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Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo and Ben Vernel

Episode 40: Mini NES, Forza Horizon, Rip Torn

Filthy Casuals with Tommy Dassalo and Ben Vernel

Ben Vernel

Gaming, Games, Xbox, Tv & Film, Leisure, Comedy, Ps5, Ps4, Gamers, Video Games, Nintendo

4.8852 Ratings

🗓️ 21 July 2016

⏱️ 62 minutes

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Summary

This episode the boys dig deeper into the bizarre brains behind Nintendo, Knox laughs very hard at a joke that has definitely been made already on this very podcast but he has clearly forgotten, a 4-year-old racing game gets reviewed and we answer some more of your burning questions.

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0:00.0

Good morning video games. Welcome to Filthy Casuals, a podcast about video games, hosted by three very kind and extremely knowledgeable boys. My name is Tommy Dasolo. We also have Ben Vanel.

0:21.3

Yes, thanks for having me, Tommy.

0:22.6

It's good to be here.

0:23.4

Now that we've all been introduced, let's start the podcast.

0:26.2

Wait a minute.

0:28.0

Who's that?

0:28.8

Running down the train tracks.

0:30.5

Why, it's only Adam Knox.

0:32.5

Did you find that dead body?

0:34.3

Yeah, I've been playing Pokemon Go.

0:36.5

Yes, very good.

0:38.0

I ran into a few.

0:38.8

I actually did load up Pokemon Go to see if there's any near your house just then.

0:42.2

There are none.

0:42.9

It's shit around here.

0:44.0

Yeah.

0:45.0

There's not even any stops.

0:46.3

There's a pokey stop right near my bed.

0:49.3

Really?

0:49.9

Yeah.

0:50.9

Is that what you tell the ladies?

0:53.1

You want to come back to mine?

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