Frank

Frank
During his freshmen year of college, Frank Dasta was kidnapped by Libyans and locked away in a cave somewhere in the Midwest. The terrorists demanded that he build them a soulless and impersonal pop culture website that talks down to it’s fanbase, harasses them with ads, charges them to use the forums, and even prompts them to like every page on Facebook. They planned to plunge the Internet into a state of total disarray and rampant idiocy in a bid to take over the world. With a box of scraps, Frank instead built RobotBoombox.com and used it to escape. The founder of the site and current Future Science Jesus, Frank enjoys fighting games, long walks on the beach, and referring to himself in the third person.

The Boomcast 1-06: Ass Deep Into The Future

The boys blast from the past into the Cyberpunk Max Headroom Future.

The Boomcast 1-05: Old News From 1934

Frank and Jeux battle back microphone issues, sickness, life issues, and the eternal forces of time itself in order to bring you the latest in last month’s news. Life, uh, finds a way.

The Boomcast 1-04: The Mind of a Child

The boys talk about all the new Microsoft goodies announced at Gamescom 2015.

The Boomcast 1-03: Redacted

Frank is drunk, Jeux is noodles, RAW is WAR, and Hogan is fired.

Boomcast Special: EVO 2015

Jeux and Frank attempt to talk about EVO: The largest fighting game tournament in the world and end up regretting not having their notes in front of them.

The Boomcast 1-02: MegaDadBod

Frank and Jeux take a look at the fallout from ComicCon.

The Rantcast 05 – Terminator Genisys

Frank and Jew decide to catch the new Terminator movie for reasons only they can fathom.

RBX Plays Saint’s Row 2 [Episode 2]

Frank and Trent harass homeless people, and then Trent becomes a lifesaving doctor.

The Boomcast 1-01: When’s Scrabble?

The boys introduce a new podcast format, and talk about video game hooligans.

The Boomcast Post-E3 2015 Special

The Boomcast is back after a year off, as Frank and Jeux take a look at this year’s crop of E3 announcements and realize that they actually enjoy video games again.