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Hello Patrons!

We're all set to record another podcast but would love some more questions from the listeners. If you've already asked a podcast question that has not yet been answered, you don't need to ask it again, as we have made a note of all our favourite submissions and hope to address them in future episodes.

Remember, as our esteemed financial supporters, we'll be exclusively coming to you for weekly discussion topics, so please read the following guidelines before submitting:

- No controversial or naughty questions please

- This is a video game podcast about video games so please keep the questions video-game-related

- If there's a particular event or happening in the industry that you'd like us to discuss in detail, feel free! We like to address one 'big question' per week to headline each show, and pepper in smaller questions throughout

- Try to avoid topics we've covered before

- "Questions on a postcard" (don't make your question too long!)

- We ask for questions on Tuesday and typically record on Thursday morning, so try to get your questions in before then

- If your question isn't answered, don't despair! We keep a log of all questions and sometimes sub in older ones, so it could be answered in a future episode

Thanks all! We look forward to reading through your offerings, and we can't overstate how much we appreciate your support on Patreon and elsewhere!

- Peter and Ben

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Anonymous

Hello glorious gents! Have you ever had a moment in a game that changed the way you view the gaming medium as a whole? For example for me, the burned down lighthouse sequence in Beyond Good & Evil, as well as the dead then not dead series of events with Uncle Pey'j in that same game, was the first time I realized a video game could give me a strong emotional reaction and even tears. Sorry if this question is a little obtuse. Hope you all are well, your content is always a highlight in my week.

Anonymous

Afternoon lads, or ladettes, a quick question - With Toys for Bob being integrated into Activision (to work on Warzone apparently) do you think we've reached an end to 'big budget' platformers? Insomniac are still doing Ratchet and Clank (for now) but who knows what the future holds for Spyro, Crash and many more