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- Super Mario 3D World
1 Episode | 3 hours, 46 minutes | Airdate: Feb. 14th, 2021 "LOOK AT PEACH. JUST FLOATIN' ON A CLOUD OF PRIVILEGE QUEEFS." Rick, Pickles, Flux, and Cylon sit down to play Super Mario 3D World on Valentine's Day but there's a certain heaviness in the air from freshly single Rick. Still, things go mostly the same as usual... until Rick starts making ice creams soup and chugging Jack Daniels. As the levels progress, so does the late onset mid-life alcoholism. The commentary gets more unhinged, the 4th wall comes tumbling down and in the background, a tub of Mint Chocolate Ice Cream becomes the night’s true victim. The ice cream is no longer dessert. It is performance art. What begins as a Valentine’s Day gimmick quietly evolves into one of the greatest slow-burn improv spirals in Robot Co-Op history. Everyone commits. Everyone escalates. By the end, the meltdown is complete and the crash-out is legendary. GAME BIO: Super Mario 3D World is Nintendo’s multiplayer platformer that blends classic Mario level design with cooperative chaos. Originally released on Wii U and later enhanced for Nintendo Switch, it emphasizes tight platforming, character variety, and shared-screen mayhem — making it the perfect stage for emotional unraveling.
- Zombie Revenge
1 Episode | 37 minutes | A irdate: Sunday, Jan. 24th, 2021 "LET'S POSE IN THE MOST AWKWARD WAY POSSIBLE." The Savage Slumber Party Mystery Marathon Stream lurches into its next chapter as Rick, Flux, and Cylon take on Zombie Revenge! This quirky Dreamcast beat-'em-up, set in the House of the Dead universe, combines absurd action, cheesy dialogue, and relentless zombie bashing. Rick grabs the controls first, attempting to master the game's clunky mechanics while Flux critiques the over-the-top voice acting and nonsensical story. Cylon provides his signature cheery humor, poking fun at the ridiculous enemy designs and the game’s inexplicably odd sense of style (zombie martial artists, anyone?). Despite its janky gameplay, Zombie Revenge serves up enough laughs and unexpected chaos to keep the gang entertained. From hilarious deaths to bizarre mini-games, this segment of the marathon delivers all the undead absurdity you could hope for. GAME BIO: Zombie Revenge is a beat 'em up video game released for arcades and Dreamcast in 1999. Armed with their fists, feet, and whatever weapons they should find along the way, players are tasked with ridding an unnamed city of zombies.
- Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires
1 Episode | 58 minutes | A irdate: Sunday, Jan. 24th, 2021 "THIS IS IMPORTANT! TO SWITCH THE MAP... OH GOD, HOW DO YOU SWITCH THE MAP...?" The Savage Slumber Party Mystery Marathon Stream marches on as Rick, Flux, and Cylon dive into Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires, Cylon’s pick for the night. The hack-and-slash chaos of the Dynasty Warriors series takes center stage, with Cylon at the helm commanding troops and mowing down hordes of enemies in the game’s sprawling battles. As always, the gang keeps things lively with nonstop banter. Cylon’s enthusiasm for the epic scope of Dynasty Warriors clashes hilariously with Rick and Flux’s confusion over the seemingly endless waves of enemies and objectives. Flux gets caught up in the game’s strategy mechanics, while Rick wonders why he’s fighting the same 20 soldiers over and over. With its mix of grandiose battles, dramatic cutscenes, and plenty of opportunities for the gang to crack jokes, this segment of the marathon is a chaotic, laugh-filled spectacle. Whether you’re a fan of Dynasty Warriors or just here for the hilarity, this one is worth the watch. GAME BIO: Dynasty Warriors 8 is a hack and slash video game and the eighth official installment of the Dynasty Warriors series. It is developed by Omega Force and published by Tecmo Koei. The story is based on the 14th-century Chinese historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
- Resident Evil Village Official Co-Stream #1
1 Episode | 1 hour, 6 minutes | A irdate: Jan. 21th, 2021 "I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO WITH ANY OF THIS IMAGERY." Rick and Flux co-stream some new footage of Resident Evil Village in this special 2021-era co-stream. Long before launch discourse, patch debates, and endless hot takes, the guys sit down to react to Capcom’s first substantial look at what would become one of the most polarizing modern Resident Evil entries. Flux is in peak form, roasting the presentation, questioning the tone, and poking at Capcom’s increasingly bombastic instincts, while Rick does something genuinely unusual: he stays suspiciously quiet about his long-running dislike of first-person Resident Evil. Longtime viewers will absolutely notice. There’s a strange time-capsule quality to this stream. The excitement is cautious, the skepticism feels earned, and several early concerns raised here end up aging surprisingly well. It’s also notable that Robot Co-Op only ever did one more early Village footage reaction after this, making this stream a rare snapshot of the calm before the discourse storm. No hindsight, no patch notes, no narrative fatigue, just instincts, jokes, and vibes from a moment when Resident Evil Village was still a big question mark. GAME BIO: Resident Evil Village is a 2021 survival horror game developed and published by Capcom. Serving as the eighth mainline entry in the Resident Evil series, it continues the story of Ethan Winters following the events of Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Set in a remote, snow-covered European village, the game blends first-person combat, exploration, puzzle solving, and gothic horror influences, introducing iconic antagonists like Lady Dimitrescu and expanding the series’ lore with a heavier emphasis on action and spectacle.
