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BEST PODCASTS FOR VIDEO GAMERS

We all know about text-based articles, and they are the mediums through which we read a lot of reviews and find out about the latest news. There are also forums like NeoGaF and Reddit where we learn skills, cheat codes, and techniques from our fellow gamers. Videos are also excellent ways to learn and improve the game experience, but Podcast has transformed video game writers and handed them a personality. Podcasts allow us to enjoy and stay updated on the latest video game trends while we go about our daily activities without having to spend a dedicated time. There are a lot of podcasts that are grazing the airways, and it’s quite hard to choose the best. Here are some of the best podcast for video gamers.

 8-4 PLAY

It would be unfair to create a list of video game podcasts and forget to name 8-4 play as part of them. The podcast dates over a decade, and it still retains its uniqueness as its host Chris Ricciardi and Mark MacDonald who moved to Japan to kick-start a company that deals with translating Japanese games into English to bring them into the western world. It is the best podcast for gamers who are fed up of listening to people talking about the same old games because you will enjoy a lot and probably fall in love with Japanese games.

THE GIANT BOMBCAST

The Giant Bombcast is widely known as one of the best game podcast. The Giant Bombcast has a fun-filled package with high content and it usually runs longer than a typical podcast with is either good or bad depending on the listener. Every week, there is a three-hour episode released. If you are not the type of person that fancy long podcast or enough to listen to them, you might be scared off. Regardless of the length, it will be great for you to check it out. The podcast has funny hast, and they have superior quality compared to most podcasts.

THREE MOVES AHEAD

If you a fan of strategy games, Three Moves away is one of your best gaming podcast. The podcast founded in 2009 became part of the Idle Thumbs network years ago. While they have three regular panelists, a lot of high profile guests join in on different episode to talk about both the modern and the classic strategy games. The podcast focuses on strategy, user interfaces, and design elements

GAMERS WITH JOBS

For adult gamers that have families and careers, the game world might become a bit juvenile sometimes. It is mostly comprised of kids, and it’s quite easy to feel as if you’re a stranger. Every week on a new episode, the host analyses different games including the latest development and issues affecting the industry with a mature tone that is designed for audience that is seasoned gamers. Even if you are the type that plays video games all day, it will be fun to find time to listen to some podcast every week. It will not only entertain you, but the podcast will also give you tips that will improve your gameplay.

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GREATEST PODCASTS OF ALL TIME

Every day, an average of five people starts their online podcast. There is enough podcast available to scare off a first-time listener and make them overwhelmed about dipping their toes into the large podcast pool. Most listeners are often fond of asking the questions, where do we star? Which show is worth my time? How do I get the best podcast? Each one is different and there is always one out there perfect for you. Here are some of the most excellent podcasts of all time.

 STATE OF THE RE: UNION

Bayard Rustin

Hosted by Al Letson, State of the Re: Union usually takes a journey to a particular American community. On a specific episode titled Bayard Rustin: Who is this man in 2010, he breaks from the regular pattern to introduce listeners to the black, gay, Quaker pacifist Bayard Rustin who educated Martin Luther King on principles of nonviolence and he was the unacknowledged architect of the March on Washington. He had an unusual life usually omitted from histories of civil rights movement, and in this episode, Al Letson weaves together the Letson’s depiction of Rustin’s work with clips from Rustin’s speeches and interviews.

WTF WITH MARC MARON

WTF WITH MARC MARON

Marc Maron’s WTF show is the best podcasts ever. Maron started his parted his podcast has something we can call a professional low point almost out of desperation. When he first started recording WTD, he was sometimes sneaking to the studio of the radio station that just fired, putting something out into the world via this independent medium because he wasn’t quite sure of the next step to take. After this, he continued, and he was bitter about his professional disappointments, and a lot of his conversations were usually with his more successful peers although it wasn’t part of the goal of the podcast. One could quickly detect during the early episodes that Maron was working out some of his resentments, and his frequent intense talks with fellow comics allowed him to know himself better. One of his most memorable episodes is the one titled Louis C.K. when he released the two-part episode as an episode. His interview with Louis C.K is one of the fascinating conversations you may ever hear. He provided genuine insight into the career and mind of one of the world’s great comics as well as different thoughts on friendship, success, failure, and fatherhood.

SERIAL

Serial is often regarded as the first ever smash hit podcast. It did not grow an audience slowly, it popped up within a day, and then everyone started talking about it. The serial has a lot of episodes, and one of the favorite events that got a lot of attention is “The Alibi”. You’ll meet Adnan Syed, a very young man in jail for the murder of Hae Min Lee his ex-girlfriend. Then you notice that something isn’t right and everything doesn’t add up. Syed says he’s innocent. Although you might want to believe him, it was the beginning of one of the most captivating crime podcasts ever created.

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WHAT ARE PODCASTS

A podcast is a series of spoken audio episodes usually aimed at a particular genre or theme. Like gaming, cycling or startups. Podcasts are downloadable from the internet and can be listened to on any audio device. You can also subscribe to your favorite podcast on your phone with an app and listen to them whenever you feel like.  The term Podcast, coined from iPod and broadcast. Just as well liked as the serial has become, it’s only one out of hundreds of high downloadable shows produced every week. According to a 2014 study carried out by Edison Research, around 39 million Americans listen to podcasts every month and an average of six shows per week. If you’ve not been listening to the podcast, you have been missing and entirely great medium that full of fascinating contents. Something intriguing about the podcast is that almost all of them are entirely at no cost to the listeners.

TYPES OF PODCASTS

While podcast is mostly audio files much like MP3s, they can technically be videos too. If you are casual listeners, you don’t need to worry about details like these. When it comes to content, they encompass all from comedy to music though they typically most programs sound like radio talk shows. Podcasting has evolved out of the need for background content, and this means there is something that can educate, entertain and inspire you in the background of other boring activities. Most people listen to the podcast in the car, and they are also great for looking to at the gym, on your journey to work or while you are going to mowing your lawn.

WHO MAKES THE PODCASTS

CB radio

Anybody is on the internet, and a computer can freely and easily make and distribute podcasts making it turn into a vibrant and democratic medium. During the beginning of podcasting, there is mainly amateur concern and is internets answer to CB radio. In recent years dozens of major magazines, broadcasters and news organization have rolled out large-scale podcast operation that they own. Podcasts have helped a lot of creatives to become stars. An example is a stand-up comedian Marc Maron who was relatively unknown until his WTF podcast became a success. Every week, he has private discussions with similar comedians in his garage he uses for a studio.

HOW TO GET AND LISTEN TO PODCASTS

Any type of commuter connected to internet or mobile phone can play podcast files, although most people consider it best and easy to listen to them on mobile devices. Due to its root, it’s most natural to enjoy them most on the move. Listen to the podcast on computers is as comfortable as clicking on file in a web browser and allowing it to play. There are lots of ways to download podcasts on your mobile device, and if you don’t have smartphones or iPod Touch, you can quickly get them through iTunes. You can just move to the podcast section of the iTunes store download, browse and save them on your audio player.

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#Final Les meilleurs partent les premiers

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Épisode particulier car il est dédié à la mémoire de notre ami Baptiste aka Asurmen qui restera à jamais l’homme du libre. Accompagné d’amis, de son frère et son père, nous revenons sur la façon dont il a marqué la vie de chacun et rendons hommage à celui sans qui ce podcast n’aurait pas vu le jour.

Cet épisode marque également la fin du PodGSM, merci pour nous avoir suivi tout au long de ces années, ce fut un plaisir de partager avec vous ce qui nous passionne au plus haut point et nous espérons vous retrouver dans nos prochaines aventures.

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