TNL: Last Ronin Podcast – 2013.09.29 – PS4 Projected Sales, Hiroshi Yamauchi, Steam Machine

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TNL_Samurai_Logo(Black)The Ninja Legion is a group of fans dedicated to sharing the voice of Nerdom. We cover various conventions as well as concerts, cultural festivals and any other events tied to world of Nerdom. Whether it’s Anime, Video Games, Comic Books, Science Fiction or beyond; all over the world. That we may bring others the latest and greatest in pertaining to the on-goings in the Nerdom world. We freely speak our minds and give honest opinions of everything we take in. Our motto is “For the fans by the fans” and we want the true voice to be heard, so no corporate agendas or paid endorsements. In this week’s podcast we go over the following:

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– Sony is projecting sales of five million PS4 Consolesby March 31, 2014
– Microsoft is saying that you can turn the Xbox One vertical…at your own risk.
– Sony expects to start streaming PS3 games to PS4 consoles via Gaikai in 2014 (in North America)
– When did backwards compatibility become to consoles what PIP is televisions?
– Keiji Inafune’s Mighty No.9 will be coming to Xbox Live and PlayStation Network.
– Former Nintendo president Hiroshi Yamauchi, who brought the company into the digital world, passed away this week.
– What was the first NES game you remember playing?
– What was the hardest NES game you’ve ever played?
– What NES game deserves a quality reboot?
– What NES game could you beat anyone in this room at without a doubt?
– How do we make survival horror scary again? Or have we moved beyond being able to do moody, frightening, and dark games?
– Review: Dragonball Z: Battle of the Gods
– Which generally ends worse: Games turned into movies? Books turned into movies? or Cartoons turned into movies?
– Have we all forgotten a genre?
– Steam Machine!
– China finally lifts its ban on console games with Shanghai free-trade zone

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