60 Second Gamer – Volume 3 Release Schedule

Howdy folks, I hope you’re doing as well as can be under the current circumstances.

I thought it might be a good idea to pop a release schedule up for the next few weeks of releases. As you can see from the list, the first episode of 60SG volume 3 launched on Friday 18 September. There will be one new 60 second review every week from now until 18 December. At that point we’ll be taking a break over Christmas and coming back with Series 4 at the start of 2021.

So without further ado, here’s the list of games that make up series 3 of 60SG:

DateGame
18 SeptemberSpyro: Enter The Dragonfly
25 SeptemberToy Story 3
2 OctoberTop Gun (PS2)
9 OctoberCheggers’ Party Quiz
16 OctoberBlack
23 OctoberSonic The Hedgehog 3
30 OctoberIndependence Day (PS1)
6 NovemberKung Fu Rider
13 NovemberThe Fight: Lights Out
20 NovemberRayman (PS1)
27 NovemberMediEvil (PS1)
4 DecemberJurassic Park (SNES)
11 DecemberCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
18 DecemberTOCA

And there you have it. Like the look of any of those? There’s a mix of different gaming eras in there, although as was typical for the time this list was originally put together, it’s very heavy on PS2 and PS3 games. Volume 4 will try and rebalance things a little.

If you have a look back through the Random Stoat YouTube channel you’ll see what we mean. Of course, it’s also worth pointing that 60SG has its own YouTube channel now as well. You can find all the new videos there. And if you feel so inclined, like and subscribe to help boost our visibility in The Algorithm™.

There are also podcasts available for each of these games here. These were recorded back in 2012 however for various reasons we never finished making the videos. They are, shall we say, of their time. There may be more podcasts arriving for Series 4 in 2021. Watch this space.

Any comments are welcome to info@randomstoat.com or directly below this post.

Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly (PS2/Gamecube)

Hello there! After quite the extended break (for both 60SG and Random Stoat in general), we’re back with new content! The reasons for the long break are numerous and would take too long to go into, but suffice to say we felt it was time to put some content out there again, and to hopefully offer another venue of entertainment given everything that’s going on in the world. We can say with some certainty that just being able to play some games and throw some reviews together have been a great alternative to, say, watching the news. It’s as bleak as bleak gets, isn’t it?

In any case, we’re back and aiming to entertain. Are we back for the long run? Maybe. We will shortly be publishing a schedule for the reviews coming over the next couple of months, which will cover the games that we originally had scheduled for release in 2012-2013. The podcasts for these games are already been published here. But until then, enjoy this first review.

Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly (60SG Volume 3 Episode 1)

So, that leads onto the first review, Spyro: Enter The Dragonfly, reviewed on PS2. The game was also released on Gamecube, and from our understanding it’s a slightly more polished effort on that console. It might have been a more enjoyable experience whilst playing for the video capture, but there’s a couple of reasons for why we didn’t also capture the Gamecube edition. The first reason: cost. When buying up copies of the games to cover for Series 3, the Gamecube edition of Spyro was far more expensive than the PS2 edition. The second is that, when we first planned to review these games in 2012/13, we were only going to cover the PS2 version. So there, that’s that.

Now, more about the game. Playing as Spyro, you must rescue 90 dragonflies, collect 7000 gems, and release the imprisoned dragon masters. All of this takes place in one world, with themed realms branching off from there. When you get used to the various glitches and camera issues, Enter The Dragonfly does eventually become an enjoyable game. For an older player, it can dip into repetition and boredom if trying to play in lengthy chunks. Younger players will however be able to overcome such issues and enjoy the game despite its faults.

The video review is available below (please also take the time to like and subscribe over on YouTube if you’d be so kind). The podcast (and indeed, all of the other episodes) can be found here.

The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 42

Welcome to Episode 42 of the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – The British Wrestling Fan’s Survival Guide. On this week’s show:

1. News

In this week’s news: A double dose of Kurt Angle; Goldberg’s bloody head; Ryback: sabotaged?; Possible political careers for wrestlers. That’s your lot.

2. Royal Rumble 2017 Predictions

What it says on the tin.

3. Royal Rumble Recaps

We go back and review the Rumbles from 1989, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2011 and 2013.

4. Favourite Thing in Pro Wrestling This Week

And again, what it says on the tin. We each pick a favourite thing for the week.

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 41

Welcome to another episode of the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast. On this week’s episode:

1. News

In this week’s news: UK wrestling scene (Welsh Wrestling, 5 Star Wrestling, ICW, Progress); Jimmy Snuka’s death, the possible return of HBK?; the latest edition of Angle-Watch; Hall of Fame rumours suggest Teddy Long; the future WWE Women’s Tournament; Royal Rumble 2017 predictions; and the latest on the recent TNA streaming app.

2. WWE UK Championship Tournament

The Fallen Angel had internet trouble this week, so he hasn’t watched the full UK Tournament. Shame that, because The Real Deal and Old Man Joey have. What did we think of it? Now there’s a good question.

3. This Week’s Favourite Thing

A new feature. What is our favourite thing that happened or we encountered in wrestling this week? Iron Sheik, Mickie James and Renee Young all get a mention.

4. WWE Story Time

The Real Deal has been watching Story Time, the animated show on the WWE Network. Hear his thoughts.

