Still Gaming
Still Gaming is a show by Lee Davidge. He reviews video games for all eras - including the Atari 2600 and Nintendo Wii.
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Still Gaming is a show by Lee Davidge. He reviews video games for all eras - including the Atari 2600 and Nintendo Wii.
You can also subscribe to this show via RSS 
It's like Marble Madness got drunk and had sex with some liquid chemicals, and out came this awesome game called Mercury Meltdown Remix. Yeah, it's kinda like that. Slut.
Ninjas playing golf and kicking sharks in the head. What more do you need to know?
In this archive episode, Lee trudges through a godawful low budget ripoff of Burnout, Harley Davidson Racing.
Today we go way back in Still Gaming's history to Lee's review of the radical racing game Hydro Thunder.
Little did we know in 2007 that this puppeteer named Z who made a guest episode for Lee would go on to create Little Miss Gamer a few months later!
While Lee & Dena continue to move in to their new studio, Still Gaming has a frightful and awesome guest review of the Sega Genesis gorefest Splatterhouse 3.
Brett Vanderbook of Captain S fame hosts a special episode of Still Gaming. Feeling down about the US losing to Canada in the Olympics? Take out that rage in Blades of Steel for the NES!
In this archive episode of Still Gaming, not only have the Europeans taken over, but so have their cats! Talking cats try to find fun classic games starring cats. Talking freaking cats! CAT!!!
In 2007, Dena took over the helm for Still Gamng, producing a whacky, wonky, and weird review of Adventure for the Atari 2600.
It's been proven in the past that violence against Little Miss Gamer is always funny! Lee & Z lighten up a lot as they wrap up their first ever video together.
Lee quickly finds out that going from voice acting to full-motion acting has a steep learning curve, while Z beams with extra cuteness until Chad busts out his bat.
In this archive episode of Still Gaming, Lee covers the shoot-em-up Dead Moon for the TurboGrafx-16 and Wii Virtual Console.
Lee reviews a Punch-Out for the Wii. Why in the hell did it take Nintendo 15 years to make a new Punch-Out game?
An episode of Still Gaming originally made in 2007. Lee reviews Mega Man Legends.