NGR Radio! Episode 47: Do Exclusives Matter Anymore?

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Corey and Matt are joined once again by Moose Clewell and NGR cherry popper, Captain Canada himself, Matt Phillips to discuss how exclusives are affecting each platform and how a good mix of indies and third parties should matter.




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