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 40

It’s a new year, yes it is, and the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast is back with more banter. The show that bills itself as the UK wrestling fan’s survival guide. Or something.

Yeah, that intro kind of fizzled out, didn’t it?

But fear not, my friends, because this week’s episode is perhaps the best yet. Join The Real Deal, The Fallen Angel and Old Man Joey for their regular weekly rambling:

1. News

Lots of news coverage and discussion this week. Ironic given that we didn’t think we’d have much to talk about…

Topics include: Jimmy Snuka; Mickey James; WWE Hall of Fame 2017 rumours, TNA’s recent buyout and the return of the original Double J; this week’s Raw and Smackdown; and a brief piece about a London fetish gym. Yeah…

2. World of Sport – Wrestling recap

The pilot episode broadcast on New Year’s Eve here in the UK.

3. TNA’s new streaming app

We won’t lie – WWE Network has nothing to worry about just yet.

4. 2017 Predictions

Who will be the breakout star in 2017? What resolutions do we want WWE to follow this year?

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 39

From everyone at the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast, please accept our warmest wishes this holiday season.

But what’s on this week’s episode? It is our first annual End of Year Awards show.

For the full list of categories and winners, click here. Expect the usual amount of banter between The Real Deal, The Festive Angel (I see what he did there) and Old Man Joey.

Plus! There is the Secret Santa gift giving, where in Triple Threat/Round Robin style a gift was purchased for each of us by one of the others. It goes exactly as you thought it would.

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 38

It’s the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast’s go-home show for the year as we wrap up as best we can before our special End of Year Awards show next week. On this episode:

1. News

  • WWE have introduced a UK title, with plans to launch a regional, weekly show. Good news for us UK fans
  • ITV’s World of Sport is set to debut soon. Interesting timing on WWE’s part, don’t you think?
  • And finally – Scott Hall’s Christmas Tree. Go see his Twitter feed. And what is on his television.

2. Fatally Flawed Way

In our fantasy match for the ages, it’s Eva Marie vs Nikki “Nikolai” Bella vs Brie Bella vs Dana Brooke. Electrifying.

3. Manager of Choice

Two rounds this week. If we were professional wrestlers (and it was all real), who would we choose to manage us?

  1. Bobby Heenan or “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart
  2. Mr Perfect (circa 1992) or Ric Flair (circa Evolution)

4. TLC 2016 Review

We review the latest PPV event (at the time of recording).

5. Roadblock: End of the Line 2016 preview

This was recorded before Roadblock, so we take a look at the event card.

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 37

Welcome to episode 37 of the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast. This week is something a little different.

A review of WCW – May 2000

Yes, we’re covering WCW’s final year, starting from May 2000. Each recap episode will cover a month of WCW. For our own piece of mind we’re only watching Nitro and the PPV events as they happen. Any more and our brains might dissolve.

Gasp and be amazed at the multiple WCW World Heavyweight title changes! Be aghast at the thought of David Arquette being the champ. Or Jeff Jarrett, come to think of it. And then Ric Flair again. Perhaps even Kevin Nash. And repeat ad nauseam.

Honestly, it was a very bad year for WCW.

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 36

Episode 36 of the Iron Man Podcast arrives, and we discussed the following:

1. News

This weeks news. Including: UK WWE trials; Royal Rumble updates; Kurt Angle Watch; WWE Network indies; Women’s wrestling tournaments; Broken Matt Hardy and the ping pong match that is the WWE Raw Women’s Championship scene.

2. TLC 206 preview

We discuss the card for this year’s TLC event.

3. 205 Live – Episode 1

How does the first episode of cruiserweight show 205 Live stack up? We give our thoughts.

4. Fatally Flawed Way – Bald Wrestlers

This weeks’ fantasy match is a slight departure from the norm. We throw 8 men into the ring from all eras of wrestling – and in this instance, all bald – and figure out who would win the match.

5. Overrated or Underrated – The Big Boss Man

Was Ray Traylor overrated or underrated in the ring?

6. Management Choice

Who would you rather be managed by? The Jackal or Paul Ellering?

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The Iron Man Wrestling Podcast – Episode 35

Episode 35 of the Iron Man Wrestling Podcast. Can you believe we’ve been going for that long already? Still plenty to come!

On this week’s show:

1. NXT Takeover: Toronto review

A review of the Toronto NXT card. Spoiler: It was rather good.

2. Survivor Series 2016 review

Obviously, a review of this year’s Survivor Series. Much better card all round this year, and the Goldberg/Lesnar outcome was quite a shock.

3. News

Yes, the news is relegated to third spot this week. Topics include: UFC’s Conor McGregor; could AJ Styles’ next feud be with The Undertaker?; does Goldberg’s return open the door for Kurt Angle? And a bit of Sweet Bertha Faye, why not.

4. ICW Fear and Loathing IX

The Real Deal has recently subbed to ICW’s On Demand streaming service. He offers his thoughts on their recent SSE Hydro Arena, Glasgow show. It’s worth it just for Johemian Rhapsody.

5. ECW: The Untold Story

Not so much an untold story, more a cheap plug for ECW content on the Network. Still, a solid 45 minutes of entertaining banter.

6. Main Event Jobber: Survivor Series 1991: The Undertaker vs Hulk Hogan

The fake Hogan in the front row is your only reason for watching this turgid title tussle.

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