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Molehill Mountain Episode 123 – Nintendo Wants You To Get Rid Of Your Switch

We have opinions on Activision, Disney and Nintendo.  Come hear them, won’t you?

26:49 – Lack of industry standards? Nah, we think Activision was just too lazy to put subtitles in Spyro’s new pre-rendered cut-scenes

40:30 – The new Lion King looks like the old Lion King

49:37 – Why did Nintendo publish a video explaining how to prepare your Switch for trade-in or sale?

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Molehill Mountain Episode 71 – Dead Horse Beatings

EA has closed one of its studios… again.

32:38 – Capcom grossly overprices its costume DLC for Marvel vs Capcom Infinite

37:10 – Disney finally revealed the official name of its upcoming Han Solo movie. It’s boring.

39:12 – Bethesda goes overboard with Season Pass and Preorder shenanigans for Wolfenstein 2

41:25 – Switch OS update allows you to capture up to 30 SECONDS of game footage! WOW!!!

49:29 – Fire Emblem Warriors charges you extra for content Hyrule Warriors gave away for free

52:38 – EA closes another of its acquired studios. Who’s next?

1:06:30 – Icky Activision patent revealed

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Molehill Mountain Episode 62 – Excited For a Pepper Potts Movie?

EZK returns to talk to Andrew about the Disney XD’s new Duck Tales and Spider-Man shows, Marvel’s The Defenders, and the upcoming slate of Star Wars side-story movies!

  • 23:41 – We discuss the premier of the new Duck Tales show
  • 48:58 – We discuss the premier of the new Spider-Man show
  • 54:21 – The way Disney is announcing its new Star Wars movies is not as exciting as it could be
  • 1:20:14 – We review The Defenders (no spoilers)
  • 1:27:23 – We continue talking about The Defenders (full spoilers)
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Disney decides to stop ripping off gamers, cancels Disney Infinity

Disney-Infinity-Amazon-Bundle1Disney announced today in its second quarter earnings report that it has discontinued Disney Infinity and has closed Utah’s Avalanche Studios, the series’ principle developer.

Disney Infinity, like Skylanders before it and LEGO Dimensions after it, is a toys-to-life video game series that requires gamers to buy a bunch of expensive toys in order to unlock content in a game they already paid full price for (which can sometimes be as high as $100).  It’s a garbage practice and while the title of this article makes it seem like Disney had a crisis of conscience, it really just comes down to the fact that ripping off gamers in this manner just isn’t as profitable as it once was.

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Super Podcast Action Committee – Episode 179

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