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- Animal Crossing: New Horizons
1 Episode | 6 hours, 14 minutes | A irdate: Oct. 25th, 2020 "HOW DO YOU MAKE HARD WOOD?" Rick, Pickles, and Cylon trade horror for wholesome—sort of—as they dive into Animal Crossing: New Horizons. But in true Robot Co-Op fashion, it doesn’t take long for the idyllic island life to take a darkly comedic turn, thanks to Tom Nook’s morally questionable behavior and the bizarre creation of their new protagonist, the enigmatic “Crunch Man.” Rick attempts to guide the crew through the game’s early objectives while wrestling with the uncomfortable realization that Tom Nook might just be the island’s shady overlord. Pickles and Cylon, meanwhile, lean into the chaos, crafting hilariously unsettling backstories for Crunch Man, whose purpose and origin seem as murky as their sense of style. From designing questionable home decor to uncovering the “sinister” underpinnings of Nook’s economic empire, the gang turns this otherwise wholesome game into a laugh-filled exploration of island life gone slightly awry. Whether you’re a fan of Animal Crossing or just love watching idyllic gaming warped by irreverent humor, this stream is a can’t-miss comedy gem. GAME BIO: Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a life simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. It is the fifth main series game in the Animal Crossing series and was released on March 20, 2020.
- Resident Evil HD Remaster (Jill + 1996 MODE)
2 Episodes [FULL GAME] 11 hours, 26 minutes | A irdate: Oct. 18th , 2020 "YOU EITHER DIE IN S.T.A.R.S. OR LIVE LONG ENOUGH TO SEE YOURSELF BECOME THE BOULDER." Rick brings Topsy, Flux, and Pickles back to where it all began with a return to Resident Evil HD Remaster, the first game the gang ever streamed. But this time, there’s a twist: Rick has installed the “1996 Mode” mod, transforming the game’s beautifully remade characters into their gloriously blocky PS1 models and reintroducing the original’s hilariously infamous voice acting. As they navigate the Spencer Mansion once more, Rick leads the way with a mix of nostalgia and newfound hilarity as Barry’s legendary “Jill sandwich” line hits just as hard (and absurd) as it did decades ago. Flux critiques the clash between the game’s gorgeous environments and the jagged, polygonal survivors stumbling through them. Meanwhile, Pickles and Topsy can’t stop laughing at the awkward animations and stilted dialogue, making even the scariest moments utterly ridiculous. It’s a perfect blend of horror, humor, and nostalgia, as the gang takes on zombies, giant snakes, and the joys of tank controls in a way only Robot Co-Op can. Whether you’re here for the scares or the laughs, this is one Resident Evil stream you don’t want to miss. GAME BIO: Resident Evil is a survival horror video game developed by Capcom Production Studio 4 and published by Capcom. Released for the GameCube video game console in 2002, it is a remake of the 1996 PlayStation game Resident Evil, the first installment in the Resident Evil video game series.
- Human Simulator
1 Episode | 3 hours, 53 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 30th , 2020 "YOUR NECK IS MADE OF ALL THE WRONG THINGS." Rick and Cylon dive into Human Simulator with the hilariously misguided goal of teaching Cylon how to be human. Spoiler alert: this game is a terrible example. From awkward controls to bizarre tasks, the game offers more chaos than education, but that doesn’t stop the duo from trying to make it work—sort of. Rick does his best to guide Cylon through the game’s absurd challenges, providing "helpful" tips about human behavior, which mostly boil down to “don’t do this.” Meanwhile, Cylon gleefully embraces every misstep, questioning whether humans are as clumsy, nonsensical, and utterly weird as the game suggests. Spoiler: they might be. From hilariously failed handshakes to absolute disasters at mundane tasks, the stream is a comedic masterclass in what not to do as a human. Whether you’re here for the laughs or to see Cylon’s increasingly sarcastic take on humanity, this stream is an unmissable riot. GAME BIO: Meet Mr Hugh Mann. Hugh loves humans, and he wants to be just like them. Help Hugh to fit in and learn what human life is like by manually moving his head, arms and legs as you work together to explore an array of fun and wacky jobs in the pursuit of helping Hugh to fit and be accepted by all!
