The boys are back.
GamesBeat Decides is starting to find its footing, and it only took us three episodes to get to that point. This week should have the best audio version yet, which you can listen to below or by subscribing to our new RSS feed. The show should hit iTunes, Google Play Music, and Stitcher soon. We’ll get it up on all of the other podcasting networks not long after that (with the exception of Spotify, which doesn’t accept submissions). As always, if you want to tell us that we’re wrong email games+podcast@venturebeat.com.
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- Is the NES Classic Edition worth it?
- Is Nintendo manufacturing a supply shortage?
- Will we get an NES Classic II or SNES Classic?
- What games are you afraid people will forget about during Game of the Year?
- What fictional universes should Telltale tackle next?
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