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S1E46 - Tackling Your Backlog [ft. Emmett Watkins Jr] (Episode 46)

S1E46 - Tackling Your Backlog [ft. Emmett Watkins Jr] (Episode 46)

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This week, the lads are joined by special guest Emmett Watkins Jr (VGU.tv, Player’s Club Podcast and Welcome To The Thing) to talk about gaming backlogs and all of their tips, tricks, tools, and tales that accompany their piles of shame!

Follow Emmett Watkins Jr:

  • Website and Socials: @ejsponge61.com

Resources From this Episode:

  • Spoonful Podcast Backlog Episode with Jacob and Emmett: https://youtu.be/W6ODHr-p08M?si=TZh8ud1NA6Xw8Hk5
  • Backloggd: https://backloggd.com/
  • Infinite Backlog: https://infinitebacklog.net/
  • Playnite: https://playnite.link/
  • Ludoscene: https://www.ludocene.com/
  • GG: https://ggapp.io/
  • Exophase: https://www.exophase.com/

Find Timestamps for this Episode Below: 0:00 - Intro 3:51 - Ice Breaker: What’s the latest game that you pulled out of your backlog? 9:57 - Our Personal Philosophy of Backlogs 23:27 - Managing our Backlogs 49:50 - What are the most shameful games in your backlog? 1:01:56 - One last game we pulled out of the backlog 1:08:49 - Outro

Find us on BlueSky for show updates and more:

  • Podcast: @crossplayconvos.bsky.social
  • Jacob: @jacob.bsky.social
  • Luke: @lukewarmlewis.bsky.social
  • Joseph: @th3hoopman.bsky.social

Check out our other shows:

  • Player Player Podcast
  • Left Behind Game Club
  • The LukeWarmGames Podcast
  • Cutscenes: A Video Game Movie Podcast
  • Video Game Trivia

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