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The SML Podcast – And E3 Conversation Between Four Friends

By Joe Cammisa

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Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 70: E3 Tylenol Party here on Bleeding Cool!

This week is a weird one. First off we are joined by two guests, the returning Boge and another friend Jacob Garner, who showed up a few times like a year ago.

This is also the week of E3 and given that we recorded after all three of the big press events for the console makers, we talk about everything we possibly can!

Oh yeah, and we also recorded the day after I had back surgery, I'm high on painkillers, and I really don't remember much about the show other than we didn't stop recording even when people came in to take my vitals, give me meds, or anything else. We just rolled with it.

Check out the mp3 of the show here or check out the YouTube version!

If that doesn't work for you, you can check us out on iTunes and subscribe to us and get all of the episodes a few days early.

Music this week is once again from our friend Mega Beardo and given that the Wii U showed off an amazing looking new Zelda teaser, we might as well play Beardo's entire Ledjent of Zelda EP!

Mega Beardo – Labyrinths of Fragmented Wisdom


Mega Beardo – The obzEnd

Mega Beardo – Triforsphere


Mega Beardo – Ganon Lives!

Thanks for checking us out and we'll see you next Monday with a new episode! We hope…

Joe Cammisa is an unemployed nerd who spends his time writing for some other gaming site, hosting The SML Podcast, and sharing pictures of his five cats on Facebook. Yeah, five. You can annoy him on Twitter or on pretty much any gaming service under the name JoeCamNet.


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