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Scandalous Games
Scandalous Games
Frequency: 1 episode/21d. Total Eps: 66

Scandalous Games is a video game history podcast that takes a closer look at video game related controversies. Every episode, historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story about a scandalous event from gaming's past to his friends who offer commentary on moral panics, ill-advised advertising campaigns, unusual figures, and any and all topics related to video game scandals and how they shaped the medium. New episodes drop on the first and third Tuesdays of every month! Check out more info, including show notes and sources, at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
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The NCAA Video Game Lawsuits, Part 3: A history of college sports video games (1992-2013)
Episode 52
mardi 1 octobre 2024 • Duration 01:18:05
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Phil Thomas. We start actually talking about video games by diving into 20 years of college sports themed video games and how everybody seemed to make money on them but the players. Plus, the first installment of "Scandalous Games Sportschat!"
Topics discussed include: An unprompted rant about Tim Tebow, Dick Vitale’s merch game is on point, Stephen Hawking: color commentator, Phil is introduced to the magic of ESPN NFL 2K5, and how many Rutgers snuggies is too much?
For more on Ski Festival, the recently uncovered Magnavox Odyssey skiing game, see: Donovan Harrell, "You can now play a rare, unreleased video game from the 70s, thanks to a Pitt lab," PIttwire, https://www.pitt.edu/pittwire/features-articles/magnavox-odyssey-ski-festival-recreated.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Be sure to also check out Andy and Phil's new podcast where they re-watch the 1990s animated series Beast Wars: Transformers, called So...We Were Talking About Beast Wars, wherever you get your podcasts!
The NCAA Video Game Lawsuits, Part 2: The Scandalous Games Bowl presented by Scandalcoin
Episode 51
mardi 17 septembre 2024 • Duration 01:04:11
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Phil Thomas. We've covered the early history of college sports and the creation of the NCAA. Now we look at how college football became a multi-billion dollar enterprise thanks in no small part to the mad scramble for TV money.
Topics discussed include: Penn fools around and finds out, the fraught territory of ladder sponsorships, and a whole lot of talk about mayonnaise.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Be sure to also check out Andy and Phil's new podcast where they re-watch the 1990s animated series Beast Wars: Transformers, called So...We Were Talking About Beast Wars, wherever you get your podcasts!
Also, a slight correction: Washington State's team name is the Cougars, not the Wildcats.
Harvester, Part Three: What if you threw a controversy and nobody came?
Episode 46
mardi 2 avril 2024 • Duration 52:48
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Andy Hunter and Kate Lynch. Today, it's the thrilling conclusion to our look into the over-the-top PC game Harvester (DigiFX, Merit Studios, 1996). We warp up by examining how its creators attempted to market Harvester, its reception (or lack thereof), and its surprising resurgence over the past decade.
Topics discussed include: Harvester's creators desperately try to find someone who will get mad at their game, what did Postal get right that Harvester didn't, a definitely respectful memorial to the late Joe Lieberman, and an exciting announcement.
Be sure to check out Aarno Malin's channels for tons of inside information on Harvester, including interviews with the people who made it, promotional materials, and the game's script!
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Also, check out Kevin's interview with Aarno on the feed on April 16!
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Harvester, Part Two: The "The Birth of a Nation" of Video Games?
Episode 45
mardi 19 mars 2024 • Duration 29:38
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Andy Hunter and Kate Lynch. This time, we continue our deep dive into the wild horror themed point-and-click adventure game Harvester (DigiFX, Merit Studios, 1996). This time, we shift our focus to this game's troubled production and some of its pre-release hype.
Topics discussed include: Harvester's diverse cast and crew, a whole bunch of talk about Event Horizon, and comparing your computer game to one of the most racist films ever made.
Be sure to check out Aarno Malin's channels for tons of inside information on Harvester, including interviews with the people who made it, promotional materials, and the game's script!
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LodgeLevel4
You can also check out the video "The Making of Harvester," which Kevin goes into detail during the episode, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75gb6IxpT-Y.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Harvester, Part One: The Violent Computer Game Inspired by Roadrunner Cartoons
Episode 44
mardi 5 mars 2024 • Duration 58:16
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Andy Hunter, Kate Lynch, and Elford Stephens. This month, we take another break from the "killologist" to take a closer look at the wildest 90s PC game you may have never heard of: Harvester (DigiFX, Merit Studios, 1996). We start our deep dive into this cult piece of 90s PC weirdness by examining the impetus behind the game and what inspired its creators to try to make the most over-the-top video game ever.
Topics discussed include: Horny jigsaw puzzles, the politics of Roadrunner cartoons, and Harvester is "SAYING SOMETHING" about media violence,
Be sure to check out Aarno Malin's channels for tons of inside information on Harvester, including interviews with the people who made it, promotional materials, and the game's script!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lodgelevel4
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@LodgeLevel4
If you want to learn more about the ways networks have edited Warner Bros. cartoons, check out: "The Bugs Bunny Show Censorship," Looney Tunes Wiki, https://looneytunes.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bugs_Bunny_Show_Censorship.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
"Killology" "Expert" Dave Grossman, Part 10: A whole lot of Hoooah
Episode 43
mardi 20 février 2024 • Duration 41:00
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Phil Thomas. We've gone too far to turn back now, as we continue our long look into Dave Grossman and why people should not listen to him. Today we continue our deep dive into Dave's tactics by seeing how his "killological" philosophy made its way into the State House and the courthouse through anti-gaming legislation and wrongful death lawsuits against the games industry.
