Throwdown Your Questions Ep. 161

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Welcome to another episode of Throwdown Your Questions! On this show, we answer all of your Video Game related questions.

Here are all of the questions we answer this week:

- Are underground games becoming better than mainstream games? (4:48)
- Are you guys going to review the new Nintendo cereal? (13:51)
- Will EA's recent practices eventually doom the company? (17:15)
- Have you guys ever experienced post-game withdrawal? (23:01)
- What game from a genre you dislike do you actually love? (29:06)
- Does Nintendo actually have a massive amount of money in its warchest? (34:21)
- Is Studio Japan more protected than other Sony studios? (37:02)
- What went wrong with Xbox One this generation? (40:05)
- What is your all-time favorite video game weapon? (1:03:55)
- What can YouTube do to make things better for gaming streamers? (1:15:08)
- For gaming monitors, is it better to focus on 4K or 144hz? (1:19:08)
- Should Nintendo release the N64 Classic? (1:23:39)
- What are the top 3 must-have N64 games? (1:27:04)

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