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Nintendo Said STOP BLOWING IN YOUR CONSOLE!!!!

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Ever wondered why Nintendo advises gamers against blowing into their consoles? Or what led a fervent Rainbow Six fan to be banned over eighty times? These intriguing queries only scratch the surface of what we unpack in today's episode. We kick off with the curious case of Nintendo's peculiar warning and navigate through the controversial figures who have made their mark in the gaming world, like Gary Bowser and his notorious brush with console bricking.
Navigating the gaming world isn't just about the play; it's also about the culture and community that comes with it. Who hasn't experienced the electrifying atmosphere at conventions like Anime Expo and Fan Expo Denver? We take you through the ins and outs of these events, discussing everything from crowd safety concerns to the allure of exclusive merchandise. And, of course, we dive into the technical nitty-gritty of gaming, from troubleshooting system issues to configuring pinball tables and emulators.
Our journey doesn't end there. This episode will also unmask the turbulent world of online gaming, focusing on a Rainbow Six fan who got banned over eighty times and the ensuing debate about developer security and player behavior. We'll also dissect the divisive reactions from fans and the potential implications of certain actions. It's a wild ride through the gaming world, one that's sure to enlighten, entertain, and stir up some lively discussion. So buckle up, gamers, because this is an episode you won't want to miss!

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Chapters

1. Nintendo's Stance on Blowing Consoles (00:00:00)

2. Gary's GoFundMe and Hacking Divisions (00:10:49)

3. Gary Bowser's Controversial Actions and Fundraising (00:17:10)

4. Anime Expo Safety and Crowd Concerns (00:29:50)

5. Reflections on Fan Expo Denver (00:40:02)

6. Real-Time Ads and Radio in Games (00:47:43)

7. Future of Ads and Console Blowing (00:58:47)

8. Game Performance and Fan Misconduct (01:11:21)

9. Debate on DRM and Gary Bowser (01:25:32)

10. Discussion on Various Topics (01:30:09)

11. Switch Cartridges, Swatting, and Cosplay Discussion (01:37:20)

12. Rainbow Six Fan's Ban and Denovo Benchmark (01:49:03)

13. Technology Troubleshooting Woes (02:02:19)

14. Discussion About LED Pinball Table (02:07:25)

15. Emulation and Game Installation on Interface (02:11:35)

368 episodes

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Ever wondered why Nintendo advises gamers against blowing into their consoles? Or what led a fervent Rainbow Six fan to be banned over eighty times? These intriguing queries only scratch the surface of what we unpack in today's episode. We kick off with the curious case of Nintendo's peculiar warning and navigate through the controversial figures who have made their mark in the gaming world, like Gary Bowser and his notorious brush with console bricking.
Navigating the gaming world isn't just about the play; it's also about the culture and community that comes with it. Who hasn't experienced the electrifying atmosphere at conventions like Anime Expo and Fan Expo Denver? We take you through the ins and outs of these events, discussing everything from crowd safety concerns to the allure of exclusive merchandise. And, of course, we dive into the technical nitty-gritty of gaming, from troubleshooting system issues to configuring pinball tables and emulators.
Our journey doesn't end there. This episode will also unmask the turbulent world of online gaming, focusing on a Rainbow Six fan who got banned over eighty times and the ensuing debate about developer security and player behavior. We'll also dissect the divisive reactions from fans and the potential implications of certain actions. It's a wild ride through the gaming world, one that's sure to enlighten, entertain, and stir up some lively discussion. So buckle up, gamers, because this is an episode you won't want to miss!

Support the Show.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Nintendo's Stance on Blowing Consoles (00:00:00)

2. Gary's GoFundMe and Hacking Divisions (00:10:49)

3. Gary Bowser's Controversial Actions and Fundraising (00:17:10)

4. Anime Expo Safety and Crowd Concerns (00:29:50)

5. Reflections on Fan Expo Denver (00:40:02)

6. Real-Time Ads and Radio in Games (00:47:43)

7. Future of Ads and Console Blowing (00:58:47)

8. Game Performance and Fan Misconduct (01:11:21)

9. Debate on DRM and Gary Bowser (01:25:32)

10. Discussion on Various Topics (01:30:09)

11. Switch Cartridges, Swatting, and Cosplay Discussion (01:37:20)

12. Rainbow Six Fan's Ban and Denovo Benchmark (01:49:03)

13. Technology Troubleshooting Woes (02:02:19)

14. Discussion About LED Pinball Table (02:07:25)

15. Emulation and Game Installation on Interface (02:11:35)

368 episodes

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