, Peter Toledo and Parris Lilly | AudioBoom | [8] |
Spawn On Me with Kahlief Adams | 2016–present | Kahlief Adams | Fanbyte | [9] |
Triple Click | 2020–present | Kirk Hamilton, Maddy Myers, and Jason Schreier | Maximum Fun | [10] |
Filthy Casuals | 2015–present | Tommy Dassalo, Ben Vernel and Adam Knox | Independent | [11] |
What's Good Games | 2017–present | Andrea Rene, Brittney Brombacher and Kristine Steimer | Independent | [12] |
Wizard and the Bruiser | [13] | |||
Game Query | 2019–present | Independent | [14] | |
Retronauts | 2006–present | Jeremy Parish and Bob Mackey | Independent | [15] |
Get Played | 2019–present | Heather Anne Campbell, Nick Wiger, and Matt Apodaca | Earwolf | [16] |
The Daily Fortnite Show | 2020–present | Anchor | [17] | |
Giant Bombcast | 2008–present | Independent | [18] | |
The Game Informer Show | 2009–2024 | Alex Stadnik and Alex Van Aken | Game Informer | [19][20] |
Waypoint Radio | 2016–2023 | Austin Walker, Rob Zacny, Patrick Klepek, Natalie Watson, and Ricardo Contreras | Vice | [21][22] |
Massively Overpowered Podcast | 2015–present | Justin Olivetti | Independent | [23] |
Major Nelson Radio | 2011–present | Major Nelson | Microsoft | [24][25] |
The Noobology Podcast | 2020 | Mav & Ash | Independent | [26] |
8-4 Play | 2010–present | Mark MacDonald, John Ricciardi, Hiroko Minamoto, Justin Epperson, Roy Blakely, Sarah Podzorski, and Graeme Howard | Independent | [27] |
The Easy Allies Podcast | 2016–present | Brandon Jones | Independent | [28] |
Cane and Rinse | 2011–present | Cane and Rinse | [29] | |
Nintendo Power | 2017–present | Nintendo | [30] | |
The 1099 | 2015–present | Josiah Renaudin | Independent | [31] |
The Heroine’s Journey | [32] | |||
Sound of Play | 2015–present | Leon Cox | Cane and Rinse | [33] |
Not A Game | 2013–2016 | Tom Hatfield | Independent | [34] |
The Brainy Gamer Podcast | 2008–2013 | Michael Abbott | Independent | [35] |
Remap Radio | 2023-present | Rob Zacny, Patrick Klepek, and Ricardo Contreras | Independent | [36] |
Nintendo Voice Chat | 2008–present | IGN | [37] | |
The MinnMax Show | 2019–present | Ben Hanson | Independent | [38] |
Nextlander | 2021–present | Vinny Caravella, Brad Shoemaker and Alex Navarro | Independent | [21] |
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