On this week’s show (episode 159) host Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the latest GamePolitics poll (“How important is it that localized titles are dubbed in your language?” – 18:56 mark), Comcept delaying the Mighty No. 9 demo (34:04), Shenmue III looking for more crowd funding (44:52), a new study critical of ESRB’s tobacco content labeling (54:15), and the requirement that Apple TV games have to be compatible with the Apple TV remote (1:05:42).
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Credits: The Super Podcast Action Committee is hosted by E. Zachary Knight and Andrew Eisen, and produced by James Fudge. The show is edited by Andrew Eisen. 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.
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Tagged: Apple TV, Comcept, Dub vs Sub, ESRB, Shenmue, Super PAC