Game Boys
Game Boys, ep. 214: The Big Takeaway
Nothing is truly permanent, but especially in gaming. This week, the Game Boys discuss content vaulting, ever evolving game builds, and the reality that the games we “own” aren’t guaranteed to be the same product down the line in the era of content patching. In particular, they discuss Super Mario 3D All-Stars and Destiny 2, timely examples of these issues. Tune in while you can, ‘cuz this episode will only be out for a limited time!
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