Author: LTG
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Let’s Play “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” – Part 3
By Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama We continue the first Mike N’ Kaz Play with fart jokes and the epic duel with Darth Maul. Enjoy!
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Let’s Play “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” – Part 2
By Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama Part two of our Lego Star Wars shenanigans. Mike continues to kill Kaz by accident, and we even do podracing!
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Let’s Play “Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga” – Part 1
By Michael Ros and Kazuo Koyama One of our biggest goals for Last Token Gaming in 2016 is to have a lot more visual content for all of you to enjoy. Thus, we kick things off with part 1 of Michael and Kazuo’s “Lego Star Wars” playthrough! More to come soon.
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Convention Coverage – Sac Gamers Expo
By the Last Token Gaming Staff A week ago today, Marshall Garvey, Isaac Smith, Terry Randolph, Sean Willis, and Michael Ros attended the first inaugural Sac Gamers Expo, with the latter four covering the event with Last Token Gaming’s first ever press badges. It was a special occasion not just for us, but for Sacramento…
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Disappointment from Ice: TellTale’s Game of Thrones: Season 1 Review
Developer: TellTale Games Publisher: TellTale Games Rated: M for Mature Release Date: December 2, 2014 – November 17, 2015 (US) Platform: Xbox One (Reviewed), Xbox 360, Playstation 4, Playstation 3, PC, Mac, Android, iPhone, Steam (Reviewed) MSRP: $4.99 per episode, $29.99 for full Season A while back, Terry and Jake started playing TellTale’s Game of Thrones Season 1: Iron…
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Top 6 Craziest Baseball Video Games
By Sean Willis and Marshall Garvey Ah, baseball. It’s a game that’s anachronistic in so many ways, with roots that can be traced to the years preceding the Civil War. Yet it’s also incredibly modern, with many teams utilizing mind-numbingly detailed mathematics and analysis (better known as sabermetrics) to figure out the science of winning…
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This Day in Gaming History – The Sega Dreamcast is Released in the U.S. (September 9, 1999)
By Marshall Garvey and Sean Willis Marshall: Oh, Sega. What happened? These past 14 years trying to leg it out as a third party developer have been pretty rough, to put it nicely. The financial struggles, the layoffs, not having a booth at E3 this year, the disaster of Sonic Boom…and it’s not like you…

