Co-host Dan Maher is a talented and funny boy, and he's always said nice things about Digi, so I felt I should give it a go. I'm a sucker for a bit of flattery. So much so that I should probably change my name to Flatter-Me-Henry! LOL?
By all accounts, people loved Videogame Nation, often telling me it was the sort of TV games show they all wanted... and now I'll never know if they were right. Because Challenge TV - the network which it ran on - has axed the show. Honestly, it's like something out of a Shakespearean tragedy.
Most reports of Videogame Nation's demise described it as the only British TV show dedicated to video games... which is almost true.
Earlier this year, the strange and wonderfully bleak VideoGaiden returned for a six-part online series and a TV special - commissioned by BBC Scotland - while BBC Three flirted recently with eSports. Albeit flirting in the way a 13 year-old boy might flirt; you could hear their knees knocking above the sound mix.
But in comparison to the halcyon days when we had back-to-back series of Gamesmaster and Bad Influence and Games World - at a time when games were more of a niche thing - the gaming TV landscape is more barren than an X-ray technician's loins.
So quite why is it so hard for telly to get behind gaming, in an age when everyone now plays games?