This week's episode explores brand new Mario, Donkey Kong, and Mega Man games for the original Nintendo.
Jeff and Pete go to Major League Gaming in Texas in search of adorable kids and a lot of free gum.
On the menu this week: Ninja Turtles, Streets of Rage, and other games where you beat up everything while moving right.
Jeff, Sarah, and Pat don't have any other friends, so they make some playing the Playstation 3's Little Big Planet online.
The gang gets together with Michael Ian Black to explore one of the few areas where videogames and naked women meet.
Jeff and Pat head to New York Comic-Con to check out strange people in bizarre costumes, including themselves.
Videogames are for geeks, so this week Pat and Jeff head back to Comic-Con for day 2.
How have two decades impacted the way videogames portray ninjas? That important question and many more will be answered in this week's episode.
Is Noby Noby Boy the Gravity's Rainbow of videogames? We're not sure, we don't like to read books. But probably?
Way before Pong, cavemen played primitive videogames made from cardboard and dice. This week, SNL's Casey Wilson joins us for a look at how classics ...
We're taking questions from you over Xbox Live while trying to survive a zombie apocalypse
A DJ Hero saved our game last night. If this were any more realistic, we would just be playing songs off an iPod.
War. What is it good for? Videogames, apparently.
Like us, Mario and Luigi are sick of taking turns.
Steve Lemme and Kevin Heffernan of Broken Lizard (who brought you SuperTroopers, Beerfest, and the new Slammin' Salmon) stop by to play one of Steve's all-time favorite games.
We imported a Japanese Wii, brought in a translator, asked a girl for advice, and we still can't figure out this game.
We check out a 5-star hotel with a 3-star Gamecube rental system.
Uwe Boll has made the worst videogame movies of all-time. We watched them so you don't have to.
We asked a Maxim model to help, but for some reason still got stuck on the changing room level.