Call Me By Your Game

a nostalgic video game podcast

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Episodes

Wednesday Apr 08, 2020

You like blonde spiky hair and big swords? Oh, we’ve got blonde spikey hair and big swords.
On the eve of release of the long awaited release of its remake, we present to you the Final Fantasy VII episode of this podcast. Already excited? Well wouldn’t you know it our guest for this episode is none other than the pod producing legend himself, the great Jeremy Schmidt.
On this episode Conner and Jeremy discuss the influence of video games on other creative outlets, talk about how Jeremy first played this game WITHOUT a memory card, and of course can’t help but reference the remake which is finally about to be released. You can’t miss this episode where Jeremy finally gets a mic and shares some awesome stuff.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comThe Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Gram/Twit) twitch.tv/conziscool69Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Apr 01, 2020

The day that this podcast was born was the day that Mr. Michael McCollor was destined to join us and talk about Resident Evil 2 (1998). So he did.
During our delightful discussion we talk about supporting other people’s interests, spend a moment shouting out how thankful we are that Animal Crossing New Horizons is finally here, and unearth the legend of Mr. Jake. It’s another grand time, so hop along for the ride as we talk VG’s and make an Animal Crossing prediction regarding Billy Eilish.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comMichael McCollor – @mmccollor (Instagram) @mikeyfromsu (Twitter) twitch.tv/michaelmccollorThe Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Gram/Twit) twitch.tv/conziscool69Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Mar 25, 2020

Quite possibly the funniest performer in the stinkin’ universe and the definitive queen of New York City Annabel Seymour joined us to talk about her experience playing the Lucas Arts’ point and click adventure Indiana Jones and Fate of Atlantis (1992) for the PC.
On this episode Annabel recalls playing this game with her cousins while visiting her grandparents, we differentiate between being above-average and upper-average at something and it MATTERS, and she discusses how this game was one of several special activities for her family during their gatherings.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comAnnabel Seymour – @annabelseymour (Instagram/Twitter)The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Mar 18, 2020

Michael Hearn, the original fresh prince of Philadelphia and current mischief maker of the Zoo Tycoon Crew, came on the podcast to talk about an incredibly influential first-person shooter in DOOM (1993).
On this episode Hearn discusses how his Dad’s interest in the technology of video games lead to his own passion for video games, talks about how DOOM’s levels had great incentives for replay, and how some games peak the interest enough to get the player to wonder how they’re constructed.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comMichael Hearn – @mchearn (Instagram/Twitter) – The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Mar 11, 2020

The golden boy of Michigan and wonder boy of Los Angeles Greg Smith hopped aboard this episode of the Call Me By Your Game podcast to talk about one of the greatest beat’em ups of all time in Streets of Rage 2 (1992) for the Sega Genesis.
On this episode we talk about accessibility of video games when it comes to playing with friends, we reminisce about basements as a vg oasis, and talk about how video games can help people touch on emotions in virtual reality instead of real life.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comGreg Smith – @smithlgreg (Instagram/Twitter) – www.smithlgreg.com (website)The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Mar 04, 2020

Mother Earth’s sweetheart and the light of the world Oscar Montoya joined us to talk about Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000).
On this episode Oscar discusses being raised simultaneously by horror movies and video games, has the epiphany that Conner is the mixture of Elijah Wood and Macaulay Culkin from the Good Son, and discusses how video games can be a conduit for friendship. Give a listen to how dang sweet and wonderful Oscar is and enjoy some lovely video game chatting.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comOscar Montoya – @ozzymo (Instagram/Twitter)The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Feb 26, 2020

Former wrestling prodigy and current Los Angeles funny guy PJ McCormick joined us to talk about Sonic 2 on the Sega Genesis (1992). Spoiler alert, he’s gotta go fast!
This episode features praise for video games as an oasis of escaping reality, tosses SHADE at business suits weaseling around for properties to capitalize on, and recognizes Sonic 2’s leap from the first game in the franchise.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comPJ McCormick – @peejmccormick (Instagram)The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Feb 19, 2020

Ring-a-ding-ding that’s Heather Woodward’s music! One of the funniest people in all of La-La Land came on the show to discuss a million things including her game of choice, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (1996) for the Super Nintendo.
Heather leads Conner down a Breath of the Wild rabbit hole, discussing the preview trailer and hopes for the game. We also get into our 2nd anecdote of sibling console divorce, lament over slogging through puzzles at a young age, and sing the praises of this hilarious adventure that started the Super Mario RPG legacy.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comHeather Woodward – @woodwardheather (Instagram) dearjerryseinfeld.comThe Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Feb 12, 2020

Follow the Call Me By Your Game podcast as we make our way to Peach’s castle with the promise of cake. Yes, we’re here talking one of the greatest games of all time in Super Mario 64 with the Louisiana Lover himself, Jacques Mouledoux.
On this episode of destiny we talk about the new dawn that was 3D platforming, Mario’s acrobatic prowess, and how this game provided a curiosity that ultimately encouraged kids of this era to explore the space of a video game. Wow. Neat stuff.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comJacques Mouledoux – @jacquesnessmonster (Insta) @jacquesness (Twitter) – Wellington ComedyThe Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

Wednesday Feb 05, 2020

Karate Master, Rocket Power advocate, and Sherman Oaker Kimia Bephoornia helps us shred some serious powder as we discuss maybe the greatest snowboarding game of all time, SSX Tricky (2001).
On this joy bundle of an episode we get into how games motivate people to try new activities(ex: SNOWBOARDING DUH), remorse over saying goodbye to old games to make room for others, and pay our respects to a cartoon deserving above potentially all others: Rocket Power.
Website: callmebyyourgame.comKimia Bephoornia – @childclown (Instagram/Twitter)The Show – @callmebyyourgamepod (Instagram)Conner McCabe – @conner_mccabe (Instagram/Twitter)Jeremy Schmidt – @ocarinaofcrime (Insta) @scaremyschmidt (Twit)

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