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Episode 14: The Nightmares Before Christmas - PS2 & GBA

Episode 14: The Nightmares Before Christmas - PS2 & GBA

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Welcome to The Best Game of All Time podcast, where we tackle the impossible task of ranking every game ever made! In this festive showdown, we compare two games based on the iconic The Nightmare Before Christmas. First, we dive into the 2005 Game Boy Advance game The Pumpkin King, a Metroidvania that dares to tackle Halloween Town's quirky aesthetics. Then, we explore the ambitious Oogie's Revenge for the PlayStation 2, a Devil May Cry-inspired sequel. Do these games honor Tim Burton's classic film, or do they crumble and splat like Oogie's bugs? 🎃 Tune in as we review, rate, and rank both games, diving deep into their mechanics, vibes, and place on the most important list of all time! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out our panel and give them a follow! ​Michael "Tro" Petrocelli: @Tro_Celli @toot.community (Mastodon) Patrick Molloy: @PatrickBCMolloy Lewie Thomas: @nakedpicturesoflewiethomas (IG), @drunkylewster (Tw) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hosted, produced and edited by Noah Waterman Theme Music by Peter Rowland Follow the Boss Monster Twitter: / bossmonstakaiju Instagram:: / bossmonster. . Facebook: / bossmonsterk. . Twitch: / bossmonsterkaiju All views and opinions are my own -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THE LIST - TOP 5 1. Zelda: Breath of the WIld 2. Elden Ring 3. Super Mario World 4. MarioKart Double Dash 5. Zelda: Ocarina of Time

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