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  • Super Mario Galaxy... Not Really a Movie
    Apr 8 2026

    In this episode, Chris and Michael unpack their candid thoughts on the Super Mario Galaxy movie, contrasting it with previous Mario films, and sharing insights on its animation, storytelling, and potential future crossovers. If you're a fan of Nintendo's cinematic attempts or curious about the franchise's on-screen direction, this episode offers a detailed critique from two passionate gamers.

    00:47 - Introduction and initial thoughts on the Super Mario Galaxy movie
    01:19 - The episode as a hot take discussion
    02:12 - Comparing the new movie to the 2023 Super Mario Bros. film
    03:19 - Box office success of the original Mario movie and its nostalgic appeal
    04:40 - The narrative depth of the first film versus Galaxy
    05:06 - The movie as a showreel, entertainment value, and reflection afterward
    06:32 - Analysis of family viewing and critical thinking in media consumption
    07:48 - Over-structured moments that seem designed for online clips
    08:36 - The overstuffed character roster and cameos like Fox McCloud
    09:35 - Audience engagement with character arcs and storytelling depth
    10:32 - The problematic inclusion of Fox McCloud and cross-universe cameos
    13:39 - The movie setting up for a Smash Bros. cinematic universe
    14:17 - Frustration over potential spin-offs and crossover movies
    16:29 - Visual style, animation, and art direction highlights
    17:50 - Specific scenes like the space segment and Mario galaxy mechanics
    19:12 - The visual appeal and art style variety as strengths
    20:25 - The Bowser storyline focusing too long on his arc
    21:37 - The subdued performance of Jack Black as Bowser and emotional characterization
    23:10 - Nostalgic callbacks like Mario 2 bosses and platforming homages
    24:42 - Yoshi's limited role and possible missed opportunities
    26:18 - Humorous yet nonsensical moments, like Luigi interacting with star babies
    27:43 - Financial insights: theater counts, box office comparisons, and market performance
    33:17 - Box office predictions and future financial outlooks

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    Super Mario Galaxy Movie, Nintendo Cinematic Universe, Animation and Storytelling, Fanservice and Cameos, Bowser and Rosalina, Super Smash Bros., Box Office Predictions, Mario Franchise Films, Visual Style and Art Direction, Gaming Movie Reviews
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    35 m
  • RAM Costs Shaping the Future of Gaming
    Mar 12 2026

    This episode was Recorded on January 10th 2026

    In this episode of the Uneducated Gamers Podcast, Chris and Michael discuss the rising costs of RAM and its implications for the gaming industry. They explore how AI is driving up prices, the geopolitical factors affecting supply chains, and the impact on consumer demand versus enterprise needs. The conversation also delves into the future of gaming consoles and predictions regarding the AI market bubble.

    Many gamers aren’t paying enough attention to how AI chaos is driving up the cost of everything—including your next PC build. When AI, cryptocurrency, and geopolitical tensions collide, the ripple effects threaten to delay the next generation of consoles until well into 2030. If you’re curious about how skyrocketing RAM prices, chip shortages, and market bubbles could reshape gaming — from hardware to affordability — this episode is your urgent wake-up call.

    Chris and Michael dig into the reasons behind the insane surge in RAM and GPU costs, revealing why AI demand is pushing prices beyond what anyone expected. They break down how AI data centers, bot-driven consumer purchasing, and supply chain fears are fueling a perfect storm that could extend current console lifecycles and alter the future of gaming hardware. You'll discover: the geopolitical tensions impacting chip supply, why chipmakers are holding back on production, and how the AI bubble compares to Bitcoin’s historic boom and bust cycle. This conversation isn’t just about tech — it’s about understanding the massive market forces that could lock gamers out of affordable upgrades for years. Whether you’re a hardcore PC builder, a console fanatic, or just a curious gamer concerned about rising prices, this episode reveals why everything is more interconnected than ever and why it matters to you. Perfect for anyone watching hardware prices spike, wondering when the next console generation will arrive, or trying to grasp the bigger picture behind the shortages. Stay ahead of the game: understand the forces shaping your gaming future before they push or delay your next purchase. Don’t miss this essential breakdown that could change how you see the next decade of gaming hardware.

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    33 m
  • The Last Xbox Generation of it's Kind
    Mar 8 2026

    This episode was Recorded on January 10th 2026

    In this episode of the Uneducated Gamers Podcast, Chris and Michael delve into the current state of Xbox, discussing its decline, rising costs, and the value of the Xbox ecosystem. They explore the implications of Game Pass pricing, the challenges facing Microsoft, and the potential future of Xbox as a console. The conversation highlights the shift towards PC-like gaming experiences and the impact of market adjustments on consumers.

    Introduction: In the ever-evolving landscape of gaming, the Xbox brand has carved out a significant niche. However, recent shifts in pricing and subscription models have left many questioning the value of investing in an Xbox console. In this blog post, we delve into the current state of Xbox, exploring whether it remains a worthy investment for gamers today.

    Overview

    The Xbox brand has come a long way since its inception, transitioning from the original console to the more recent Xbox Series X and S. With a commitment to backward compatibility and a vast library of games spanning multiple generations, Xbox has positioned itself as a versatile gaming platform. But as Chris and Michael discuss in the podcast, this legacy is now facing challenges.

    A Shift in the Gaming Landscape

    One of the primary topics of discussion is the rising cost of the Xbox Game Pass, which recently increased from $19.99 to $29.99. This price hike raises eyebrows, especially as the Xbox console prices have also surged. The Xbox Series X, for example, launched at $499 and is now priced at $649. With these rising costs, potential buyers are left wondering if investing in an Xbox is still a viable option.

    The Value of Backward Compatibility

    Despite the rising costs, one of the compelling features of the Xbox Series X is its backward compatibility. Players can enjoy games from previous generations, including the original Xbox and Xbox 360. Chris shares a personal anecdote about his kids playing Super Mario Brothers 3, emphasizing the timelessness of classic games. This backward compatibility not only enhances the gaming experience but also offers significant value for those looking to build or expand their game library.

    The Game Pass Dilemma

    The Xbox Game Pass has been a game-changer in the industry, allowing gamers to access a multitude of titles for a monthly fee. However, with the recent price increase, questions arise about its long-term viability. Michael, who recently purchased an Xbox, notes that while the Game Pass offers incredible access, the rising cost may deter new players from entering the ecosystem. The discussion highlights the balance between providing value to gamers and maintaining a sustainable business model for Xbox.

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    32 m
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