


Reach Out to Usįeel free to comment below, email us or call our voice mail line at 43 with your feedback.One of the great strengths of Morrowind is the incredible modding potential. And we’re thankful to everyone who helps out. Every little bit goes back into the show, to keep it flying and you entertained. You can also donate to our show by clicking on the “Donate” link in our show notes. Leave us a nice review on iTunes, Stitcher, and other places. If you haven’t subscribed, you can do so through iTunes, Stitcher, Zune, Google Play, Player FM, RSS ( found HERE) and anywhere you find Anomalously Awesome podcasts. “ Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! 80s Games We Loved as Kids!”, “ Smells Like The 90s: Grunge & the Games we Rocked”, The Dynamics of Raid Groups, and the PAX East & PAX South 2015 con report. That installment of Rico’s show should be released next Sunday.Ĭome hell or high water…Angela and I will be back in two weeks with a new show. I was recently a guest on Treks In Sci-Fi and recorded an episode with Rico all about Star Trek: Enterprise. Anomalies, be sure to check out the Star Wars Stacks book review show I do with Chris and Joe and subscribe to Rico’s Treks In Sci-Fi podcast. Thank you, Rico and Chris, for sharing it with us today.

This episode was originally published by Treks In Sci Fi (episode 517). I’ll let our conversation about the games explain in more detail, but suffice it to say Oblivion and Skyrim are at the top of my all-time favorite games list along with Mass Effect (which I released recently) and Knights of the Old Republic, a game I hope to cover down the road with Angela. Skyrim has recently been remastered and rereleased for the PC, XBOX One and Playstation 4. The Elders Scrolls game series has been going strong since 1994 and includes Elder Scrolls I: Arena, Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, Battlespire, Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. Elder Scrolls is a high fantasy RPG that takes place on the fictional world of Nirn on the Continent of Tamriel, check it out if you haven’t already done so. We got together in 2014, to talk about the Elder Scrolls games.

This edition of our show features an episode I recorded with my friend and co-host from the Star Wars Stacks.
