Bah.
I just had my "introduce our friend to the various flavors of beer night" at age 33 (having started exploring alcohol about a year and a half ago), which didn't convince me to like beer (except, it turns out, very sour beer), but made me give this show a try (I don't watch much on this site except Yahtzee).
Having watched two eps favoring games I like (Portal 2 and Rock Band), I find myself impressed by your format and a little sad to hear that you stopped before I ever got started; you seem to have a decent on-camera presence. I hope you get some new games and return to this series at some point. I'll be watching a few more of your shows tonight, I think (I see L4D2 there, yay!).
Dunno whether these games are ones you'd be interested in, but I'd love to see some drinking rules for Minecraft (solo and/or Super Hostile rules... offhand I could see "drink if you fell for one of Vechs's traps" and obviously "drink if you killed yourself by falling or lava"), and maybe an MMORPG episode that works across any major MMO (I like Warcraft and, on a smaller scale, Kingdom of Loathing, but would like to see one that worked with my friends' favorites, City of Heroes and Star Wars).
I see Monopoly there... if that's the board game (as opposed to an electronic one) then perhaps you'll do more board/card games? I'd like to see Risk, but in general drop the games everyone knows and go for weirder ones: Settlers of Catan, Zombies (the tile game), Munchkin, Talisman (that game NEEDS alcohol), Domain, Bang! (it's got drinking cards built into the game! I love the fact that I'm teaching it to my 8-year-old nephews), Quiddler, Squint, and so on. There's plenty of awesome games out there that aren't even on the computer.
So please do come back when you've got some new material