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Nerds Without Pants Episode 219: We're Comin' At Ya!

Pro tip: never let Justin DJ your wedding.

Well howdy, partner! Nerds Without Pants is back, and Mike Fallek as back. So you know what that means: a massively meandering show that loses control almost immediately. Enjoy! Also, why did I start this by typing “howdy, partner”?

00:00 – 11:25 Stamps

12:04 – 53:21 VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH TOURNAMENT BOUT: Super Mario Bros. vs Crusader: No Remorse

59:33 – 1:35:59 Horizon: Forbidden West, modern sci-fi

1:35:59 – 2:32:11 Cyberpunk 2077, Justin is a Time Lord confirmed, the pros and cons of early console adoption

2:32:43 – 3:08:27 Elden Ring

3:08:27 – 3:43:10 WWE 2K22, wrestlers are the worst actors, or are they the BEST actors?

3:43:55 – 4:10:01 The pitfalls of current day collecting and “always online” games when they go offline

4:10:01 – 4:51:11 Mike Fallek has some…opinions on Mass Effect 2

4:51:47 – 5:00:57 VIDEO GAME CAGE MATCH TOURNAMENT BOUT: Chex Quest vs Castlevania 64

5:01:05 – 5:11:15 Outro and outtakes

NEXT EPISODE:

The Video Game Cage Match Championship Tournament continues!

Opening match: Chrono Cross vs Dead Space

Closing match: Area 51 vs Super Mario Odyssey

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Our theme song “Relax” and interstitial tracks “To the Maxx” and “Moody Grooves” are written and performed by Megan McDuffee.

 


 

Comments

Super Step Contributing Writer

03/19/2022 at 12:22 AM

Man, it's been so long since I've listened to NWP, I can't wait to ... FIVE HOURS?! Oh, Mike Fallek is back. Got it. 

SanAndreas

03/25/2022 at 08:32 PM

Cage Match:

Chrono Cross takes Dead Space in a somewhat difficult match.

Area 51 gets into the ring, sees Mario, and is like, "OH, COME ON!" before storming out of the ring in a huff.

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