Nights On, Lights Off: Ep. 7 – PS4 vs. PS5 Showdown, AI in Gaming, and Culture Wars

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Nights On, Lights Off: Ep. 7 – PS4 vs. PS5 Showdown, AI in Gaming, and Culture Wars

from Nights On, Lights Off Podcast · host wcladley; jayshy

The lights are off, but the night is on for JayShy of ⁠ShinMegamiTalks⁠ and Will of ⁠Game Escape⁠ as they go down the rabbit hole of import gaming. This month, our hosts compare the collectability of PS4 and PS5 games and talk about their playthrough of Tokyo Xanadu eX+. JayShy reveals his mystery PS4 games and Will makes an AAA gaming confession. The discussion then turns to AI and concludes with Jay and Will risking their lives and livelihoods by discussing DEI themes in video games. Join the fun! Games we’ve been playing: Will- Saroo Saturn Flash Cart Analogue Duo Jailbreak Melty Blood Lumina Taito LD Game Collection Street Fighter 6 College Football 25 Shy: Mystery PS4 Games Tokyo Xanadu News Stories: Generative AI replacing jobs in the gaming industry.  DEI Initiatives at Japanese Game developers. Info on Sweet Baby Inc. It Came from Japan! Sega Hard Historia

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