Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 104

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about Nintendo president Satoru Iwata’s health and being reelected by the company’s board, a bunch of topics related to Electronic Arts, and whether Microsoft should bother selling the Kinect separately from the Xbox One. All this and more awaits in the latest episode …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 103

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On this week’s show host E. Zachary Knight is joined by guest host Jeremy Powers to talk about Ubisoft’s ongoing controversy about including female characters and its response to the Watch Dogs PC mod, Playstation Now pricing, and some stuff on YouTubers.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 101

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk about who the GamePolitics community thinks will make the biggest E3 gaffe this year, President Obama name-dropping The Witcher, the new GOG.com DRM-free and platform-agnostic multiplayer client (Galaxy) and Verizon threatening to sue Netflix for talking about its service performance (This show was …

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Nitro Game Injection #259: Boss Rush (feat. Zero Nimbus & Meta Man of Do a Barrel Roll!)

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Larry and Kyle discuss the amazingness that is Luigi’s Death Stare, question if Dr. halc is actually a licensed medical practitioner, drudge up OverClocked ReMix’s dirty shady past, and more. They are also joined by Meta Man and Zero Nimbus of the VGM cover band Do a Barrel Roll!, who are releasing their new album …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 99

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On this week’s show, hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss whether the unbundling of the Kinect will help Xbox One sales, the NPD Group’s latest report on core gamer trends, and ISPs threatening to take their ball and go home if net neutrality passes. You can also find us on Facebook, on Twitter …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 98

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the latest GamePolitics Poll results (should Kickstarter adopt an equity-based investment model?), the web-hosting service that dared to throttle the FCC, the national Reason-Rupe poll about gaming, and the Tomodachi Life controversy.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 97

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight are joined by special guest Jason D’Aprile to discuss whether ‘gaming addiction’ should be an officially recognized addiction by mental health professionals around the globe, Turtle Rock’s community manager getting fired for talking about disgraced LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling on Twitter, and a …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 96

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the latest poll on GamePolitics (how do you divvy up your Humble Bundle payments), FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler and net neutrality, the ‘New Essential Facts on Video Game Industry’ report from the ESA, China’s restrictions on game content released in the country, and …

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 95

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss whether politicians should face the death penalty when convicted of a crime, the Dragon Age Inquisition controversy related to ‘on disc’ DLC, Target recommending “M” rated games for children as Easter presents, and video game studies with no control groups.

Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 94

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On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss how Facebook buying Oculus VR could affect the technology’s future development, if politicians who commit crimes should suffer stiffer punishments (including the death penalty), and Amazon’s foray into the set-top box/ micro-console space with Fire TV.