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The Starlight Megaphone covers video game news, playthroughs, and reviews. Our panelists have decades of experience in being occasionally entertaining whilst working at internet gaming news websites.
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TSM Episode 771: Dawntrail
Caspius and Imitanis discuss the concluding chapters of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the protection racket being run by notorious 'sensitivity consultants' in the video game industry, and the recent release of Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail.Continue reading
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TSM Episode 770: Dragon Quest Directly
Caspius and SiliconNooB discuss the huge content in the latest Nintendo Direct—including Dragon Quest 1+2+3 HD-2D, Fantasian, Mario Party, Mario and Luigi, Donkey Kong Country Returns, and Metroid Prime 4—and what it means for the release of the Switch U.Continue reading
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TSM Episode 769: The Game Within
Caspius and Imitanis discuss the ongoing Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door playthrough amidst a bevy of game announcements, and the imminent release of an expansion for the world's premiere massively multiplayer online game program container framework.Continue reading
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TSM Episode 768: Memorable Events
Caspius and SiliconNooB discuss a week of memorable events, including USA Cricket triumphing over Canada and Pakistan, the release of good Game Boy games on Nintendo Switch Online, the excellence of Paper Mario, and an in-game Final Fantasy XIV wedding.Continue reading
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TSM Episode 767: Dragon Quest Nears
Caspius and Imitanis discuss the excellence of Paper Mario: Thousand Year Door, the blandness of Sony's State of Play, and the rumours, speculation, and facts which are circulating around Square Enix's sole remaining unsullied game series: Dragon Quest.Continue reading
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TSM Episode 766: Please Send Help
Caspius and SiliconNooB begin the Paper Mario Thousand-Year Door playthrough and then delve into the plop, where a hidden cry for help is found amongst the cozy adrenaline-fuelled rougelite deckbuilding action strategy simulators (with RPG elements).Continue reading