Co-op Chronicles

Episode 97 - Moms, Memories, and the Games That Raised Us

Blacklabel, PintsizedGeisha & Azzi Episode 97

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Mother’s Day got us thinking about something bigger than just games.

A lot of our gaming memories are tied to the people around us. The person who bought us our first game. The person who told us to turn it off. The person who didn’t understand what we were playing, but still supported it because they knew it mattered to us.

In Episode 97 of Co-op Chronicles, Blacklabel, Geisha, and Azzilee talk about moms, gaming memories, family, and the games that felt like home.

We talk about the funny moments every gamer remembers, like being asked if you can pause an online game, moms calling every console “the Nintendo,” and being told dinner was ready at the worst possible time.

We also dig into the warmer side of gaming: the moms who supported the hobby, comfort games that remind us of home, iconic mother figures in games, family stories that hit harder as adults, and what gaming memories we’re creating now.

With Geisha being a mom, this episode feels a little more personal. It’s about looking back at the games that shaped us, while also thinking about the memories being made for the next generation.

This one is warm, funny, nostalgic, and all about why gaming is rarely just about the game.

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