Colin Moriarty, Nick Scarpino, Tim Gettys, and I (Greg Miller) quit our jobs at IGN.com, and it's all your fault.
In September, you changed our lives. We launched a Patreon for Kinda Funny, and your response was beyond (BEYOND!) our wildest expectations. The support, the Tweets, the shares -- it all showed that we really had built the community of best friends we’re always talking about. And, once we knew that, all we wanted to do was make more content for you.
Enter Kinda Funny Games. Now that we don’t work for IGN, we can talk about the stuff you’ve always wanted us to talk about on YouTube -- games.
We’re launching a brand new podcast called Kinda Funny Gamescast, Twitch streams, YouTube Let’s Plays Monday through Friday, and a daily Twitch.tv/KindaFunnyGames talkshow titled Colin and Greg Live.
That’s right; we’re basically giving you Podcast Beyond, but every weekday instead of once a week, and about more than just PlayStation.
Kinda Funny Games isn’t going to break the news or get exclusive reviews. We’re here to interpret games with you. Colin and Greg Live is about having you on the show via Twitch chat and covering everything from comics to TV to games to movies.
So, why launch another Patreon? Well, to us, Patreon is a subscription model. Your support here gets you early access to The Kinda Funny Gamescast, exclusive episodes of the show, and a number of other ways to privately access us. Also, your support now literally keeps us alive. There’s no fallback plan here -- you wanted more, we wanted to give you more, and now, we jump together.
Aside from keeping us fed, your support will go to upgrading our streaming/gaming equipment, getting us to shows around the country, and, of course, making you better content whether it be driving to podcast with Kevin Smith or getting some big name voice actor to SF.
Kinda Funny Games is the coolest thing I’ve ever done, and I’m excited to take this next step with you. Whether you support us here, back both Patreons, or just like one of our videos, thank you for making my dreams come true.
Until next time, it’s been my pleasure to serve you.
Greg


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