Throwdown Your Questions Ep. 109

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Welcome to another episode of Throwdown Your Questions. This is the show which is run by you, our loyal followers. We answer any and all Video Game, Pop Culture and Tech related questions on this podcast.

Here are all of the questions we answer this week:

- Who should be the President of the United States of Gaming?
- How will the games industry be affected by Donald Trump's presidency?
- Has the term "Casual Gamer" become a derogatory term?
- Will Final Fantasy XV return the series to glory?
- Will The Last Guardian be worth the wait?
- What compelling dual-screen gaming experiences did Nintendo fail to offer on the Wii U?
- Which console has the best co-op experiences this generation?
- Are any modern day games worthy of being considered future classics?
- Why did Nintendo produce so few units of the NES Mini?
- Do you play video games while doing the podcast?
- Have you ever skipped work/hanging with friends just to play video games?
- What game franchise would you like to see Telltale Games do?
- Why don't companies make systems backwards compatible?
- Will the Scorpio really be that much different from the PS4 Pro?
- If you had the powers of a god, how would you end the Console Wars?
- Is Halo no longer Microsoft's "killer app"?

This episode features: Tony Polanco (host), Emilio Lopez (co-host), Chris Sealy, Brett Murdock, Carlos Romero, and Brian Munjoma.

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Tags:
Donald Trump
Presidency
Casual gamer
Final Fantasy XV
The Last Guardian
Nintendo Switch
NES Mini
Telltale Games
Backwards compatible
PlayStation 4 Pro
console wars
Halo



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