- Among Us
1 Episode | 3 hours, 34 minutes | A irdate: Jan. 10th, 2021 "JOHN CARPENTER IS SUS." Rick, Pickles, Flux, and Johnny Cylon boot up Among Us for a classic, chaotic throwback stream — playing with viewers, accusing friends, lying poorly, and immediately forgetting what task they were pretending to do. It’s loud. It’s dumb. It’s deeply familiar. As the crew spirals into emergency meetings and wildly confident false accusations, the vibe becomes unmistakable: this isn’t just a game — it’s a pandemic artifact. A time when everyone was inside, on voice chat, desperately trying to socialize through little jellybean astronauts and bad alibis. Rather than fight the dated energy, Rick and the gang fully lean into it — treating the match like a digital time capsule of lockdown chaos, boredom-fueled friendships, and the universal suspicion that someone is always lying. GAME BIO: Among Us is the multiplayer social deduction phenomenon that defined the COVID-era gaming landscape. Players work together to complete tasks aboard a spaceship while secretly hunting for impostors sabotaging the mission from within. Simple mechanics, heavy reliance on voice chat, and endless paranoia turned it into a global lockdown staple — and an unintentional snapshot of a very specific moment in time.
- Street of Rage 4 (Coming Soon)
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- Ebola 2
1 Episode | 1 hour, 39 minutes | A irdate: Jan. 6th, 2021 "ACCORDING TO PARAGRAPH 52, EAT MY BUTT." Rick and Cylon cleanse their gaming palate after the cringe of Ebola 2 with the hilariously joyful What the Golf! This zany indie game flips the script on traditional golf, transforming every hole into a delightful, unexpected, and often absurd surprise. Rick’s laughter is infectious as he attempts to “putt” everything from houses to soccer balls, while Cylon delivers sarcastic commentary and debates the game’s definition of “golf.” Each level brings a new twist, from wacky physics to clever parodies of other games, keeping the duo—and the audience—on their toes. The shift from dark survival horror to pure comedic chaos highlights Rick and Cylon’s versatility as streamers and their ability to make any gaming session a memorable experience. Whether you’re a fan of indie games, unexpected humor, or just want to see Rick and Cylon having an absolute blast, this stream is an instant classic. GAME BIO: What the Golf? is a physics-based parody game where every level reinvents what golf even is. Sometimes you're the ball, sometimes you're the club, sometimes you're a house. Developed by Triband, this chaotic comedy of a game delights in subverting expectations, breaking the fourth wall, and making you laugh until you're paralyzed on the green. Perfect for streamers with a loose grip on reality.
- Countdown Vampires (2021 Attempt)
1 Episodes | 3 hours, 25 minutes | A irdate: Jan. 3rd, 2021 "GIVE ME LOTS OF WEAPONS THAT ARE POWERFUL AGAINST LIVING THINGS." The gang returns to where it all began—the first game Robot Co-Op ever live-streamed—the absolutely ridiculous, janky, and barely functional Countdown Vampires! Rick, Pickles, Flux, and Cylon take another crack at this unholy Resident Evil knockoff, with its baffling dialogue, awful tank controls, and vampires that absolutely refuse to act like vampires. Can they actually push through the jank and finish this thing after all these years? (Spoiler: lol no.) Prepare for cinematic absurdity, backtracking nightmares, and an overabundance of fire sprinklers. GAME BIO: Countdown Vampires is a 1999 survival horror game developed by K2 LLC and published by Bandai for the PlayStation. Often described as a low-budget Resident Evil clone, it follows detective Keith Snyder, who must navigate a burning casino overrun with vampires. Featuring pre-rendered backgrounds, tank controls, and an absolutely bonkers storyline, Countdown Vampires is equal parts horror, unintentional comedy, and frustration.
- Resident Evil Survivor
1 Episode [FULL GAME] 4 hours, 34 minutes | A irdate: Dec. 25th, 2020 "I LOVE YOU, OTHER HUNTER." [KISSING NOISES] It’s Christmas Eve 2020 and while the world was falling apart, Rick did what any emotionally stable human would do: boot up a cursed spin-off of a beloved survival horror franchise and stream the entire thing live. With no robot co-hosts and Juno heartbreakingly absent as well, it’s just Rick vs. the most forgotten, most awkward, and most gun-wiggly Resident Evil title ever made—Resident Evil Survivor. This impromptu stream quickly turns into a surreal, low-poly fever dream of janky FMVs, weird British voice acting, and dialogue that feels like it was translated by a haunted Sega Dreamcast. But somehow, it’s exactly what 2020 deserved. Rick powers through the whole game—cracking jokes, losing his mind a little, and offering up one of the most raw, off-the-cuff Robot Co-Op experiences ever recorded. It’s lonely. It’s weird. It’s Resident Evil Survivor. And against all odds? It’s kind of magical. GAME BIO: Resident Evil Survivor is a 2000 first-person light gun-style shooter set in the Resident Evil universe, developed by Tose and published by Capcom. It features clunky movement, B-movie dialogue, and a protagonist with amnesia (of course). While technically part of the RE timeline, it’s mostly remembered for its jank and oddly endearing voice work—perfect for a late-night descent into low-poly madness.
