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''[http://dpadup.com The D-Pad]'' is a weekly hour-long video game [[podcast]] starring [[Challenge Gamer|Rick]] [[Face of the Band|Desilets]], [[Cool Teacher|John]] [[Absentee Actor|Selig]], and [[Hipster|Nick]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Bebel]], with recurring guests [[The Chick|Holly Fletcher]], [[The Sixth Ranger|C/J Haley]], and [[The Movie Buff|Dan Suitor]]. It debuted in April 2011 as a spinoff of the ''[http://openloungecast.com Open Lounge]'' podcast. Turns out they were [[Similarly Named Works|the fourth podcast called "The D-Pad"]], and hadn't noticed.
''[[The D-Pad]]'' is a weekly hour-long video game [[podcast]] starring [[Challenge Gamer|Rick]] [[Face of the Band|Desilets]], [[Cool Teacher|John]] [[Absentee Actor|Selig]], and [[Hipster|Nick]] [[Cloudcuckoolander|Bebel]], with recurring guests [[The Chick|Holly Fletcher]], [[The Sixth Ranger|C/J Haley]], and [[The Movie Buff|Dan Suitor]]. It debuted in April 2011 as a spinoff of the ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20190902000013/http://www.openloungecast.com/ Open Lounge]'' podcast. Turns out they were [[Similarly Named Works|the fourth podcast called "The D-Pad"]], and hadn't noticed.


While the show is primarily geared toward video games, it also spends time on movies, television, music, and pop culture in general. The podcast got off to a good start, but suffered a failure to launch after a major special guest for the second episode<ref>* (later revealed to be [[Gamer Chick|NintendoFanGirl]])</ref> was suddenly unable to appear, leaving the show without much of a fanbase, whom the hosts now refer to as "The Threes" (see [[Fan Community Nicknames]] below).
While the show is primarily geared toward video games, it also spends time on movies, television, music, and pop culture in general. The podcast got off to a good start, but suffered a failure to launch after a major special guest for the second episode<ref>* (later revealed to be [[Gamer Chick|NintendoFanGirl]])</ref> was suddenly unable to appear, leaving the show without much of a fanbase, whom the hosts now refer to as "The Threes" (see [[Fan Community Nicknames]] below).
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Recent additions to the format include the segments ''Nick Bebel's Video Game Short List'' (Nick reviewing games new and old) and ''Putting Our Guests to the Test'' (having guests and hosts alike record a course time in the ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' course Mario Circuit 2).
Recent additions to the format include the segments ''Nick Bebel's Video Game Short List'' (Nick reviewing games new and old) and ''Putting Our Guests to the Test'' (having guests and hosts alike record a course time in the ''[[Super Mario Kart]]'' course Mario Circuit 2).


As of May 2020, their original website is long-defunct, but a [[Wayback Machine]] archive of it can be found [https://web.archive.org/web/20131003000037/http://dpadup.com/ here]. They have a [https://discord.gg/MUuqwv5 Discord server] and a [http://patreon.com/dpadFM Patreon page]. They're also on [http://twitter.com/downrightdpad Twitter] and [http://www.youtube.com/user/downrightdpad YouTube].
They're also on [http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-D-Pad/ Facebook], [http://twitter.com/downrightdpad Twitter], [http://www.youtube.com/user/downrightdpad YouTube], and are available for download on [http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-d-pad/id430239568 iTunes].


''You game?''
''You game?''


=== ''[http://www.youtube.com/user/downrightdpad The D-Pad Let's Play]'' has featured the following video games: ===
{{examples|''[http://www.youtube.com/user/downrightdpad The D-Pad Let's Play]'' has featured the following video games:}}
* ''[[Chzo Mythos|5 Days a Stranger]]''
* ''[[Chzo Mythos|5 Days a Stranger]]''
* ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (see [[Missing Episode]] below)
* ''[[Kirby Super Star]]'' (see [[Missing Episode]] below)
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* ''[[Tecmo Bowl|Tecmo Super Bowl 2012]]'' (as ''Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVI!'' {{spoiler|Tecmo got it wrong.}})
* ''[[Tecmo Bowl|Tecmo Super Bowl 2012]]'' (as ''Let's Predict Super Bowl XLVI!'' {{spoiler|Tecmo got it wrong.}})


