Molehill Mountain Episode 121 – Sony Really Don’t Care, Do U?

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSo, the PlayStation Classic is kind of meh. 17:59 – Activision Blizzard trolls its audience of hardcore PC gamers with a mobile version of their favorite game 33:21 – Prima Games Guides closes its doors 42:20 – Overwatch’s cast is impressively diverse, but there’s still room for improvement 59:15 …

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Molehill Mountain Episode 112 – Games Are Our Jam

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadAs is marmalade. 12:31 – Cyberpunk 2077 has a filthy, potty mouth 27:40 – Super nifty game jam challenges participants to make a game that removes a standard mechanic of its genre 35:45 – Nazi imagery removed from new survival game 48:20 – Sony’s reason for not enabling cross …

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Super Podcast Action Committee Episode 108 – Less Buggy Than LEGO Games

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadIf you missed last week’s live broadcast of Super Podcast Action Committee (Episode 108), you can watch the video replay on YouTube.  In episode 108 hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the FCC’s plan to review state laws that ban cities from operating broadband networks, EA Access and …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 13

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadLucky Episode 13 of the Super Podcast Action Committee is upon us, and Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight are delighted to talk about Gamers Against Bigotry, GameStop’s plans for selling used digital games in Europe, the Humble Music Bundle, and Gamasutra’s article about developers working in war-torn countries.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 1: Used Games and a Tangled Web

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Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadEpisode #1 of the Super Podcast Action Committee takes on the thorny issue of used games. Why do some developers and publishers hate them so much and why do they think it would be “awesome” if the next generation of home consoles from Sony and Microsoft blocked used games …

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