This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about the history of micro-transactions and what they mean for the future of gaming.
– If you want to keep that 20 dollar game you need to keep paying up 19.99 for like, ever!
– amiibos are the poor mans statue.
– Are loot crates classified as gambling?
– Since we cant see first hand someone getting murdered at the local dive bar lets play a board game about it.
– Remind me not to go to grandpas villa in France anytime soon.
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