In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show, we have something of an internet meltdown, but thankfully it’s only during the last few minutes of the show. Just a heads up. Other than that, we talk about Eli’s shiny new Analogue Pocket that he has no games for, I talk about my own emulation infatuation as of late with the Steam Deck, we actually hit on a ton of mobile gaming news this week, and we end things with a garbled live unboxing of a very special April Fool’s present that Eli bought for himself. As always all the stories we hit on this week are in the Show Notes below.
Don’t forget to shoot us emails with any questions, feedback, or anything else relevant or irrelevant to [email protected]. We read ’em all, and love decoding messages written entirely in emoji. As always, you can listen to us with the links below… And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and/or drop us a review in iTunes. Much appreciated!
As a companion to this audio podcast, we also do a video version of the same show that is exclusive to Patreon which allows you to see us playing the games we’re talking about. Backers can view the most recent video episodes of the TouchArcade show by clicking here. Be sure you’re logged in to see the latest content. For everyone else who is curious, you can check out our public patreon posts to see older episodes of the video podcast. If you like what you see, consider becoming a TouchArcade Patreon backer.
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In this week’s episode of The TouchArcade Show, we have something of an internet meltdown, but thankfully it’s only during the last few minutes of the show. Just a heads up. Other than that, we talk about Eli’s shiny new Analogue Pocket that he has no games for, I talk about my own emulation infatuation as of late with the Steam Deck, we actually hit on a ton of mobile gaming news this week, and we end things with a garbled live unboxing of a very special April Fool’s present that Eli bought for himself. As always all the stories we hit on this week are in the Show Notes below.
Don’t forget to shoot us emails with any questions, feedback, or anything else relevant or irrelevant to [email protected]. We read ’em all, and love decoding messages written entirely in emoji. As always, you can listen to us with the links below… And if you like what you hear, please subscribe and/or drop us a review in iTunes. Much appreciated!
As a companion to this audio podcast, we also do a video version of the same show that is exclusive to Patreon which allows you to see us playing the games we’re talking about. Backers can view the most recent video episodes of the TouchArcade show by clicking here. Be sure you’re logged in to see the latest content. For everyone else who is curious, you can check out our public patreon posts to see older episodes of the video podcast. If you like what you see, consider becoming a TouchArcade Patreon backer.
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