On this week’s show (episode 173), hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss Nintendo copyright claiming Andrew’s latest YouTube video (18:52), the latest GamePolitics poll (“Will the Oculus Rift be a success at $599?” – 29:32), the voice actor for Duke Nukem refusing to voice a Republican presidential candidate’s ad campaign (39:53), new video game research that correlates action games to suicide (44:33), a boy who used his father’s emergency credit card to purchase $8,000 worth of FIFA microtransactions (53:10), and Sony’s attempt to trademark “Let’s Play” (1:00:06).
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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. It is in thepublic domain and free to use.
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Tagged: Content ID, In App Purchases, Let's Play, Nintendo, Super PAC, Trademark, Video Game Research, Voice Acting