Remap Hotline - New Year, New Me
Welcome to the first Remap Hotline of 2025! Rob, Patrick, and Cado are here to answer YOUR questions, even as the infrastructure of the US Government is crumbling around us.
Welcome to the first Remap Hotline of 2025! Rob, Patrick, and Cado are here to answer YOUR questions, even as the infrastructure of the US Government is crumbling around us.
The whole crew is back together again! Join Patrick, Janet, Rob, and Cado as they unpack Microsoft’s push into using AI to produce “gameplay,” discussions of creativity, and our time with Lost Records, Civilization VII, and more.
While Rob was visiting Patrick in Chicago, they managed to take in a Bulls game. Can you guess what happened next? A tie for the largest halftime deficit in Chicago Bulls history, of course.
With Rob traveling back home after surprising Patrick for a 40th birthday party, Austin Walker joins the rest of Remap Radio for lengthy discussions on sports, video games, and anime.
Rascal News co-boss Chase Carter joins Patrick and Cado to talk all things tabletop.
We managed to avoid talking about 2025 for nearly an entire month. Given the state of [gestures wildly], maybe that was for the best.
As promised, Austin Walker joins Rob and Patrick to discuss the upcoming Super Bowl matchup between Austin’s beloved Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs.
This is it. The grand finale. What started as worries about filling a single podcast had become a trilogy of podcasts about the last year in video games.
On Remap Radio, we talked about a horrifying story of abuse, manipulation, and exploitation at an outsourcing studio used by a number of high-profile game companies. That video was produced by People Make Games.
It’s just a podcast, Michael, how long could it take to record? Well...
The Chicago Bears are not in the playoffs—yet. Hope springs eternal, but in a lost season for Rob and Patrick’s own team, there’s a lot to like in this year’s NFL playoffs.
Who's ready for a nearly four-hour podcast?
After what feels like years of rumors and speculation, Nintendo formally announced the wholly unexpected Switch 2. Cado and Patrick have thoughts.
It’s a new year, which means new opportunities for home improvements, problems, and trying to parse sales person talk. Or, in the case of Rob, it might mean painting your bedroom a color and, upon the paint drying, you hate what it looks like. Oops.
We begin 2025 by asking Rob to walk us through the latest advancements in TV technology at CES. Is he there? No. Are we still having visions of 115-inch TVs? Yes.