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  • Vendetta / Crime Fighters 2 HD

    3 Episodes | 43 minutes | Airdate: Feb. 15th, 2018 "FACE THE FULL FURY OF DAD JEANS!" The Nobot Co-Op crew returns with fists flying and mullets flapping in the HD-enhanced chaos of Vendetta—an early ’90s arcade brawler that’s as gloriously unhinged as it is unapologetically weird. You’ll meet the “heroes” (term used loosely): • Blood – A prizefighter who’s definitely not Mike Tyson, wink wink. • Hawk – A pro wrestler who’s absolutely not Hulk Hogan, brother. • Boomer – A martial artist who may or may not be Van Damme’s gym partner. • Sledge – A Mr. T knockoff with camo pants and zero chill. Their mission? Rescue a guy named Kate from the clutches of the leather-harness-wearing, body-piling weirdos known as The Dead End Gang. Don’t worry if it makes no sense—this was peak arcade nonsense from a simpler, hornier time. Along the way, expect: ✔ Enemies who explode for no reason ✔ A gang of human bowling pins ✔ More pelvic thrusts than a Prince concert ✔ Bosses with questionable fashion choices ✔ Commentary that punches harder than the game does It's pixel-punching perfection and Nobot mayhem in glorious four-player carnage. GAME BIO: Vendetta (1991), developed by Konami, is a side-scrolling beat-’em-up and spiritual successor to Crime Fighters. Featuring four playable characters based on pop culture icons, Vendetta stood out for its wild enemy designs, raw street violence, and surprisingly smooth co-op gameplay. It’s a relic of an era when games were gritty, goofy, and wildly inappropriate—all at once.

  • Vaccine

    2 Episodes [FULL GAME] 1 hour, 10 minutes | Airdate: Dec. 19th 2017 "I'M HERE, SEATING IN FRONT OF A FIREPLACE..." This is the very first Robot Co-Op episode ever—a surreal, shambly launch that saw Rick & Topsy stumble headlong into a procedurally generated nightmare. Vaccine is a clunky, jank-riddled homage to early survival horror titles like Resident Evil, right down to the tank controls, muddy textures, and sense of pure, unrelenting dread—though in this case, the dread comes more from the design than the monsters. Rick fumbles through doors that don’t make sense. Topsy tries to keep a straight face as the game shuffles rooms like a haunted deck of cards. It’s awkward. It’s hilarious. And it’s the exact kind of chaos that birthed the madness known as Robot Co-Op. History starts here... and it’s got tank controls. GAME BIO: Vaccine (2017) is a throwback survival horror game developed by Rainy Night Creations. Designed to mimic the tank-control tension of early Resident Evil titles, it features randomly generated mansion layouts, cryptic item puzzles, and limited resources. Players must find a cure for a rapidly mutating infection—if they can survive long enough to piece the place together.

  • Let's Roast Trailers

    18 Episodes | 1 hours, 12 minutes | Airdate: Sep 6th, 2017 Watch both Incognito Gaming Warriors XP and Incognito Cinema Warriors XP roast their way through the best game and movie trailers 2017 had to offer.

  • Mario Kart 8 Deluxe

    10 Episodes | 9 hours, 39 minutes | Airdate: Sep 4th, 2017 "DRINK BLEACH, DRINK BLEACH, DRINK BLEACH!" Rick, Topsy, and Flux fire up the engines for their first-ever ride through Mario Kart 8 Deluxe—but this isn’t just any karting chaos. Welcome to Incognito Gaming Warriors XP, where nothing is sacred, the trolls have speaking roles, and the format... well, it doesn’t so much evolve as detonate. As the crew tears through rainbows, ruins, and rage-quits, they’re constantly interrupted by surreal detours: bizarro skits, uninvited critic cameos, and reality-warping channel flips that spoof everything from cable-access melodrama to YouTube callout culture. Just when you think you're watching Mario Kart, the format mutates into something else entirely—sometimes mid-race. This is what happens when IGWXP throws format to the wind and lets the chaos steer. It's kart racing with a side of existential dread and digital absurdity... and this is just lap one. GAME BIO: Mario Kart 8 Deluxe  is an enhanced version of Nintendo’s kart racing title for the Nintendo Switch, bringing the full Mario Kart 8  experience together with all previously released DLC. The game features classic and modern tracks, a wide roster of characters, refined driving mechanics, and multiple play modes designed for both solo and multiplayer competition. The Mario Kart 8 Deluxe  trailer highlights smooth 60fps gameplay, vibrant HD visuals, expanded battle modes, and portable local multiplayer, cementing its status as one of the most accessible and content-rich entries in the Mario Kart  series.

