What titles would you put into a video game time capsule?

Podtoid 402

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Very recently, the Video Game Hall of Fame inducted its latest class of titles to be immortalized at the museum of play, including such classics as Mario Kart, Mortal Kombat, and Microsoft’s Solitaire. It also inducted Colossal Cave Adventure, one of the earliest video games ever made as well as one of the most influential. And yet, today, many people under the age of 20 have never heard of it. Games that were popular once may fade into obscurity, and that got me thinking about which titles from today I’d want to be preserved for future generations to discover.

That’s one of the topics on hand for this week’s episode of Podtoid. CJ, Chris, Charlotte, Dan, and Occams are on hand to talk game’s we’d throw into the capsule, as well as Rage 2, Bubsy, Lapis X Labyrinth, sexy cows, Minecraft sales, and Team Sonic Racing. All that, plus those thirsty bitches at Square Enix, on Podtoid Episode 402.

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