
Ep.11 – The Age of the Dragonborn: The Meme, the Mods, and the Millions Who Still Play Skyrim
A Trip Down Memory Card Lane · David Kassin and Robert Kassin
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Show Notes
In 2011, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim launched on 11-11-11 and instantly became a cultural phenomenon. From its iconic “Hey you, you’re finally awake” intro to endless memes like Fus Ro Dah and arrows to the knee, it cemented itself in gaming history. Our conversation revisits the hype of its release, the overwhelming character creator, and the freedom to shape your adventure—whether slaying dragons, joining guilds, or just buying a house and filling it with cheese. We also share reviews that praised its replayability, others that found it too vast, and stories of players who turned it into something entirely different. Finally, we explore why Skyrim endures: its sweeping soundtrack, its modding community with billions of downloads, and the unlikely rise of Shirley Curry, the beloved “Skyrim Grandma.” Join us as we revisit one of gaming’s most enduring open worlds on today’s trip down Memory Card Lane.
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