Imagine a world that was only video games. For as far as your eyes can see it is only video games. The grass is video games. The trees? Video games. The sea and the sky and the very air you breathe, all video games. The eyes you are using to look at this stuff are also video games. That is the world that Adam Knox describes to Tommy Dassalo and Ben Vernel on this week’s Filthy Casuals, as he describes his contraption he intends to use to play every video game ever made in some sort of bunker? Also thoughts on Dragon Quest XI S for the Switch and more!
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Episode 195: Nintendo Switch Lite
Episode 194: Dr. Mario World
Episode 193: Super Mario Maker 2 Review
Episode 192: Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled Review, My Friend Pedro Review
Episode 191: Cadence of Hyrule
Episode 190: E3 2019
Episode 189: E3 Predictions & Outer Wilds Review
Episode 188: Death Stranding Trailer
Episode 187: Rage 2 Review
Episode 186: Detective Pikachu Review
Episode 185: Mortal Kombat 11
Episode 184: Days Gone
Episode 183: Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
Episode 182: Labo VR Review
Episode 181: Nintendo Labo VR Preview
Episode 180: Yoshi's Crafted World Review
Episode 179: Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review
Episode 178: Google Stadia
Episode 177: Devil May Cry V, Baba Is You
Episode 176: Dead or Alive 6, Ape Out
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