
17 episodes

Game Bytes Show LeGrande Jolley
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A weekly podcast about video games by your illustrious hosts LeGrande Jolley, Jeremy Lamont, Dale Jones, and Jerod Dunn.
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Game Decetcive
LeGrande and Jeremy team up for another power duo episode, and we log back into the game grid for some decetcive work. GAME decetcive work. This week, we decetc the Gameboy and its idiosyncrasies, but Metroid 2 is still pretty good. LeGrande flaunts his Overwatch 2 battle pass stats, and we spend like 15 minutes trying to figure out how to describe Everspace 2 and find out it's not that difficult after all. Jeremy decetcs Gamedec, and enjoys its Disco Elysium style, but is a bit skeptical that Warsaw is the dystopian megalith city of our future.
We flaunt our Leaked Destiny 2 Guns segment at the law. We will not be bullied. But other people will, and they show up in the news speedrun this week. Lots of good stuff in here, come and get it!
Intro: "Battle Theme" - Everspace 2Outro: "The Number 314" - Gamedec, by Marcin Przybyłowicz
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Super Meet Your Mario Maker
This week, the guys give their unbiased and unfettered opinions of the recent Super Mario movie... and keep doing it. Eventually, we get to talking about some video games, and we start by dissecting and dunking on the new hero in Overwatch 2, but generally still enjoying it. We talk about the new post-apocalyptic player-created-dungeon-raid shooter Meet Your Maker, and consider the challenge and fun of asynchronously defeating your gene-coveting foes. Finally, we continue to dig... into news, new releases, and more! Plus we hit that super-speedy Speed Run before we hit the road for now!
Intro: "Super Mario Bros Opus" - Super Mario Bros Movie, by Bryan tylerOutro: "Lifeweaver Main Menu Theme" - Overwatch 2
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Everybody Loves Crabs
Jerod, LeGrande, and Jeremy hit the airwaves this week to catch up after an extended leave from some of our hosts. LeGrande finally drops some expert opinions on Diablo 4, and Jerod laments the absence of the options he wants, and everyone seems to have good things to say at this moment about Diablo Immortal. Jerod has been playing Kerbal Space Program 2, but is it the game the community wants? Also, we decide whether Dragon Age Absolution is the proper insertion point for new players to get into the lore (it isn't). Plus, Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon. Jeremy finally gets his hands on Ghostwire Tokyo, and decides whether Shinji Mikami has another hit to add to his catalog.
Finally, the guys catch you up on new releases, sales, and a bit of news, including the confounding cover of NHL '23, whether competitors for Steam Deck mean that the handheld PC-gaming market has arrived, and everything good that's in the speed run news segment!
Intro: "Wire In" - Ghostwire Tokyo, by Masatoshi YanagiOutro: "Main Menu Theme" - Tainted Grail: Fall of Avalon
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Just a Vehicle for Clicking on Things
Dale and Jeremy take the show out for a spin using the buddy system, and the results are astonishing. In absence of anyone better equipped, Jeremy talks about the Diablo IV beta, and immediately undermines any legitimacy he has to do so. Dale describes his time of tabletop fellowship at Adepticon. Jeremy talks about the game he actually brought, the New Caledonia-inspired Tchia. Plus, Fortnite might introduce Web 3.0 with its Unreal Editor functionality, a gritty new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is in development, and Game Stop posts a surprising financial report.
Intro: "Ashava World Event" - Diablo IV betaOutro: "Sailing" - Tchia, by John Robert Matz
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Unexpected Ninja Tank
Dale and Jeremy hit the proverbial road like a motorcycle/sidecar power duo in this episode filled with robots and ninjas and action and drama. We preside over the closing of Nintendo's 3DS and Wii U eShop, consider the latest big PS5 firmware update and what it means for cross-platform play, take note of Microsoft's mobile storefront objectives, and more! New releases, freebies, our speed run news, and everything you need to keep you informed on the video game happenings of the week!
Intro: "Breaking Ground" - FF11 Seekers of Adoulin, by Naoshi MizutaOutro: "Another Day in the Lab" - Mega Man 11, by Marika Suzuki
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Space Dwarf Racism Holds a Grain of Truth
This week we think we've got a show you can really dig ahahaha. Just kidding, we know it's not credible humor, but you totally bard it anyway. This week, LeGrande played some mobile stuff but notably Shovel Knight Dig. Jeremy embraces his dwarfself-loathing in Deep Rock Galactic. Dale chases his dream of being an amazing solo musician with the bard class in Final Fantasy XI. We detail the stuff announced at the Paradox Interactive Showcase, and then just back-fill most of the interesting stuff into the news speedrun, because we know you love it.
Intro: "They're Here" - Deep Rock Galactic, by Sophus Alf Agerbæk-LarsenOutro: "Thermal Vent (Secret Fountain)" - by Jake Kaufman
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Customer Reviews
Excellent Video Game Podcast
Many video game podcasts are thinly disguised ads.
The Game BYTES show is not one of these.
I enjoy the thoughful commentary from the hosts. It is clear that they love video games. The news is spot on, and I have found myself reading game news at later times and skipping stories because Game BYTES has kept me in the know already. The best part of this show is the length. They really do a good job of keeping the length "digestable". No 2-3 hours long awkwardness to be found here. The hosts are friendly and their banter is amusing. They keep the material approachable. If you are a rookie (or a parent of gamers) the hosts keep things on the level and understandable. (This is where other podcasts I have listened to have failed) I don't recall hearing any foul language. Just plain straight talk about video games and video game news.