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A smörgåsbord of podcasts discussing old LucasArts games and the work of LucasArts offspring, like Double Fine, Ron Gilbert, and Telltale. It's fun!!

The International House of Mojo: The MojoCast The International House of Mojo

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A smörgåsbord of podcasts discussing old LucasArts games and the work of LucasArts offspring, like Double Fine, Ron Gilbert, and Telltale. It's fun!!

    People With Unrelated Accents #3: Toldtale

    People With Unrelated Accents #3: Toldtale

    Jason, Remi, and Zaarin talk about the closure of Telltale.

    • 1 Std. 16 Min.
    People With Unrelated Accents #2: Don't Ask Us About Loom

    People With Unrelated Accents #2: Don't Ask Us About Loom

    Jason, Remi, and Zaarin with special guest star elTee try to remember Loom.

    • 1 Std.
    People With Unrelated Accents #1: In Defense of Escape from Monkey Island

    People With Unrelated Accents #1: In Defense of Escape from Monkey Island

    Jason, Remi, and Zaarin huddle together to defend "Escape from Monkey Island" in this new Mojo podcast series.

    • 59 Min.
    Campfire #1: Paul Franzen and Indie Games

    Campfire #1: Paul Franzen and Indie Games

    Voices: Gabez, elTee, Zaarin, and Paul Franzen.
    Recorded on February 9th 2013. Shootin' the bird and telling yarns about indie adventure games.

    • 52 Min.
    The Inter-Cook

    The Inter-Cook

    Voices: Gabez, elTee, Zaarin.
    Recorded on January 19th, 2013. It's the Inter-Cook!

    • 16 Min.
    The Cook Chase #21: Christmas and New Years Special

    The Cook Chase #21: Christmas and New Years Special

    Voices: Gabez, Zaarin, clone2727, and Nojan.
    Recorded on December 24th 2011.

    • 30 Min.

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