It’s 2017, and — as we all know — this means that presidential politics no longer affect us and all celebrities from the 1970s and 1980s are now immortal. But the GamesBeat Decides podcast? Well that never changes.
Except for when one of us has a kid!
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The topic:
- The top 5 best-looking video game consoles of all time
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