Billy and Jay search the great state of Texas for classic games. Whether it is garage sales, flee markets, classic game stores, or under a rock......if it is retro we will find it.
Road trip time. The show heads south to San Antonio, but will a pit stop in Austin yield any exciting discoveries? Meanwhile Shady Jay learns that the road to game chasing can be quite rocky.
San Antonio. Well rested and ready to take the city by storm, but not if 8-Bit Eric has anything to say about it. Not every store appreciates 3 dudes + camera waltzing in, especially when they have one of the rarest games of all time.
The gang has one more day left in San Antonio, will the third day of road trip be a charm? Jay and Eric both have their eye on the same prize as Billy ponders why he's even there. Will his plans to get even with Jay blow up in his face?
Finally back home, Billy's luck takes a turn for the better when the guys are informed of a gold mine that has been right under their noses, probably since the 90's.
The boys have nothing better to do than go game chasing in 107 degree heat. Tempers flare at an old stomping ground, and Subway learns that "that's just the way game chasing go" when they find one of the rarest NES games of all time
The boys embark on a little known town in the middle of nowhere to visit their gigantic once a month flea market. Will this small town reveal big treasure or will The Game Chasers be chased out of town?
The Game Chasers are joined by Terence from Charge back forward, as they show this Canadian the highs and lows of game chasing in Texas. Can the guys get their groove back when they discover a new flea market not so far away?
The guys head to the land of coffee and flannel shirts. With Pax prime in full swing, the city of Seattle won't know what hit them when Billy and Jay bring their unique brand of hilarity to a city full of games.
With two more days to wreak havoc on Pax, will Billy and Jay come back empty handed or will the "force" be with them? Plus, nothing says Saturday morning quite like a good old fashion prank.