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This week for community questions on the podcast, we'll have Ben Hanson, Janet Garcia, Kelsey Lewin, and Sarah Podzorski. It's your turn to make the show better by leaving a question, news story, BetterQuest goal, or anything else for us to read on the show as a comment below! We’ll choose our favorite and iam8bit will ship out the great prize below for the winner! We'll stop pulling questions around 8am Central on Wednesday.

On this week’s episode we’ll be talking about...

- Super Mario Bros. Wonder

- Nintendo Switch 2 Rumors

- Sea of Stars

- PAX Highlights

- Making Of Karateka

- Volition studio closure

Everybody at the Backstage Pass tier can watch us record the show live on Wednesday, with an exclusive pre and post show. The unedited archive will be available to view after the fact. You could do us a favor by subscribing to the audio version of the podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcast app, telling a friend, leaving a review, and subscribing to our YouTube channel!

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Comments

Anonymous

Hello, can we take a moment and press F to pay respects to Mimimi games? I haven’t heard many people talk about it but the studio is shutting down after 15 years of making incredible games like Shadow Tactics, Desperados III, and just released Shadow Gambit. Ye will be missed Mimimi, thanks for all the fun.

Anonymous

Hanson, we never got your thoughts on Final Fantasy 16! Have you played it? What did you think? It's easily my favorite Final Fantasy, and I'm curious if you ever turned around on it

Anonymous

Never mind, just saw you guys released a spoiler discussion. Great timing!

Anonymous

What’s something you’re super, unreasonably judgy about?

Anonymous

I recently learned that brown is not a color, but instead considered a composite of other colors. The part of this that really blew me away, though, was learning that the word "brown" in several other languages literally translates to "dark orange". In your international travels, have you come across a local term or phrase that changed your understanding of the world?