Submit Your Question For The MinnMax Show Podcast
Added 2022-07-26 19:53:42 +0000 UTCThis week for community questions on the podcast, we'll have Ben Hanson, Kelsey Lewin, 8-4's John Ricciardi, and Giant Bomb founder Jeff Gerstmann. It's your turn to make the show better by leaving a question, BetterQuest goal, or anything else for us to read on the show as a comment below! We’ll choose our favorite and iam8bit will ship out a great prize (pictured below) for the winner! We'll stop pulling questions around 8am Central on Wednesday.
On this week’s episode we’ll be talking about...
- Live A Live
- Preserving game history
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak
Everybody at the Backstage Pass tier can watch us record the show live on Wednesday at 3:30pm Central, with an exclusive pre and post show. The unedited archive will be available to view after the fact. You could do us a favor by subscribing to the audio version of the podcast on iTunes or your favorite podcast app, telling a friend, leaving a review, and subscribing to our YouTube channel!
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Comments
listening to the episode right now and Ben said he didn't see a lot of people championing Live A Live. Ben check out IGN's Peer did a twitter thread about Live a Live because he was living in Japan when it came out
Jercyan
2022-07-28 22:19:47 +0000 UTCI don't have a question but I want to see Jeff clap in.
Michael Baker
2022-07-27 22:45:20 +0000 UTCQuestion for Jeff: how big is Matthew Rories head… really?
Sean
2022-07-27 20:44:08 +0000 UTCFollow up to last week or maybe the weeks before podcast…I firmly believe that In and Out is the best burger on the planet! I travel to CA about once a month for work, and I basically live off In and Out when I’m there. When I’m back home in WA I use this recipe to get my fix. I challenge any one to make a better burger than this. Perfection! https://dinnerthendessert.com/in-n-out-cheeseburger/
2022-07-27 20:34:48 +0000 UTCPokemon. Definitely pokemon.
Geoff Enright
2022-07-27 19:49:35 +0000 UTCI'm just a humble lover of podcasts, but I feel like there needs to be structured segments to keep it interesting. I've listened to a couple of my friends podcasts that sounded like an hour of meandering thoughts without reason. As much as I want to support them, I can't listen to that for too long.
2022-07-27 17:02:08 +0000 UTCHey everyone. Remember “OK Soda”? I still have all the labels and cans for some reason. I was obsessed with that garbage when it released even though I knew it was a marketing experiment. Anyways, do you think that video games sometimes feature too much music? I like when games let some silence in and ambient sound effects. It seems to give single player games a nice meditative quality. -Burningtime from Boston
2022-07-27 16:42:55 +0000 UTCI was listening to another podcast about three years ago (sorry Ben), and they had a guest on that worked for Ubisoft as an animator. He talked about a little known industry term called TTP (Time To Penis). This was described as the the time it takes, after giving players the ability to create user based content, that content featuring male genitalia appears. Is this for real? Have you heard of TTP? Sorry for the late comment, I'm happy to submit again next week.
2022-07-27 15:50:48 +0000 UTCI'm starting a podcast for the first time and I'm pooping my pants with nervousness. Any tips? How do you organize the members of the pod? How do you structure conversations without coming across as pushy. Need help from the best Podcaster of all time! Thanks! I love the show. I look forward to it every week.
Swiggity Swoo
2022-07-27 14:23:10 +0000 UTCHey all, Kevin here. Quick question while we all think our favorite video game is a 10/10 what is the one thing you would want to change to improve your favorite video game of all time?
Kevin Kuper
2022-07-27 13:39:39 +0000 UTCHey all! If you were the main character in a scenario of Live A Live, what would your gameplay mechanic/shtick be?
Ian Switaj
2022-07-27 13:26:48 +0000 UTCHello everyone! Recently while at a video game convention I came across something that not only had I never seen before but something I thought I would never see: A software development kit for the Game Boy Advance with all of the software and hardware included. Unfortunately I did not have the $600 it went for in disposable income to spend on something I -- to be honest -- would never use. My question(s) for you: What is the most significant piece/artifact of video game that you have ever seen and what do you consider to be the "white whale" for video game historians?
Ian Switaj
2022-07-27 13:24:43 +0000 UTC