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The Nextlander Podcast 061: Raiding Tombs and Loving It

We're getting retro this week with the Star Fox-esque Ex-Zodiac, plus Brad tumbling down the old (virtual) computer rabbit hole with 86Box. Also, the new Hitman map, more Elden Ring, rumors about the next Tomb Raider, AEW's THQ publishing deal, inside casino info, tips on winning the lottery, and more!

CHAPTERS

(00:00:09) Intro
(00:01:01) Anybody out there win the lotto?
(00:15:23) Show Rundown
(00:15:50) Ex-Zodiac [PC (Microsoft Windows), Mac, Linux] on Jul 21, 2022
(00:24:46) Spacelines from the Far Out [PC (Microsoft Windows), Xbox] on June 09, 2022
(00:27:31) First Break
(00:27:38) HITMAN 3 [Google Stadia, Xbox One, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 4] on Jan 20, 2021
(00:36:26) 86Box
(00:55:21) Horizon Forbidden West [PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4] on Feb 18, 2022
(01:00:53) Elden Ring [PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5] on Feb 25, 2022
(01:10:48) Second Break
(01:10:53) News
(01:11:11) Possible new Tomb Raider news
(01:21:06) Riot's new fighting game to be Free to Play
(01:28:01) THQ to AEW's wrestling video game
(01:39:57) A few announcements from the Annapurna showcase
(01:42:53) Emails
(01:58:10) Wrapping up and Nextlander content
(02:01:51) Mysterious Benefactor Tier Shoutouts
(02:03:57) Coming up on the Watchcast
(02:04:30) See ya!

The Nextlander Podcast 061: Raiding Tombs and Loving It

Comments

Idea for a Hitman level.....Theme Park like Disneyland. There would be a ton of awesome opportunities for hijinks and hilarity.

Castor Troy

I discovered PCem, which 86box is based on, at the beginning of last summer and went through pretty much everything that Brad went through... That nostalgic dopamine hit as I booted up a machine based on the one I had as a child, finding and installing the real archived drivers, and doing full installs of DOS and Windows. It's really special, and also fascinating how intuitive Windows 95 can still be nearly years later! One of the best things, too, is that I was able to really easily share my hard-drive images and configurations with friends! Maybe they didn't want to spend a ton of time setting one up, but they were more than happy enough to run an image I'd prepared for them.

Matt M.


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