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As all things return from the '90s to soothe us in these uncertain times, so must Beavis and Butt-Head. Yes, Mike Judge's duo of brainless teens may seem rooted in the Clinton era, but Beavis and Butt-Head received a surprisingly good reboot in 2011, and are set to return with a new movie this summer. So, of course, there's no better time than the present to continue our licensed games journey and examine the surprising amount of adaptations generated by MTV's popular and controversial cartoon. So pull your t-shirt hole up over your forehead and demand TP from everyone around you as Bob Mackey, Henry Gilbert, and Matt McMuscles explore the gleefully stupid world of Beavis and Butt-Head games. This podcast is guaranteed to increase your Gwar awareness by at least 63 percent!

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Zachary Adams

You think you're never going to have to mention Bug! or Realtime Aasociates again, but someday you're going to get deep enough into Intellivision history that you have to acknowledge that a lot of the Blue Sky Rangers started and worked at it

Anonymous

What is actually more sad is the Beavis and Butthead gameboy game wasn’t actually released until March 1999. GT decides to shelf the game to release it the same day as Beavis and Butthead Do U. So they released a black and white gameboy game, 6 months after the color came out. It’s actually the last true black and white gameboy game to be released.