* Upcoming Let's Plays (according to [[Word of God|the podcast's second season premiere]]) include:
* Upcoming{{when}} Let's Plays (according to [[Word of God|the podcast's second season premiere]]) include:
** ''[[Chzo Mythos|7 Days a Skeptic]]''
** ''[[Chzo Mythos|7 Days a Skeptic]]''
** ''[[Dark Souls]]''
** ''[[Dark Souls]]''
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** ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]''
** ''[[Wonder Boy in Monster World]]''


{{tropelist}}
=== ''[http://dpadup.com The D-Pad]'' provides examples of: ===

== The D-Pad ==
== The D-Pad ==
* [[Ad Bumpers]]: Nearly every episode opens with a brief bumper for older-sister program ''Open Lounge''.
* [[Ad Bumpers]]: Nearly every episode opens with a brief bumper for older-sister program ''Open Lounge''.

Latest revision as of 00:37, 8 May 2021

"And this... is The D-Pad." Cue music.

The D-Pad is a weekly hour-long video game podcast starring Rick Desilets, John Selig, and Nick Bebel, with recurring guests Holly Fletcher, C/J Haley, and Dan Suitor. It debuted in April 2011 as a spinoff of the Open Lounge podcast. Turns out they were the fourth podcast called "The D-Pad", and hadn't noticed.

While the show is primarily geared toward video games, it also spends time on movies, television, music, and pop culture in general. The podcast got off to a good start, but suffered a failure to launch after a major special guest for the second episode[1] was suddenly unable to appear, leaving the show without much of a fanbase, whom the hosts now refer to as "The Threes" (see Fan Community Nicknames below).

In the beginning, there were extra features on the website including R-Rated (uncensored movie reviews), Game Over (articles calling out individuals or groups), and Live from the Brown Carpet (awards show liveblog, also the only one still going in 2012). A staple of the show since the Summer 2011 has been Let's Plays, which are arguably the biggest draw of the series in 2012. Originally just a series of specials for the 20th anniversary of the release of Sonic the Hedgehog, the series' popularity led to over 20 hours (and counting) of videos online.

Recent additions to the format include the segments Nick Bebel's Video Game Short List (Nick reviewing games new and old) and Putting Our Guests to the Test (having guests and hosts alike record a course time in the Super Mario Kart course Mario Circuit 2).

As of May 2020, their original website is long-defunct, but a Wayback Machine archive of it can be found here. They have a Discord server and a Patreon page. They're also on Twitter and YouTube.

You game?

The D-Pad Let's Play has featured the following video games:
Tropes used in The D-Pad include:

The D-Pad

Nick: It's game over, man! Game over! Now go level up at Podsmiths.com."


The D-Pad Let's Play

Rick: DON'T USE THE FEET! Don't use the FUCKING FEET!

John: So, front yard, tomb... first floor, second floor... this little path right here?

C/J: Oh, Something Remote got distribution?

  • Let's Play: One of the newer, jankier Let's Play groups. At the end of March 2012, there are 12 LPs and over 100 individual videos totaling 22 hours of video.
  • Missing Episode: The group recorded roughly half of a Let's Play of Kirby Super Star (while drinking heavily). Sadly, because the emulator recorded only the button presses and not the video itself, the exact playthrough could not be replicated and recorded.
  • Mood Whiplash: The first four episodes of 5 Days a Stranger feature the hosts joking around about the camp nature of the game. Until Day Three. John starts taking it a bit more seriously after getting properly creeped out by an 8-bit game.
    • An even faster example occurs in the middle of a sentence in this video.

John (reading Matthew DeFoe's diary): I found a new friend. He is behind the door in the kitchen and he doesn't have a name.


I AM JOHN MOTHERFUCKING GODDAMN SELIG

  1. * (later revealed to be NintendoFanGirl)
  2. * given up after spending an entire episode struggling with the game's Scrappy Mechanic]]
  3. * It's an Affectionate Parody of the So Bad Its Horrible instruction manual for Kung Fu.]]
  4. * Not to be confused with Shooting the Dog.
  5. * or C/J
  6. * Also Yahtzee.