Topics discussed include: The epic bromance that was Dave Grossman and Jack Thompson, the debut of a new segment called "Scandalous Games Theatre," and all the ways politicians uncritically parrot the ideas of a pretend academic.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
"Killology" "Expert" Dave Grossman, Part 9: Dave's research-related circlejerk
Episode 42
mardi 6 février 2024 • Duration 49:30
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Andy Hunter. We continue our deep-dive into self-proclaimed "killologist" Dave Grossman starting a deep dive into how exactly Dave waged war on video games. We start we Dave's information-based battle, the types of organizations Dave felt comfortable calling comrades-in-arms, and how Dave might have started making his own research.
Topics discussed include: Dave's less than savory associates, a detour to look at the board game Stroop (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/212376/stroop), Phil makes a big announcement, and possible childhood trauma connected to Cooking Mama.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
"Killology" "Expert" Dave Grossman, Part 8: Dave evolves into a pundit
Episode 41
mardi 16 janvier 2024 • Duration 52:25
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Andy Hunter. We continue our deep-dive into self-proclaimed "killologist" Dave Grossman seeing how he became a media-anointed expert on video game violence in the wake of a school shooting in his home town, and how Dave managed to insert himself into future violent video game conversations in the wake of mass shootings.
Topics discussed include: Did a school shooter go from average teen to deadly marksman by playing too much DOOM? Andy tests Kevin and Kate's ability to distinguish between Pokémon and prescription medication, we show some love for mid-level evolution Pokémon, and we examine how we might all be to blame for Dave Grossman.
Content Warning:
4:03-4:27: Details of a school shooting
8:55-10:06: Discussion of mental illness, suicidal ideation, and self-harm
14:15-14:53: Discussion of mental illness
27:15-27:57: Details of a school shooting
Selected Resources:
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC):
https://ovc.ojp.gov/news/announcements/view-resources-victims-recent-mass-violence-incidents
Sandy Hook Promise: https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/
APA Resources for coping with shootings:
https://www.apa.org/topics/gun-violence-crime/mass-shooting-resources
Administration of Children and Families:
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/trauma-toolkit/victims-sexual-abuse
National Child Traumatic Stress Network:
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/caring-kids-what-parents-need-know-about-sexual-abuse
Enough Abuse Campaign:
https://enoughabuse.org/get-help/survivor-support/
Mental Health First Aid:
https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/mental-health-resources/
SAMHSA resources for youth in the US:
https://www.samhsa.gov/school-campus-health/behavioral-health-resources-youth
AFSP for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.org/
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255); text the Crisis Text Line (text CONNECT to 741741); or dial 988 for immediate help (Press 1 if you are a veteran of the armed services).
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
"Killology" "Expert" Dave Grossman, Part 7: Dave's big break
Episode 40
mardi 2 janvier 2024 • Duration 47:15
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch and Andy Hunter. Whether you want it or not, we return to our long series on the self-proclaimed "killologist" Dave Grossman, and we finally get to Dave's entry into the violent video game fray as he peddled his killological wares in the wake of the March 24, 1998, Westside Middle School shooting, a less talked about school shooting that happened to take place in Dave's hometown and propel him from rando adjunct to media-anointed expert.
Topics discussed include: How Dave potentially used a school shooting to propel his brand, Kevin's pretty sure Wine for Dummies is a much better book than On Killing, Dave Grossman: crisis actor(?), and Andy continues to test our whether we can tell the difference between Pokémon and prescription medication
Content Warning:
9:57-10:57: Details of a school shooting
34:33-39:06: Discussion of child abuse, sexual abuse of children, suicidal ideation, self-harm, mental illness, and animal abuse
Selected Resources:
Office for Victims of Crime (OVC):
https://ovc.ojp.gov/news/announcements/view-resources-victims-recent-mass-violence-incidents
Sandy Hook Promise: https://www.sandyhookpromise.org/
APA Resources for coping with shootings:
https://www.apa.org/topics/gun-violence-crime/mass-shooting-resources
Administration of Children and Families:
https://www.acf.hhs.gov/trauma-toolkit/victims-sexual-abuse
National Child Traumatic Stress Network:
https://www.nctsn.org/resources/caring-kids-what-parents-need-know-about-sexual-abuse
Enough Abuse Campaign:
https://enoughabuse.org/get-help/survivor-support/
Mental Health First Aid:
https://www.mentalhealthfirstaid.org/mental-health-resources/
SAMHSA resources for youth in the US:
https://www.samhsa.gov/school-campus-health/behavioral-health-resources-youth
AFSP for Suicide Prevention: https://afsp.org/
Call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (1-800-273-8255); text the Crisis Text Line (text CONNECT to 741741); or dial 988 for immediate help (Press 1 if you are a veteran of the armed services).
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Manhunt, Part Four: Jack Thompson...Rod Blagojevich...Dave Grossman...and the rest
Episode 39
mardi 19 décembre 2023 • Duration 01:04:52
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Kate Lynch, Kayt Ahnberg , and Ryan Weaver. We wrap up our four-part series on Manhunt, Rockstar North's snuff film inspired follow up to Grand Theft Auto: Vice City. As we close the book on Manhunt, we try to figure out what might have inspired people to think Manhunt caused a real-world murder in 2004 and how it (possibly) had more to do with the machinations of an old friend of the pod than Manhunt acting as a "murder simulator." We then go into the game's popular reception and how Manhunt as a game may be even more relevant today.
Topics discussed include: The machinations of a mature legal mind, thoughts on Manhunt from the self-proclaimed "killologist," and whether Manhunt was a harbinger of the current woes of the game industry.
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More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.









