
The ultimate in Video Game podcastery, with Scott Johnson and Brian Dunaway. Covering video game news, reviews, retro looks, new releases and more!

The ultimate in Video Game podcastery, with Scott Johnson and Brian Dunaway. Covering video game news, reviews, retro looks, new releases and more!
My favorite podcast!
right after you mentioned playing armored princess d2d put it on sale for $6, so i picked it up. not bad, my first srpg so i’m hoping it picks up a bit as it goes on. so like, um yeah! thanks for like, the rec.
What’s up with not posting the show to the Final Score website? I noticed it’s been going up on iTunes shortly after recording, but is taking longer each week to make it up on the home site. Which is unfortunate, since that’s where I listen to it.
Love the podcast!
Both informative, informal and fun.
Just a question though…
In the logo way up there, shouldn’t Nicole be spelled with an E at the end?
Hey, where’s the latest episode?
no new episode this week?
Hey guys, love the show! Just a couple of points about the 3DS (yes, I’m an early adopter, or “ambassador”):
1. Ambassador is the official term Nintendo is using – not just colloquial.
2. No games worth $40??? What about Zelda, Pilotwings Resort and Street Fighter IV 3D? Those are all awesome, and well worth the price tag, IMHO. Not to mention soon-to-be-released titles like Starfox 64, Super Mario, Mario Kart, etc.
Thanks for making such a great podcast!
Yo! What is happening?
Three weeks and still no new show??
Dudes… what happen to final score… miss it so much…
Great podcast, best gaming podcast around – most of the others have mags to go along with them so don’t always give honest reviews incase thye don’t get new games from the publishers in the future, so an indipenpdent one is needed. Just want more Final Score !!!!!!!!
Good luck working on the new version of the final score – one of my favorite shows.
Be sure to keep the retro gaming stuff in there, and the light hearted general overview of the gaming industry. maybe spice it up with some internal competitions between people from different shows (on the network) – some kind of listener, phone in element might work as well. (TMS it up a-bit)
I am sure you will work it out, your independence from a publisher / developer etc is a strong point. A podcaster talking about games with other podcasters is a lot more interesting than a bunch of gamers / publishers just making a podcast about games.