Searching for Grog Adam Pasion
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- Society & Culture
Three brothers try to reconstruct their childhood memories of a roadtrip involving sledding accidents, freak hailstorms, confessions of love and an arcade game about cavemen playing golf.
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Cowboy Game Completionist
The boys discuss the Konami run-and-gun games Mystic Warriors (1992) and C.O.W. Boys of Moo Mesa(1992) and which is the true successor to Sunset Riders. The conversation meanders around lofty topics such as games as literature, the death of Superman and circles the drain of pornographic Atari games like Custer's Revenge.
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Tommy Westphall Universe
The boys discuss whether a cross over between between TMNT and "Friends" would be possible and whether or not they exist in the same universe according to the Tommy Westphall theory. They also discuss Captain Planets strange off-brand episode about AIDS awareness, and Cartoon All-stars to the Rescue.
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Zeino's Paradox
X-Men producer Masahiro Inoue holds the patent for multi-screen arcade cabinets, but on a recent trip to Tokyo, Adam finds a machine with THREE monitors that predates X-Men by 5 years! The boys get in touch with folks at SVI, and are introduced to The Talent Group, an agency that may have found the voices for X-Men...??
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Brothers helping Brothers Part Deux
Adam makes some forward progress by contacting the Blaustein brothers - Jeremy who worked as a voice director and localization director at Konami in Tokyo, and Michael who was a producer at Konami in Chicago. They determine the studio and voice agencies behind many Konami games...but are they the games we are looking for?!?!
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The Fukami Probability Wave
The boys celebrate Andrew's birthday in true "Searching for Grog" style with M.Bison and Rhinox. Adam gets a surprising email from composer Kenichiro Fukui, and the boys employ the classic search and destroy algorithm.