WULFF DEN Podcast - Weekly Gaming Recap
Two brothers and occasional guests recap the week's video game news, with a cynical focus on hardware pricing, industry trends, and retro finds.
A weekly roundtable discussion on the latest in video games, led by brothers Bob and Will Wulff. The show systematically covers major news from Nintendo, Xbox, and PlayStation, but its editorial lens is uniquely focused on the ever-increasing cost of hardware and the business decisions behind the games. There's a consistent, skeptical eye cast on corporate strategies, a love for obscure retro titles, and a dose of brotherly banter.
“The show's signature is its relentless focus on hardware pricing and value, with the hosts seeing it as their "duty to not shut up about it." This, combined with the recurring "Backlog" segment where they discuss a randomly selected retro game, creates a unique blend of modern industry critique and old-school nostalgia.”
Who hosts this show
Video game news and opinions from Bob Wulff of the WULFF DEN YouTube channel, joined by his brother Will Wulff. The duo, sometimes with a guest, offers a weekly, hard-hitting (and often humorously cynical) breakdown of the latest developments in gaming, from major announcements to hardware pricing and industry controversies.
Credentials & credits
- Co-Founder, WULFF DEN YouTube Channel
- Bachelor's degree in visual communications, Farmingdale State College (Bob Wulff)
Other ventures
- WULFF DEN (Main YouTube Channel)
- WULFF DEN Clips (YouTube Channel)
- Wulff Den Apparel
What kind of podcast
- Country
- United States
- Region
- usa
When new episodes drop
- 01Steam Machine price. - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 282Jun 24, 2026 · 1h 48m
- 02Ocarina of Time Remake or Reimagining? w/ @BeatEmUps WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 281Jun 17, 2026 · 1h 28m
- 03
- 04LOTS of new PC handhelds just announced - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 279Jun 3, 2026 · 2h 03m
- 05oh yeah sure an A.I. Game Boy - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 278May 27, 2026 · 1h 56m
- 06SONY doesn't want you to play their games on PC anymore - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 277May 20, 2026 · 1h 50m
- 07Star Fox is good - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 276May 13, 2026 · 1h 52m
- 08So is XBOX an AI company or what? - WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 275May 6, 2026 · 1h 45m
Notable episodes
- 01Ocarina of Time Remake or Reimagining? w/ @BeatEmUps
Features guest Wood Hawker and showcases the show's roundtable format when a guest is present, discussing major leaks and Xbox's internal struggles.
- 02LOTS of new PC handhelds just announced
Highlights the hosts' commitment to discussing hardware pricing, where they state it's their "duty to not shut up about it" in response to rising costs.
- 03Steam Machine price.
A representative episode covering a major hardware launch, the value proposition of new tech, and the "Stop Killing Games" movement.
What you'll be asked on this show
This is not a traditional interview show; guests are treated as temporary co-hosts for a roundtable news discussion. The hosts integrate the guest into their existing format, asking for their opinions on the week's topics and sharing personal gaming anecdotes. Questions are conversational and reactive, aimed at understanding the guest's personal gaming history or getting their take on a recent controversy, rather than following a structured Q&A.
The format is a conversational two-man show, with hosts Bob and Will working through a list of weekly news topics. When a guest appears, they are integrated as a third co-host for a casual, roundtable discussion rather than a formal interview. The tone is informal, opinionated, and frequently sarcastic.
Questions the host keeps coming back to
3 cataloguedIf you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when the host reaches for it.
personal
1- Q.01
“You weren't a Halo guy? You a Gears guy?”
An opening question used to quickly establish a guest's gaming history and preferences with a specific console.
controversy
1- Q.01
“Do we think [industry figure] will stop or dial down the leaking after the backlash?”
A question posed to the group to gauge opinions on current industry controversies or the behavior of notable figures.
money
1- Q.01
“What are we doing here? What's the point?”
A rhetorical question used to express frustration and question the value proposition of an overpriced or nonsensical new product.
Signature segments
- · The Backlog
- · Tweet of the Week
- · Podcast Patrons
Topics covered repeatedly
Who gets booked here
The show books fellow video game content creators and YouTubers who can join the hosts as a temporary third co-host for the weekly news discussion. The one observed guest was Wood Hawker of the channel BeatEmUps.
- Wood Hawker (@BeatEmUps)on Ocarina of Time Remake or Reimagining? w/ @BeatEmUps WULFF DEN Podcast Ep 281
Where to find this show
Audience & reach
The podcast is primarily supported by its audience through Patreon, with hosts frequently thanking "Podcast Patrons." They also offer bonus content for patrons and other supporters. Some episodes feature ad overlays for brands like Jobber and Lowe's.
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People also ask
- Who are the hosts of the WULFF DEN Podcast?
- The podcast is hosted by brothers Bob Wulff and Will Wulff, who co-founded the WULFF DEN YouTube channel.
- What is the format of the show?
- It's a weekly conversational show where the two hosts (and sometimes a guest) discuss the latest news in video games, with a focus on hardware, industry business, and retro games.
- What is 'The Backlog' segment?
- 'The Backlog' is a recurring segment where the hosts randomly select a game from their physical collection and discuss it, regardless of whether they've played it before.
- Is the podcast still running?
- Yes, new episodes are released weekly.
- Where can I listen to the podcast?
- The podcast is available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, and Spotify.
- How is the podcast funded?
- The show is primarily funded through audience support via Patreon, with hosts giving shout-outs to their 'Podcast Patrons'.
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