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Hello friends!

We're all set to record another podcast but would love some more questions from you lovely lot.  This is for the TripleJump Podcast! 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 typically record on Thursday morning, so try to get your questions in by Wednesday evening!

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!

love ya <3

- BAP

Comments

Fergus Jeffs

Hey guys, are there any significant moments in your life that are inextricably linked to specific video games? I vividly remember playing Star Wars Battlefront 2 (PS2 version) with my best friend after-school on a Friday afternoon as we wiled away the hours before our first Scout meeting at the age of 10. Not a great example, but I'm sure you may have better—Yours in obscurity, Fergus Jeffs (forgottenmedia141).

Anonymous

Hi BAP - hope you're all well. Not sure if you knew, but Gamesmaster was recently revived for 3 episodes on E4. It seems unsuccessfully. It portrayed, much like the original, gamers as 'quirky'. Other gaming-centric shows have either failed or have been moved to a graveyard slot where nobody sees them. My question is two-fold; 1) Is there a space for a gaming-centric program on mainstream TV? 2) What has historically been your favourite? Stay safe. Kristian.

Michael McCarrick

For me there are a couple but playing Counterstrike on 9/11 was the most surreal. We were in a computer lab without a tv so we were getting all the commentary over team chat and everyone's avatars, including the people we were playing against online, were just stood there trying to grasp what was going on.