- Super Mario Galaxy
1 Episode | 4 hours, 21 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 20th , 2020 "PEACH OBVIOUSLY LIKES BEING KIDNAPPED." Rick, Flux, and Cylon cap off their Super Mario 3D All-Stars adventure with Super Mario Galaxy, the gravity-defying Wii classic that launched Mario into the cosmos. With its inventive mechanics, stunning visuals, and orchestral score, this game is a sharp contrast to the chaos of Sunshine—though that doesn’t mean the crew won’t find plenty to poke fun at. Rick marvels at the game’s creative level design and tight controls, but Flux can’t help joking about the sheer absurdity of space physics and Mario’s acrobatics in zero-G. Cylon, ever the wildcard, delivers his signature sarcasm as he questions how Mario breathes in space while simultaneously roasting the Lumas for their “cultish vibes.” From spinning into Goombas to soaring between planets, the gang has a blast exploring this cosmic adventure while injecting their usual humor and commentary. Whether you’re a diehard Galaxy fan or just here for the laughs, this stream is a stellar way to round out the Super Mario 3D All-Stars trilogy. GAME BIO: Super Mario Galaxy is a 2007 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Wii, and the third 3D game in the Super Mario series. As Mario or Luigi, the player embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Peach, save the universe from Bowser, and collect 121 Power Stars!
- Super Mario Sunshine (Robot Co-Op)
1 Episode | 2 hours, 11 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 20th , 2020 "WE HAVE AN ENDLESS SUPPLY OF THOSE HIDEOUS SHOES WITH HOLES IN THEM." Rick, Flux, and Cylon continue their journey through Super Mario 3D All-Stars with Super Mario Sunshine, the GameCube classic that swaps platforming for tropical chaos. Armed with the water-powered FLUDD and a whole lot of questionable physics, Mario’s vacation-turned-cleanup-crew duty gives the gang plenty to riff on. Rick takes the lead, splashing his way through Isle Delfino’s quirky levels, while Flux delivers his biting critique of the game’s sometimes finicky mechanics and bizarre premise. Cylon, meanwhile, can’t get over the absurdity of a plumber cleaning up an island’s pollution as a vacation activity. From uncooperative camera angles to some hilariously frustrating platforming moments, the trio turns Sunshine’s tropical charm into a comedic highlight reel. Between Rick’s nostalgic love for the game and the crew’s relentless roasting of its more baffling elements, this stream is a fun and chaotic look at one of Mario’s most divisive adventures. Whether you’re here for the sunny vibes or the sharp commentary, this one’s worth a watch! GAME BIO: Super Mario Sunshine is a 2002 3D platformer developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo GameCube. The game sends Mario to the tropical Isle Delfino, where he’s tasked with cleaning up pollution using the water-powered FLUDD device. Gameplay focuses on precise platforming, fluid-based mechanics, and open-ended level design built around collecting Shine Sprites. Bright visuals and a beach-themed soundtrack give the game a distinct tone within the Mario series. Though divisive at launch, Super Mario Sunshine is now regarded as a bold and experimental entry in Mario’s 3D lineage.
- Super Mario 64 (Robot Co-Op)
1 Episode | 2 hours, 5 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 20th , 2020 "SMELL THE MOUS TACHE!" Rick, Flux, and Cylon dive into Super Mario 64 as part of their stream covering Super Mario 3D All-Stars, revisiting one of Rick’s most cherished childhood games. While Rick’s nostalgia is undeniable, the crew doesn’t hold back when it comes to roasting the quirks of this N64 classic now played on the Switch. From Mario’s occasionally uncooperative camera to the somewhat dated visuals, the trio finds plenty of material for their signature wit. Rick tries to defend the game’s legacy, but Flux and Cylon gleefully poke holes in its crown, with Flux questioning Mario’s physics and Cylon riffing on the blocky character models. Despite the critiques, it’s clear that Super Mario 64 still has a certain charm—even if it’s wrapped in some very 1996 design choices. This lighthearted look at Super Mario 64 combines nostalgia, humor, and some serious questions about how well the game holds up in modern times. Whether you’re a fan of the original or curious about how it fares in 3D All-Stars, this segment is a hilarious and honest trip down memory lane. GAME BIO: Super Mario 64 is one of the most influential 3D platformers of all time, originally released on the Nintendo 64 in 1996 and later remastered as part of Super Mario 3D All-Stars for the Nintendo Switch in 2020. Players take on the role of Mario, who must navigate Princess Peach’s Castle and its many magical paintings to collect Power Stars and defeat Bowser. With its innovative analog controls, open-ended level design, and charming worlds, Super Mario 64 laid the foundation for modern 3D platforming. The 3D All-Stars version features updated visuals, a higher resolution, and smoother performance, making it the definitive way to experience this classic—even if the camera is still a chaotic nightmare.
