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* BerserkButton: The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} is '''''not''''' two [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube GameCubes]] taped together.

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* BerserkButton: The UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Platform/{{Wii}} is '''''not''''' two [[UsefulNotes/NintendoGameCube [[Platform/NintendoGameCube GameCubes]] taped together.



** The site's logo (both the full and short versions) uses a stylized [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] [[ShapedLikeItself d-pad]].

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** The site's logo (both the full and short versions) uses a stylized [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]] [[ShapedLikeItself d-pad]].
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Trope cut per TRS.


''The D-Pad'' is a weekly hour-long video game [[{{Radio}} web radio show]] (formerly a {{podcast}}) starring [[ChallengeGamer Rick]] [[FaceOfTheBand Desilets]], [[CoolTeacher John]] [[OnlySaneMan Selig]], and [[LargeHam CJ]] [[DeadpanSnarker Haley]]. [[{{Hipster}} Nick]] [[CloudCuckoolander Bebel]] was the original "Player 3" until an unexpected hiatus in the summer of 2013, and [[TheSixthRanger Ian]] [[BigLittleBrother Selig]] was briefly added during this time. Recurring guests have included [[GamerChick Holly Fletcher]], [[StarvingArtist Meghan Zaremba]], and [[TheMovieBuff Dan Suitor]].

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''The D-Pad'' is a weekly hour-long video game [[{{Radio}} web radio show]] (formerly a {{podcast}}) starring [[ChallengeGamer Rick]] [[FaceOfTheBand [[TheLeader Desilets]], [[CoolTeacher John]] [[OnlySaneMan Selig]], and [[LargeHam CJ]] [[DeadpanSnarker Haley]]. [[{{Hipster}} Nick]] [[CloudCuckoolander Bebel]] was the original "Player 3" until an unexpected hiatus in the summer of 2013, and [[TheSixthRanger Ian]] [[BigLittleBrother Selig]] was briefly added during this time. Recurring guests have included [[GamerChick Holly Fletcher]], [[StarvingArtist Meghan Zaremba]], and [[TheMovieBuff Dan Suitor]].
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* IconicLogo: Justified in that the podcast's logo is based on the [[UsefulNotes/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES's]] own [[ShapedLikeItself d-pad]].
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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* DrinkingGame: Every tenth episode of the podcast featured a drinking game [[AudienceParticipation you can play with the hosts]]. The hosts usually have a drink or three while recording, but these specials usually crank it UpToEleven.

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* DrinkingGame: Every tenth episode of the podcast featured a drinking game [[AudienceParticipation you can play with the hosts]]. The hosts usually have a drink or three while recording, but these specials usually crank it UpToEleven.up to eleven.
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A special event called ''Sonic Week'' was held the week of June 19-26, 2011 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the ''SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise. The June 19 and 26 episodes of the show were Sonic-focused, and the team released {{LetsPlay}}s of six ''Sonic'' games on their website, making 12 hours of content over eight days. Afterwards, they decided to get into Let's Plays outside of events, playing ''[[VideoGame/ChzoMythos 5 Days a Stranger]]'', ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'', and more. In August 2013, they began a long-term video series called ''The Legendary Let's Play'', pledging to play every ''[[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Legend of Zelda]]'' game. The team has put out over 230 videos totaling 65 hours of playtime, and a [[LetsPlay/TheDPad Let's Play page]] is in progress.


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A special event called ''Sonic Week'' was held the week of June 19-26, 2011 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the ''SonicTheHedgehog'' ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' franchise. The June 19 and 26 episodes of the show were Sonic-focused, and the team released {{LetsPlay}}s of six ''Sonic'' games on their website, making 12 hours of content over eight days. Afterwards, they decided to get into Let's Plays outside of events, playing ''[[VideoGame/ChzoMythos 5 Days a Stranger]]'', ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'', and more. In August 2013, they began a long-term video series called ''The Legendary Let's Play'', pledging to play every ''[[Franchise/TheLegendOfZelda Legend of Zelda]]'' game. The team has put out over 230 videos totaling 65 hours of playtime, and a [[LetsPlay/TheDPad Let's Play page]] is in progress.

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