Cheat Codes Podcast

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Synopsis

The best podcast on the web for all the latest in video games, tech, and pop culture. Featuring a rotating panel game industry professionals . They bring their unique hop-flavored straight to your hungry ear-holes. Join us every week, whether it be on your commute, at your desk, or wherever you consume your irreverent media.

Episodes

  • Episode 167: The End

    15/06/2018 Duration: 01h58min

    This is the end. The last episode! Scotland Symons joins us for one last go-round. We wrap it all up with a look at E3 2018, Netflix getting into game streaming, Valve’s responsibility conundrum, and creators taking manbabies to task. This episode is a booze soaked romp, rife with self indulgence, appreciation, nostalgia, and more Breakfast Club references than you can shake a fist at. “Don’t you... forget about Cheat.... Codes, Codes, Codes, Codes...”Music Credit: BoxCat Games

  • Episode 166: Applve

    04/06/2018 Duration: 01h10min

    We're braving the wild frontier in this Deadwood themed episode. This week we're talking about what the games industry can learn from the death of Glam Metal. We also take a minute to weight the moral quandary some ex-Google staffers faced when they were told they were working on military drone tech, and lastly, we weigh in on people complaining about women being in Battlefield V. For the Lightning Round we take a few minutes to proclaim the necessity of something like The Happytime Murders and Apple's denial of the Steam Link app on iOS devices. Y'know, real cowboy stuff. Strap on your spurs and let's hit the dusty trail together! (edited)Music Credit: BoxCat Games

  • Episode 165: Cheat Coins

    27/04/2018 Duration: 01h34min

    We're joined by security expert and maker extraordinaire Scotland Symons as we fight for the Users on this week's episode! First, we discuss blockchains' potential impact on the game industry, take a hard look at some recent pushes for and against unionization in the game industry. and marvel at an ancient Xbox Live promo from all the way back in the year of our lord 2002. In the Lightning Round, we try to make sense of a YouTuber sending garlic bread to the upper atmosphere (and then eating it, for some reason), then we brainstorm ways that Nvidia's new photo-reconstructing AI tech could make life just a little more terrifying. Get in on the '80s nostalgia and help us fight to escape THE GRID for an hour!Music Credit: BoxCat Gameshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode