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What is the best Video Game Podcast?

I have listened to a bunch of Gaming Podcasts and haven't found the perfect show yet.
I'm listening to Podtiod right now and it's ok but I feel it's missing something.
I used to listen to 1UP and kind of enjoyed it but I couldn't really get a connection with the hosts.
I listened to On The Spot before GerstmannGate

Right now I really love: A Life Well Wasted and Brainy Gamer.
If I could find a podcast like these with more News and New Games content I would be really happy.
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jonahknight | 2 years, 3 months ago
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Not much is better than A Life Well Wasted. It truly raises the bar.

I like the IGN podcasts but I think they sacrifice higher discussions in favor of goofing around.

The EA podcast is good and not as corporate controlled as you'd think. It is run by Jeff Green though, a former 1uper. But a good former 1Uper. He's smart and does good EA-insider interviews.

That said, if you gave up on 1Up a while ago, you might want to give them a second chance. Garnet and John recently left and the show now treats the 4th chair as a guest seat for developers. They've had some really good conversations. Of course last weeks episode didn't have a special guest. Just Jeremy Parish (that guy is a total tool).

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dmiles034 | 2 years, 3 months ago
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i dont know if im too late to chime in but i download different podcasts all the time trying to find different points of view and personalities that i enjoy listening to. as far as strictly audio podcasts goes kotaku is very informative but doesnt have much personality, the giantbombcast is funny and has a wealth of good information and discussion, the game informer podcast is more news driven but has great insite. one that is more unconventional but im growing to love is irrational behavior. this podcast is from ken levine and his development team at irrational games (formerly 2k boston). this is more of an anecdotal look into the process of developing games and problems that developers and their coworkers run into when making games. hope this helped some and happy hunting
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michaelatkins | 2 years, 2 months ago
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The CAGcast

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edwardclint | 2 years, 3 months ago
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I suggest you take a good look at CO-OP, it provides an extensive arrays of video game previews, reviews, interviews with leading experts and provides coverage of existing trade shows.

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"The CO-OP podcast (pictured above), continues on where the cancelled The 1Up Show left off. It shares the same cast and terrific production crew. It’s still my favorite video podcast. If you want to watch a video game before purchase, this is the best place to do it. This video podcast comes in small and large sizes (3x the size) suitable for viewing on the iPhone/iTouch and AppleTV respectively."

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I should clarify that I was looking for an audio podcast

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