If you missed Saturday’s live broadcast of Super Podcast Action Committee (Episode 121), you can watch the video replay on YouTube or download it below.
On this week’s show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss last week’s South Park episode poking fun at free-to-play games (14:19 mark), the latest GamePolitics poll (“Will abandoned games be granted a DMCA exception?” – 24:18), developers having the ability to block Share Play on PS4 games (40:45), Glu Mobile suing Hothead Games over a rip-off game (49:49), Chris Ferguson’s newest study (which found no correlation between violent media consumption and societal violence – 1:00:38), a horribly off track conversation about modern pop music (1:04:40), and Blizzard’s new shooter Overwatch (1:09:22). You can grab an audio version of the show on iTunes or at the link below:
SuperPAC Episode 121 (1 hour, 27 minutes) 110 MB (the show was live so it is made available in its raw, unedited format).
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Credits: The Super Podcast Action Committee is hosted by E. Zachary Knight and Andrew Eisen, and produced by James Fudge. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko and “Barroom Ballet” by Kevin MacLeod. Both are in the public domain and free to use. ECA bumper created by Andrew Eisen.