- NiGHTS into Christmas Dreams HD
1 Episode | 2 hours, 4 minutes | A irdate: Dec. 23rd, 2020 "POST MALONE, I CHALLENGE YOU TO A NIGHTS INTO DREAMS-OFF!" JOIN THE MEMBERS-ONLY MEMORY CORE TO WATCH Back in 2020, Rick and Johnny Cylon revisit the holiday fever dream that is Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams, soaking in the snow, the synths, and the extremely specific vibes of Sega’s most festive oddity. What starts as a cozy seasonal check-in quickly escalates when Rick throws down an entirely unnecessary challenge to Post Malone: a full-on NiGHTS into Dreams-off. Scores. Style. Rings. Winner gets… something. Probably bragging rights. Possibly nothing. Cylon watches in disbelief as Rick commits to the bit, confidently issuing the challenge as if Post Malone is not only watching, but actively warming up a Saturn controller somewhere. The holiday cheer remains intact, but the stakes have been raised for absolutely no reason. Festive chaos. Retro vibes. A challenge that remains unanswered to this day. GAME BIO: Christmas NiGHTS into Dreams is a holiday-themed version of Sega’s cult classic, reimagining the dreamlike flight mechanics of NiGHTS into Dreams with snow-covered levels, festive music, and seasonal flair. Originally released as a special edition, it became a nostalgic favorite — especially for late-night streams fueled by vibes rather than goals.
- Toilet Simulator Games
1 Episode | 51 minutes | A irdate: Dec. 23rd, 2020 "IT DOES SEEM TO BE RATHER GELATINOUS, YES." Rick and Cylon celebrate Christmas 2020 in a manner befitting the year itself—by playing a pair of truly revolting toilet simulator games from some dodgy indie developers. These bizarre titles turn bathroom humor into an actual gameplay mechanic, resulting in equal parts disgust, confusion, and uncontrollable laughter. Rick takes on the challenge with grim determination, while Cylon can barely contain his sarcasm, questioning if 2020 itself commissioned these games as a final insult. The highlight of the stream—and perhaps its most baffling moment—comes when the player character pees so much that the floor gives out, leading to a sequence so absurd it almost feels like a metaphor for the year’s chaos. With endless roasting, ridiculous moments, and a surprising amount of holiday cheer, this stream turns something gross into something hysterical. If you’ve ever wanted to see Rick and Cylon make the best of a bad situation, this is the stream for you. Game Bio - Great Toilet Simulator Great Toilet Simulator is a first-person indie horror telling you the story of a man who has his car broken on his way home, in the middle of a thick forest. What makes the situation even worse is that the main character is really in need of a toilet. Game Bio - Toilet Simulator 2020 Immersive and associative first-person experience. Played all AAA titles? Tired of copy-pasted mechanics used over and over again? Looking for something unique? Look no further. A full-featured Toilet Simulator with a complex peeing system and detailed poop models. 20K polygons each! That's more than in most of AAA games characters of the 2000s!
- Dino Crisis 2
1 Episode [FULL GAME] 1 hours, 53 minutes | A irdate: Dec. 20th, 2020 & Nov. 13th, 2022 "I WOULD LIKE TO RETURN THIS ACTION FIGURE OF WOLVERINE. TURNS OUT IT'S JUST A GUATEMALAN CHILD." Rick, Pickles, Flux and Cylon return to the Cretaceous catastrophe that is Dino Crisis, and this time… nothing gets cut. This is the full-length, full-chaos, full-taste-test version of the stream that spawned a million memes. This is the full dino deep-dish disaster—complete with late-night pizza orders, ice cream experiments gone horribly wrong, and the most overqualified dinosaurs in Capcom history. What starts as a riff-heavy roast of Capcom’s time-traveling, ammo-spewing dino sequel quickly spirals into culinary madness as the team orders Gambino’s and Minsky’s pizza, taste-tests Pickle Ice Cream (surprisingly edible?) and then experiences a full-on flavor breakdown with Turkey Ice Cream, which becomes a highlight meltdown that threatens the structural integrity of Robot Co-Op. Rick falls in love with the gameplay. Flux questions every character’s life choice. Cylon stares into the middle distance, mourning his taste buds. Between the unhinged food takes and the dino dismemberment, this becomes less a stream and more a fever dream with raptors. If you want the unedited, flavor-infused experience that the main channel couldn’t handle — this is it. GAME BIO: Dino Crisis 2 is a 2000 action-adventure game developed and published by Capcom for the PlayStation. A sequel to the survival horror-flavored original, this entry shifts into full-on arcade-style action as Regina and newcomer Dylan blast their way through hordes of dinosaurs while navigating a bizarre sci-fi narrative about time displacement and military experiments gone wrong.











