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318: Axelay

Eric and Nick battle against the Armada of Annihi…

An episode of the Cartridge Command podcast, hosted by Nick and Eric, titled "318: Axelay" was published on June 4, 2025 and runs 53 minutes.

June 4, 2025 ·53m · Cartridge Command

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Eric and Nick battle against the Armada of Annihilation in Axelay! How does this somewhat lesser-known shmup hold up? Listen in and find out!

Eric and Nick battle against the Armada of Annihilation in Axelay! How does this somewhat lesser-known shmup hold up? Listen in and find out!
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