Apex Legends, Guardians of the Galaxy 3, and the Era of Video Game Remasters | The W.H.Y. Cast? (Ep. 3)

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-488pk-a76349

On this episode of the W.H.Y Cast?, Cale and GeOm discuss the recently released Apex Legends having massive success, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 apparently using James Gunn’s script, and the continuing trend of video games being remade and remastered for modern consoles. 

Timecodes:

Apex Legends: 6:00 – 25:50

Guardians 3: 26:00 – 31:20

Division 2 Beta Issues: 31:20 – 36:40

AMD Radeon: 36:40 – 43:00

Assasins Creed 3 remaster: 43:00 -56:25

Big Topic: 56:30 – 1:54.47 (end)

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Trade Deadline Talk and Kevin Durant’s Mindset, with Zach Cronin | The W.H.Y. Cast? (Ep. 2)

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-hybck-a73a17

Cale Michael and Zach Cronin hop on their mics to talk about everything that happened at the NBA Trade Deadline, what some of these trades mean for the league and how all of these moves could end up shaping the NBA in the near future. 

Timecodes:

No timecodes for this episode, listen at your own risk!

Is my sexy girlfriend’s cat my roommate? – W.H.Y Cast? (Ep. 1)

https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-5reg2-a6a4de

On this episode of the W.H.Y Cast?, Cale and GeOm discuss the upcoming Dragonball Project Z game, Shaggy memes, and what games, movies, and anime they are looking forward to in February. 

EA didn’t change much at E3

EA’s press conference at E3 this year didn’t do much to change perspective on the company’s murky last year.

Electronic Arts had a very up and down year in 2017. From March’s extremely underwhelming Mass Effect Andromeda which actually had content cancelled after the fact. to the shutdown of Visceral and their much anticipated in-the-works Star Wars project, all the way until the lootbox tied progression atrocity that was the Star Wars Battlefront II launch – nothing seemed to go their way.

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The future of this site

A brief update on the future of Booster-Blogs and what content will be posted in the future.

[Credit to Pio Paulo Santana for the featured image. Check out his stuff over on DeviantArt]

As I have taken on more and more responsibility with my college courses, personal projects and other ventures in the past six months, I have had to sideline this website and all of the content I had planned for both the end of 2017 and the beginning of 2018.

I had several articles and other posts pinned in drafts for months and just never got around to adding the finishing touches and posting the final products. This isn’t a knock on what I was working on, more that I just ran out of time to post them when they would have been relevant [example: a Justice League movie deep dive].

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A simple letter to Gordon Hayward

A simple letter written by a fan to Gordon Hayward.

Dear Gordan,

You don’t know me and I don’t know you, and that’s fine. I fully expect you not to read this article at all, but I need to get this off of my chest regardless.

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Why Carmelo to Oklahoma City is the Best Option for All Involved

The Oklahoma City Thunder and New York Knicks alike would benefit from a Carmelo trade.

The Carmelo Anthony trade rumors have been one of many ongoing stories in the NBA this summer. Among many others, the Oklahoma City Thunder inquired about Anthony, though talks have not progressed.

However, for the Knicks and Thunder, this trade could be the best move going forward.

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A City Abuzz: the Hornets 2017 Draftees

Charlotte silently walked away with two steals in last nights draft.

The 2017 NBA Draft has come and gone. One team that walked away better than most, were the Charlotte Hornets.

A look at the 2017 Hornets draftees:

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