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TALK THIS: It's Dangerous to Podcast Alone

Talk This! is a weekly podcast about video games, old and new. Each main episode, hosts Emma and Madelyn Paquette have a lively debate about two random video games (one old and one new) and then subsequently make up their own by mashing together the best elements of each.
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Now displaying: November, 2018
Nov 25, 2018

In this 100th episode, Madelyn and Emma celebrate another 100 episodes to come! Also featuring listing off game names, a lack of a consensus, and THE QUEEN OF ALL MASH-UPS

Nov 18, 2018

In this episode, Madelyn and Emma discuss Beyond Good and Evil and Monster Hunter: World and debate the ways you should use colons in a sentence. We're a grammar podcast! Also featuring the philosophy of Nietzsche, what a real pig looks like, and how video game movies take all the whimsy out.

Nov 11, 2018

In this not-episode, Madelyn and Emma slowly go off the rails. The sky rails, to be specific. Also featuring Kingdom Hearts Christmas cards, proud U of Miami alum Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and one person co-op for the lonely.

Nov 4, 2018

In this episode, Madelyn and Emma discuss Dynasty Warriors and Far Cry 5 and say things about games that don't say things. Also featuring a foray into the Borderlands, Madelyn's childhood pain, and the difference between die and dye. 

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