- Mighty No. 9
1 Episode | 2 hours, 51 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 16th , 2020 "WE SHOOT THE ENEMIES TO STUN THEM, THEN DASH THROUGH THEM TO ABSORB THEIR BULLSH!T" Rick and Cylon take on Mighty No. 9, the infamous spiritual successor to Mega Man that somehow managed to disappoint just about everyone. What should have been an electrifying Wednesday night quickly turns into an exercise in frustration as the duo wades through bland level design, uninspired mechanics, and the kind of voice acting that makes even the robots cringe. Rick does his best to push through the game’s clunky controls and questionable difficulty spikes while Cylon delivers cutting commentary on the game’s wasted potential and awkward attempt to capture Mega Man’s legacy. The infamous explosion effects—dubbed “pizza explosions” by the internet—provide plenty of material for roasting, and the team’s growing disbelief at the game’s mediocrity keeps the laughs coming. While the game itself might not shine, Rick and Cylon’s relentless humor and shared disappointment make this stream a hilarious takedown of one of gaming’s biggest letdowns. If you’re looking for a stream that combines sharp wit with unapologetic honesty, this is the one to watch. GAME BIO: Mighty No. 9 is a 2016 action platform video game developed by Comcept, in conjunction with Inti Creates, and published by Deep Silver. The game was crowdfunded through Kickstarter and incorporated heavy input from the public.
- Ride to Hell: Retribution
1 Episode | 7 hours, 24 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 13th , 2020 "OH GREAT, ANOTHER EPISODE OF MYSTERY DRY HUMP THEATER." Rick, Flux, and Cylon strap in for one of the most infamous disasters in gaming history: Ride to Hell: Retribution on PS3. This outrageously bad attempt at a biker action game is packed with clunky gameplay, nonsensical plot twists, and a now-legendary collection of hilariously awkward, fully-clothed love scenes. The sheer volume of dry-humping leaves the crew in stitches, turning what should have been edgy grit into comedy gold. Rick takes control, trying to navigate the broken mechanics and laughable combat while Flux and Cylon deliver non-stop roasts of the game’s cringe-worthy dialogue, absurd physics, and baffling design choices. The awkward love scenes quickly become the stream’s highlight, prompting endless jokes and theories about the dev team’s questionable decisions. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when a game tries way too hard to be cool and fails spectacularly, this stream has the answers. With the Robot Co-Op crew’s razor-sharp humor and Ride to Hell’s unintentional comedy, it’s a ride you won’t forget—even if you want to. GAME BIO: Following an intense tour of duty, Jake Conway returns home from Vietnam to find his brother brutally murdered by a notorious biker gang known as the "Devil's Hand". Obsessed with getting payback, Jake begins his journey hell bent on destruction, intent to catch his brother's killers between the crosshairs of reckoning and vengeance. Set within the 60's legendary era of anarchy, Ride to Hell Retribution is a gritty and raw action adventure that encourages players to open up the throttle and rule the highways as they ride a warpath to revenge.
- LEGO Harry Party (Years 1-4)
1 Episode | 7 hours, 24 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 6th , 2020 "WHO WOULD CHOOSE TO BE AN ORPHAN?! HONESTLY, WHO DOES THAT?" After the chaotic nostalgia of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone on PS1, Rick, Flux, Pickles, and Cylon keep the magic alive by switching gears to LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4. This charming, blocky take on the wizarding world brings Hogwarts to life with whimsical humor, puzzle-filled gameplay, and the trademark LEGO knack for slapstick comedy. Rick takes the reins, trying to keep the group on task while Flux, Pickles, and Cylon gleefully sabotage the mission with friendly fire, unnecessary spell-casting, and, of course, excessive stud collecting. Flux and Pickles continue their long-running Hagrid tormenting Harry bit, now hilariously amplified in LEGO form, while Cylon marvels at how even the simplest tasks can turn into chaos when the gang is involved. From flicking spells to smashing LEGO pieces and laughing at every goofy cutscene, this stream is packed with magical mayhem and the gang’s signature humor. Whether you’re a Harry Potter fan, a LEGO lover, or just in the mood for some lighthearted laughs, this stream is a spellbinding good time! GAME BIO: LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1–4 is a 2010 action-adventure game developed by Traveller’s Tales that retells the first four Harry Potter films in LEGO form. Players explore Hogwarts and key story locations while solving light puzzles, casting spells, and unlocking characters. The game blends cooperative play with slapstick humor and simplified combat designed for all ages. Progression encourages replay through collectible hunting and free-play modes. Known for its charm and accessibility, the game offers a playful take on the early years of the Wizarding World.
- Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
1 Episode | 3 hours, 2 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 1st , 2020 "YOU ARE HIGH AS F@#K, DUMBLEDORE." Rick, Flux, Pickles, and Cylon dive into Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone for PS1, a nostalgic (and hilariously janky) adaptation of the boy wizard’s first adventure. This stream has been highly anticipated, as Flux and Pickles have been building up a long-running comedy bit about Hagrid tormenting Harry, and this game delivers plenty of material for their shenanigans. From blocky character models to awkward voice acting, the PS1 classic is both a trip down memory lane and a comedy goldmine. Rick tries to guide Harry through Hogwarts, battling the tank-like controls and questionable platforming mechanics, while Flux and Pickles keep the laughs coming with their exaggerated Hagrid impressions and mock “lessons” in wizardry. Cylon chimes in with his usual sarcastic wit, pointing out every graphical oddity and gameplay quirk. Whether you’re a fan of Harry Potter, retro gaming, or just want to laugh at a wonderfully flawed gem from the PS1 era, this stream has it all—magic, mayhem, and a whole lot of Hagrid-related chaos. GAME BIO: Be the young wizard in training Harry Potter, learning to master all things magical in a world filled with fun and danger. Overcome adversity and challenges, and encounter unforgettable characters from J.K. Rowling's worldwide bestseller. You take the role of Harry Potter as he enrolls in Hogwarts and embarks on a journey to unlock the secrets of his own magical abilities. Harry will have to complete and solve tasks and puzzles, learn how to use spells, gather potions and collect items in order to wear down the stamina of his opponents and defeat them, as well as battle creatures and occasionally face off against evil characters. As you gain information and successfully complete confrontations, they will receive Experience Points (EXP). As you collect EXP, you effectively increase in strength and abilities, and will be able to upgrade spells you have learned and engage in more physical challenges.
- NightCry
1 Episode | 3 hours, 2 minutes | A irdate: Sep. 1st , 2020 "SOME PEOPLE HAVE CLEAVAGE RULES , WHICH I RESPECT." Rick and Cylon take on NightCry, the spiritual successor to Clock Tower that delivers plenty of survival horror awkwardness but not much else. Playing as a perpetually slow-moving protagonist in a dress, the game’s clunky mechanics and frustrating design choices quickly take center stage. The stream, aptly titled "Trotting with Scissors" captures the unintentional comedy of trotting away from danger at a snail’s pace. Rick tries to power through the game’s sluggish pace, navigating its bizarre story and obtuse puzzles, while Cylon delivers sharp commentary on every awkward animation and illogical decision. From the absurd Scissor-walker antagonist to the protagonist’s refusal to run like her life depends on it, the duo finds plenty to riff on as they stumble through the game’s disjointed horror. While NightCry may not deliver on the legacy of Clock Tower, it’s a goldmine for laughs and head-scratching moments. Whether you’re here for the survival horror vibes or just to see Rick and Cylon try to make sense of it all, this stream is as entertaining as it is baffling. GAME BIO: NightCry is a graphic adventure survival horror video game developed by Nude Maker and published by Playism Games. NightCry is directed and written by Clock Tower series creator Hifumi Kono, and is considered a spiritual successor to the series.
- The Evil Within
1 Episode | 4 hours, 2 minutes | A irdate: Aug 30th , 2020 C-BASS VS. THE ABSENT PLOT Rick and Flux, the original Robot Co-Op dream team, reunite for the first time since their iconic Countdown Vampires stream to take on The Evil Within! Directed by Shinji Mikami, the mastermind behind Resident Evil 4, this survival horror title is packed with relentless gore, bizarre enemies, and plenty of atmosphere—but it’s noticeably short on plot, logic, or, arguably, fun. Rick takes the lead, doing his best to navigate the game’s barely-there story and over-the-top set pieces, while Flux delivers biting commentary about the nonsensical plot twists and questionable mechanics. From grotesque monsters that seem more random than terrifying to gameplay sequences that feel more frustrating than thrilling, the duo dives headfirst into the madness and tears it apart with their signature wit. It’s a nostalgic throwback to their roots, filled with hilarious banter, plenty of roasts, and a shared determination to figure out just what The Evil Within is trying to accomplish. Whether you’re here for the horror vibes or just to laugh at the absurdity, this stream is a must-watch for any Robot Co-Op fan. GAME BIO: The Evil Within is a 2014 survival horror game developed by Tango Gameworks and directed by Shinji Mikami. Players follow detective Sebastian Castellanos as he’s pulled into a nightmarish, shifting world born from fractured minds and psychological trauma. The game emphasizes limited resources, brutal combat, and tense exploration inspired by classic Resident Evil design. Enemy encounters are punishing, encouraging stealth, traps, and careful ammunition management. Known for its grotesque imagery and oppressive tone, The Evil Within blends psychological horror with old-school survival mechanics.











