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Episode 486 – Gamescom (Black Ops 7, He-man), Doomsday casting, Iphone 17
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Keywords
sci-fi, gaming, iPhone, Lego, Call of Duty, Deadpool, Marvel, trailers, podcast
Summary
In this episode of the Podcast for Sci-Fi, Moose, Game God, and Magic Mike dive into various topics surrounding sci-fi and gaming culture. They discuss the latest iPhone features, Lego collectibles, the nostalgia of Call of Duty, and the future of Marvel with Deadpool’s involvement. The conversation also touches on the expectations surrounding movie trailers and the excitement of upcoming releases.
Takeaways
Nerds are often seen as overly intellectual and obsessive.
The iPhone 17 is expected to have significant upgrades.
Lego sets are a popular collectible among fans.
Call of Duty has evolved over the years, but nostalgia remains.
Deadpool’s role in the Marvel universe is highly anticipated.
Movie trailers can build excitement but also lead to overexposure.
The gaming community is passionate about new releases and updates.
Collecting Lego sets can be a fun and engaging hobby.
The podcast hosts enjoy discussing various aspects of sci-fi and gaming.
Expectations for movies can lead to disappointment if not managed.
Titles
Exploring Sci-Fi and Gaming Culture
The Latest in Tech: iPhone 17
Sound bites
“I ordered a new Lego set.”
“I’m excited about all of this.”
“I just want to see a trailer.”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts
01:50 iPhone 17 Features and Upgrades
09:01 Lego Show and Tell: New Sets and Collectibles
14:35 Discussion on Retiring Lego Sets and Collecting
15:26 Transforming Sound Waves and Gaming Nostalgia
17:29 The Evolution of Call of Duty
20:20 World of Warcraft: A Time Sucker
23:05 Deadpool and the Expanding Marvel Universe
27:55 The Future of Superhero Movies
The post Episode 486 – Gamescom (Black Ops 7, He-man), Doomsday casting, Iphone 17 appeared first on Podcast4Scifi.
43 episodes
Manage episode 503853456 series 73160

Keywords
sci-fi, gaming, iPhone, Lego, Call of Duty, Deadpool, Marvel, trailers, podcast
Summary
In this episode of the Podcast for Sci-Fi, Moose, Game God, and Magic Mike dive into various topics surrounding sci-fi and gaming culture. They discuss the latest iPhone features, Lego collectibles, the nostalgia of Call of Duty, and the future of Marvel with Deadpool’s involvement. The conversation also touches on the expectations surrounding movie trailers and the excitement of upcoming releases.
Takeaways
Nerds are often seen as overly intellectual and obsessive.
The iPhone 17 is expected to have significant upgrades.
Lego sets are a popular collectible among fans.
Call of Duty has evolved over the years, but nostalgia remains.
Deadpool’s role in the Marvel universe is highly anticipated.
Movie trailers can build excitement but also lead to overexposure.
The gaming community is passionate about new releases and updates.
Collecting Lego sets can be a fun and engaging hobby.
The podcast hosts enjoy discussing various aspects of sci-fi and gaming.
Expectations for movies can lead to disappointment if not managed.
Titles
Exploring Sci-Fi and Gaming Culture
The Latest in Tech: iPhone 17
Sound bites
“I ordered a new Lego set.”
“I’m excited about all of this.”
“I just want to see a trailer.”
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts
01:50 iPhone 17 Features and Upgrades
09:01 Lego Show and Tell: New Sets and Collectibles
14:35 Discussion on Retiring Lego Sets and Collecting
15:26 Transforming Sound Waves and Gaming Nostalgia
17:29 The Evolution of Call of Duty
20:20 World of Warcraft: A Time Sucker
23:05 Deadpool and the Expanding Marvel Universe
27:55 The Future of Superhero Movies
The post Episode 486 – Gamescom (Black Ops 7, He-man), Doomsday casting, Iphone 17 appeared first on Podcast4Scifi.
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