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The Console Wars as we know them have quietly deteriorated since the initial console war of the early 90s between the likes of the powerhouse Nintendo and the brash newcomer Sega. The following generation saw a new competitor enter the fray with Sony and their mega successful console, the Playstation. The following generation saw the end of Sega and brought another new competitor in Microsoft’s Xbox, and then came the mega successful generation where all three titans of the industry did incredibly well. Last generation, this seemed to flame out with Nintendo going in a completely new and different direction with their mega successful hybrid console, The Switch, and with Playstation jumping out to and holding an enormous lead over it’s chief rival in Microsoft. For many, the console wars remain unabated with fanboys being diametrically opposed to another team. However, for another sect, the console wars have died out. With a new console generation on the horizon, we are here to talk about the next generation of consoles and whether the “war” between the consoles is still here or whether it has gasped it’s last breaths.

Also in this episode, Josh talks about Relic, a fantastic little Australian horror film. Austin regales us with some Pokemon talk, and the boys discuss some news topics. Is Titanfall coming back? According to EA conference call, possibly. Splinter Cell isn't coming back as a video game it would seem, but it's still got life as an animated series. All this and more on this episode of Hunting Pixels.

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