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Shall We Play a Game?
Chris Suellentrop and JJ Sutherland
99 episodes
8 months ago
A short (honest!) podcast about video games. Hosted by New York Times contributing critic Chris Suellentrop and former NPR Baghdad bureau chief JJ Sutherland.
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A short (honest!) podcast about video games. Hosted by New York Times contributing critic Chris Suellentrop and former NPR Baghdad bureau chief JJ Sutherland.
Show more...
Video Games
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‘Carne y Arena’ - Shall We Play a Game?
Shall We Play a Game?
34 minutes 55 seconds
7 years ago
‘Carne y Arena’ - Shall We Play a Game?
You’ve got 11 days left to go see Alejandro González Iñárritu’s virtual-reality installation “Carne y Arena.” We saw it/did it/played it, and tell you why you should, too (if you’re anywhere near Washington, D.C.). 
PS: It feels great to be back!
We have a Patreon at www.patreon.com/shallweshow! We are eternally grateful to everyone who has made a pledge.
NEXT TIME, WE HOPE: ‘Red Dead Redemption 2’
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Shall We Play a Game?
A short (honest!) podcast about video games. Hosted by New York Times contributing critic Chris Suellentrop and former NPR Baghdad bureau chief JJ Sutherland.