  • Nintendo Switch Games

    1 Episode | 55 minutes | Airdate: Aug 14th, 2017 "CALL 811 BEFORE YOU DIG!" It’s March 2017, the Nintendo Switch just launched, and IGWXP was ready to melt it down to molten Joy-Cons. Rick, Topsy, and Flux pry themselves off the PS4 and dive headfirst into the wild, weird, and slightly wobbly launch library of the Switch and nothing is safe. From Super Bomberman R's rubbery difficulty spikes to Snipperclips' passive-aggressive puzzle fights, Ultra Street Fighter II's desperate rehashing, and Shovel Knight’s firm grasp on nostalgia’s wallet—this early look is a chaotic roast of a console still figuring itself out. It’s a glorious mess of launch day skepticism, drifting sarcasm, and multiplayer mischief, with bonus jabs at the Switch’s hardware quirks and eShop oddities. Consider this the awkward first date between Robot Co-Op and Nintendo’s baby hybrid... and things get spicy fast. GAME BIOS: Snipperclips  is a cooperative puzzle game developed by SFB Games and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The game centers on two paper characters who can cut each other into new shapes to solve physics-based puzzles. Emphasizing communication and experimentation, Snipperclips  is designed primarily for local multiplayer and showcases creative problem-solving through simple mechanics and playful presentation. Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers  is an updated version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo , released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. The game features rebalanced gameplay, high-definition visuals, remastered audio, and new characters Evil Ryu and Violent Ken. It also introduces a modernized control option while preserving the classic mechanics that defined the original competitive fighting experience. Bomberman R  is a multiplayer-focused action game developed by Konami and released as a launch title for the Nintendo Switch. Returning to the series’ classic grid-based bomb-laying gameplay, the game emphasizes fast-paced local and online multiplayer matches. Bomberman R  also includes a story mode, blending traditional mechanics with modern presentation and competitive play. Shovel Knight  is a 2D action platformer developed by Yacht Club Games and released in 2014. Inspired by classic NES-era design, the game features precise platforming, combat-driven exploration, and a retro visual style paired with modern polish. Shovel Knight  is known for its tight controls, memorable soundtrack, and extensive post-launch content, earning widespread acclaim as a standout modern retro-style title.

  • Resident Evil 7 biohazard

    4 Episodes [FULL GAME] | 6 h ours, 17 minutes | Airdate: May 5th, 2017 | "THE ADVENTURES OF ETHAN FRANKEN-GRANNY OLIVE LOAF SHIT-COCK HANDS." Rick and Topsy dive headfirst into the moldy madness of Resident Evil VII, but there’s just one problem… Rick hates the idea of first-person Resident Evil. Making use of several mechanics borrowed from other modern horror games and a scene lifted directly from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, can "Hillbilly Murder House" earn the Resident Evil namesake or is it just the latest chapter in RE's identity crisis? From the very first creepy creak of the Baker estate, it’s clear this entry is going to be a wild departure from the fixed-camera classics. But will the tense atmosphere, grotesque creatures, and Southern-fried psychodrama of the Baker family win Rick over? Or will he spend the entire stream yearning for tank controls and pre-rendered backgrounds? Join the duo as they roast and react their way through haunted houses, VHS tapes, and family dinners with a whole new kind of “bite.” The Coggers are watching. The mold is spreading. Let’s see if this thing’s got legs—or just more fungus. GAME BIO: Resident Evil 7: biohazard  is a first-person survival horror title developed and published by Capcom. Set in rural Louisiana, the game follows Ethan Winters as he searches for his missing wife inside the decaying Baker estate, uncovering a disturbing bio-organic outbreak tied to the series’ broader mythology. The Resident Evil 7: biohazard  trailer emphasizes a return to grounded horror, featuring immersive first-person perspective, intense atmosphere, limited resources, and a renewed focus on exploration and tension, marking a major tonal shift for the Resident Evil  franchise.

  • Super Mario Odyssey Trailer w/ The Angry Video Game Nerd

    1 Episode | 11 Mins. | Airdate: April 25, 2017 It really happened. The Nerd. The Bots. One trailer. In this once-in-a-lifetime crossover, James Rolfe, aka The Angry Video Game Nerd, joins Rick and Topsy to absolutely roast the original Super Mario Odyssey trailer—and no Goomba, hat, or saxophone man is safe. Together, the trio tackles the bizarre city segments, Mario’s unblinking dead eyes, and why the hell is he wearing a fedora. What starts as a simple reaction turns into a full-scale breakdown of Nintendo weirdness and fan-service gone rogue. It's Mario like you’ve never seen him—through the eyes of AVGN and the grease-stained monitors of Robot Co-Op. Don't miss this madcap Mario meltdown filled with cynical love, confused horror, and three dudes yelling "WHAT?!" in perfect sync. GAME BIO: Super Mario Odyssey  is a 3D platformer developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. The game follows Mario on a globe-trotting adventure across diverse kingdoms as he attempts to rescue Princess Peach from Bowser, using a new core mechanic centered around his sentient hat, Cappy. The Super Mario Odyssey  trailer highlights the game’s open-ended sandbox level design, capture-based gameplay mechanics, and visual variety, showcasing Mario’s ability to possess enemies, objects, and NPCs to solve puzzles and reach new areas. The trailer emphasizes exploration, movement freedom, and a return to large-scale 3D Mario gameplay inspired by earlier entries like Super Mario 64  and Super Mario Sunshine .

