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Ben Bertoli
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Ben is an exceptionally tall freelance writer and author hailing from Indianapolis. He is the current co-host of the gaming history podcast Memory Card and is likely replaying Banjo-Kazooie right now.
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Going to have to go with the one, the only — SXX Tricky.

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A classic for sure, but I loved how it ended! Did you see when Brenden made a cameo on Clarence?

I could see that. I guess it just depends on your age and what your friends watched. But hey, now you know about both! :D Read more

That’s all me! Weekend guest hosts don’t usually get editors. But let me know what else needs fixing and I’ll get right on it. Read more

Both Home Movies and Camp Lazlo were on the list initially. I really liked how Home Movies ended, what with Brenden’s camera being destroyed, so I felt it would be one that was better to leave alone. Read more

That’s fair. I was referring to their early ‘90s introduction of “Nicktoons,” which was a big change for the network. I changed the wording a bit in the article. Thanks! Read more

There’s a mode called the Toy-Con Garage where you can program your own inputs and outputs for the different joy-con features (rumble, motion, etc.) and essentially build whatever you like. That’s the best part, and that’s where the engineering/programming comes in. Read more

Let me set the stage.

Just the penguin (Coach), Mr. Dog, and Damien as far I know. Read more

I... think you’re in the wrong article, buddy. Read more

He doesn’t wanna see his own kind get splatted. Read more

He’s not in many episodes TBH. Didn’t want folks to think he was the star of the show. Read more

It’s a great (and hilarious) episode, but I don’ think it hits quite the same emotional highs.
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I believe it has more to do with the fact that many younger boys feel it isn’t manly to pick female characters. Read more

Zelda 2 is the only Zelda I’ve never even attempted. Read more

I’m a 6th grade teacher, so that would mean sharing with 60+ 12 year-olds. Read more