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It’s time for another episode of The Weekly Stuff Podcast with Jonathan Lack & Sean Chapman, a weekly audio show that explores the worlds of film, television, and video games. You can subscribe for free in iTunes by following this link.

It’s another grab-bag style week as Sean and Jonathan talk about various bits of media – including Kingsglaive, the Final Fantasy XV tie-in movie, and ReCore, the new exclusive for Xbox One – before diving into some news and analyzing Sony’s recent unveiling of the PlayStation 4 Pro. Did their announcement truly clarify the confusion around this mysterious project, and what does this mean for the future of gaming? And for our final topic, we look back to gaming’s past by offering a retrospective of the Nintendo Gamecube, which celebrated its 15th anniversary on September 14th. What are our favorite games and memories from this weird little purple box?

Enjoy!

(Please note that the weird clicking sound we were experiencing earlier this year returned with a vengeance in this episode. I am so sorry for the problem – trust me, I’m just as annoyed by it as you are. We’re probably going to try some different software next week. For now, I find that the effect is less obnoxious when not listening with headphones, so if that’s an option for you, it’s one I’d recommend. Apologies again for the inconvenience.)

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