  • Fallout 4

    9 Episodes [FULL GAME] | 5 hours, 29 mins. | Airdate: Aug 1st, 2016 The vault doors creak open as Rick and Topsy kick off another long-standing Agonywolf Media tradition: absolutely roasting the ever-lovin’ bottle caps out of Fallout. And what better place to start than the beginning—where post-apocalypse meets pretense in a world where people rebuilt society around milkshake machines and moral decay? The duo wades through the retro-futuristic wreckage of 1950s America-by-way-of-Ikea, complete with sociopathic robots, toothpaste-colored user interfaces, and an uncanny number of skeletons just chillin’ mid-meal. As always, Rick's hairline is the first to fall out, and Topsy's already considering trading him for bottle caps. It's the start of a sarcastic saga through the wasteland that would go on to span years—because if Fallout 4 taught us anything, it’s that irradiated ghouls live longer than franchise continuity.

  • Demon's Crest

    1 Episode | 21 minutes | Airdate: Oct. 29th 2015 "PREVIOUSLY, ON ALL MY HELLSPAWN..." Herrpy Herroween ev’rberdy! The Playing With Myself Halloween Hootenanny begins as Rikk and his clone emerge from the shadows—dressed like they just robbed a Spirit Halloween dumpster. Rikk dons some questionable scrap metal as Metal Man, while the clone appears as Solid Snake, minus the budget, context, or sneaking ability. Their target: the criminally overlooked 1994 gothic gem Demon’s Crest. Ghouls, flames, flying skulls, and mode-7 madness ensue as the duo riff their way through Capcom’s most metal Super Nintendo fever dream. But the real treat comes at the end… when Rikk finally bestows his clone with an official name: ROKK. That’s right—Rokk with two K’s, like a mid-tier 2000s nu-metal band and a lawsuit waiting to happen. It’s spooky. It’s stupid. It’s Playing With Myself. GAME BIO: Demon’s Crest (1994) is a haunting action-platformer from Capcom’s Gargoyle’s Quest lineage. Players control Firebrand, a demonic antihero clawing his way through eerie worlds, unlocking powers, and confronting grotesque bosses. Gorgeous sprite work, branching paths, and monster mayhem abound.

  • Mega Man (1987)

    1 Episode | 25 minutes | Airdate: Oct. 12th 2015 "...VIDEO GAME MOVIE DUMPSTER FIRE DIAPER GRAVY!" Rikk’s lonely little brain finally snaps and he decides to solve the co-host shortage the only way a deranged retro gamer knows how: by cloning himself. Thus begins Playing With Myself, the short-lived spin-off where one man, two voices, and zero supervision dive headfirst into the unforgiving pixel pit of 1987's Mega Man on NES. Armed with sass, save states, and a shared contempt for Guts Man’s platform section, the Rikk duo attempts to defeat Dr. Wily’s entire robot army... while also figuring out which of them is the "evil" clone. (Spoiler: it’s both.) GAME BIO: Mega Man  is a 2D action platformer developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The game introduced the series’ defining structure, allowing players to choose the order of Robot Master stages and acquire their weapons upon defeat. Featuring precise platforming, pattern-based boss battles, and a focus on skill-based progression, Mega Man  laid the foundation for one of Capcom’s most enduring franchises.

  • Monster Party

    1 Episode | 25 minutes | Airdate: Oct. 30th 2015 "THIS GAME IS A MOUNTAIN OF BLOODY SKULL C@#KS!" It’s the horrifying conclusion of the Playing With Myself Halloween Hootenanny, and Rock (the freshly named clone, still cosplaying as Solid Snake) returns alongside Rikk (still stubbornly committed to his Metal Man bit) for one last monster mash before All Hallow’s Eve ends in flames and confusion. Their target this time? Monster Party—an NES fever dream where baseball bats battle demons, fishmen say “Hello,” and haunted severed legs dangle from the ceiling like they paid rent. As the duo riff their way through this what-the-hell-a-thon, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll fear for your children... and maybe develop a lifelong mistrust of eggplants. It’s the final Playing With Myself episode. No moral. No lesson. Just Rokk, Rikk, and the emotional scars of retro horror. GAME BIO: Monster Party  is a side-scrolling action platformer developed by Human Entertainment and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1989. The game follows a young boy named Mark who teams up with a monster named Bert to battle bizarre creatures across surreal, horror-themed stages. Known for its abrupt tonal shifts, strange enemy designs, and dark humor, Monster Party  stands out as one of the NES’s most unconventional and cult-favorite titles.

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