LoadingReadyRun Streams

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Not to be confused with LoadingReadyLIVE!.

As a consequence of the Season 11 Kickstarter successfully funding, LoadingReadyRun began streaming several live shows to their Twitch Channel. These videos are archived there as well as cross-posted to a YouTube account created specifically for that purpose. Most of these shows feature a crew-member playing a game for three hours or more. See the Official Broadcast Schedule.

Shows

  • CheckPointPlus - CheckPoint lives on, filmed before a live internet audience! Kathleen, Graham, and Paul keep you up to date on the latest and stupidest gaming industry news, while sharing their views on the most egregious examples of idiocy. The term “lambast” is applicable.
    • Every Monday at 2 PM Pacific
  • Graham & Paul Let's Play - Graham & Paul bring their Unskippable sensibilities to GPLP, mercilessly riffing on all games, good and bad (but mostly bad). If you’ve ever wanted to see two men constantly disappointed on a deep, personal level by bad combat mechanics and interminable cutscenes, this is the place.
    • Every Monday at 3 PM Pacific
  • Beej's Backlog - Beej has a pile of Nintendo-console crap he’s been meaning to get to — some of it dating back to the SNES — and you’re going to watch him grind through it, even if it kills both of you. Also, you’re going to like it because Beej is a funny guy.
    • Every Monday at 6 PM Pacific
  • IDDQDERP - Watching Alex play games is its own pastime. Look forward to Minecraft shenanigans and nutty adventure maps, “Let’s NOPE!” survival horror playthroughs, FPS games with mods you’ve never heard of, and maybe even game genres Alex hasn’t played before… You won’t be disappointed.
  • The Book of Passwords - When Jer was a kid, he wasn’t allowed to have an NES. Instead, he had to go over to friends’ houses to get his game fix. Gaming was social, full of controller-passing, catridge-cleaning and password scrawling. Join Jer—and a rotating co-host—every week as they dig up, play and reminisce about their favourite games of all time.
    • Every other Tuesday at 7 PM Pacific
  • Kathleen Saves the World - JRPGs are usually awful. But sometimes they are… less bad, and once in a while, there is one that is actually excellent. Wherever a JRPG falls on Kathleen’s proprietary quality scale (from “this is an abomination unto gaming” or “I will prod you with a stick until you put it in your eyes”), she loves these turn-based delights with a fervor that verges on addiction. Join her as she plays and discusses JRPGs new and old, everything from Shin Megami Tensei to Final Fantasy.
    • Every Wednesday at 3 PM Pacific
  • A Swiftly Tilting Cameron - As far as Cam is concerned, there is one correct difficulty for strategy games: punishing. Whether it’s “hardcore”, or “extreme”, or “iron man”, you’re not doing it right if your entire squad isn’t one bad roll away from paving the save file and starting over.
    • Every Wednesday at 6 PM Pacific
  • Video Games with Video James - James is a man of many skills, and one that he plans to master is Minecraft. He’s going to play other games too but… he’s really into Minecraft, you guys. He’s even going to get the other LRR crew to play with him on a special server, and you can join in too!
    • Every Thursday at 8:30 AM Pacific
  • LRRMTG - Every week, James and Graham draft Magic: the Gathering Online, and occasionally succeed! Although, when the goal is entertainment over good play, it really seems more like they always succeed. Hop in the chat and tell us what to pick.
    • Every Thursday at 4 PM Pacific
  • House of Stark - There are many games that Graham wants to play and mock, but he can’t really validate the personal time to do so because they’re awful. Luckily for you, the knowledge that you’ll be sharing the “experience” with him is exactly the excuse he needs to work through his hit list.
    • Every Thursday at 7 PM Pacific

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