TD Gaming Podcast 91: Freedom of Speech

This weeks gaming podcast covers a bunch of great topics including a gaming flashback of Populous. We’re going to give your our down and dirty Mega Man 9 review from an older gamers perspective and cover some game news, including:

We discuss developers attempts to combat used games by including special first time buyer incentives including free DLC, updates, maps and features.

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