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Between Three Beards - Podcast Episode 6 - Blood Moons, Mayan Culture, and the Video Game Industry

Between Three Beards - Podcast Episode 6 - Blood Moons, Mayan Culture, and the Video Game Industry

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*Note* - Episodes 3, 4, and 5 are YouTube exclusive. We bring you episode 6 which is our normal format as episode 3 on are streaming platforms. Please enjoy!

This week, we bring you episode 3! *Bruce Buffer voice* "WE ARE LIVE!! THE MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!!" Tre' and I discuss a cosmic anomaly that we both saw in person.. The Blood Moon.. That topic leads us to the "Blood Moon Prophecy" and the curiosity/mystery that surrounds it. We then move to talking about the way ancient Mayan civilizations would predict future events via moon phases and planned sacrifices for their deities around the Blood Moon. These mysterious topics bring about some interesting facts and theories about what the Blood Moon might really mean. (What do you think the Blood Moon signifies?) We then pivot and move to video game talk, in which we discuss which games we would like to see re-mastered and even re-made from the ground up. We touch on why the triple-A game corporations are basically stealing from everyone via the amount of money spent per customer per game vs. the lack of a finished product and ultimately a lackluster showing for the industry. Will we return to the golden age of gaming or are we doomed to spend it in this micro-transaction hell-scape? These questions and more are answered here in episode 3!

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