New Player Has Joined Starburns Audio
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Each episode explores the video games people love and why they love them. Why do we imprint hard on certain games, and how do those games imprint on us? Keith and Jesse chat with celebrities, game developers, industry pros, and some folks you’d never guess are into video games.
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175: Final Fantasy VII - Keith & Jesse & Aristotle (Goodbye)
It's the final episode of the podcast, and what better way to put it out than with the help of sweet baby Aristotle as Keith and Jesse finish their look at Final Fantasy VII. Thank you for listening. This has been New Player Has Joined. Goodbye.
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End of An Era
New Player Has Joined is coming to an end. Keith and Jesse look back on the last three years of podcasting and talk about what comes next.
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174: Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean - Keith & Jesse (First Love)
It might not be the greatest game ever, but it's a game that has stuck with Jesse for decades. Keith and Jesse talk about Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean, a Sega Saturn gem that shaped Jesse's love of JRPGs.
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173: The Legend of Dragoon - Keith & Jesse (Good & Flawed)
Some games are masterpieces, some are flops, and some are beloved despite rough edges. Keith and Jesse discuss The Legend of Dragoon as they try to figure out what makes this game a cult classic.
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172: Tetris - Keith & Jesse (Who Owns This?!)
Z shape. L shape. Square. Z shape. Square. Long piece! Keith and Jesse talk about Tetris. And yes, the song is already stuck in your head.
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171: Persona 5 - Keith & Jesse (Part IV)
Shadows with creepy hands and the worst Valentine's Day possible? It must be Persona 5. Keith and Jesse finish their look at the instant classic RPG that has everybody asking, "Why can't you date Yusuke?"
Customer Reviews
Miss this podcast
Great podcast, it’s been a while since it ended but I still come back to revisit. Highly recommended to gamers and just people who like some funny jokes but at the same time just revisit old games you might have never known existed or just forgot.
Miss this podcast
I hope everyone involved in creating this podcast is crushin it right now. I listened recently and it is a time capsule that has got me missing these cool people talking about video games with great guests. They’re hilarious and fun
You remind me why I will always love this, love love love it
You let me mentally revisit games I haven’t played in a long time, and you make me laugh. That kind of combination is something I’ve never felt before, and it’s amazing. Keep it up!