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California Games (and Yes, There’s a California Games II!)
Episode 63

California Games (and Yes, There’s a California Games II!)

Terrible Gamers Podcast

January 5, 20261h 7mExplicit

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Show Notes

In this full episode of The Terrible Gamers Podcast, Kevin and Kyle are once again joined by Carol and Christen as they sit down to actually play the retro classic California Games. This time, the debate turns into full gameplay as the group jumps into the game’s iconic events, competing, learning the controls, and discovering which challenges hold up best today.

Along the way, the crew also uncovers a lesser-known sequel—California Games II—and discusses how it compares to the original. Is it a hidden gem, a strange follow-up, or one of those sequels most retro gamers forgot even existed? The group breaks it down while sharing plenty of laughs, frustrations, and nostalgic reactions.

If you love retro sports games, NES classics, casual competitive gameplay, and episodes that feel like friends hanging out on the couch, this one is for you. It’s a laid-back, fun look at a game that defined an era—and a sequel that might surprise you.

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Intro Music - Tenacious D, "Video Games"
Music Used in this Podcast: Song - Video Games
Artist - Tenacious D
Album - Video Games

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