On this episode of Total Pebble Knockdown:
* Somewhere in Nebraska, video game enthusiasts uncovered a treasure trove of cartridges from the Genesis and SNES era and lost their collective minds. Early estimates suggest that it could be worth millions with most of the cartridges still factory sealed. Does this sound like an over-estimate? What other digital antiques could be worth money? What should we have kept around? Also, Ninja Turtles and Pokemon Cards.
Local news shows plastic cartridges - https://www.klkntv.com/rare-video-game-collection-found-in-nebraska-could-be-worth-millions/
The full Gameroom video showing the collection - Video Game Store Closes mid 90s Inventory Found Years Later Factory Sealed SNES Sega Genesis Saturn
* Yet another souls title, yet another time round of this discussion. So, Elden Ring has posed the question once more "Should Games Have an Easy Mode". Okay, so let's do a Soapbox about the problem with calling for easy modes and the "git gud" mentality. Yes, we are going to talk about this so we hopefully never have to do so again.
* Nathan went back to the kingdoms of Amalur in Re-Reckoning on a mission to explore what has changed and if it still holds up. How hard is it to skip most of the side quests so you can get through the main quest line? This might apply to Skyrim and Fallout in this context as well. Also, what other dead game series would we like to discuss and could we see them return?