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The SML Podcast – Featuring Destructoid Founder Niero Gonzalez, Diablo, Killer Instinct, inFamous: Second Son

By Joe Cammisa

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[audio: http://joecam.net/SML/SML-e059.mp3]

Joe Camissa writes:

Monday night is here and it's time for The SML Podcast Episode 58: Niero Deatho Experienceio here on Bleeding Cool!

This week Kris Huber and myself are joined by Niero Gonzalez, founder of the popular gaming site Destructoid ! We talk about Dtoid's recent GDC party, how the site got started, some of his favorite writers from the site's history, recently stepping down as the CEO, and a ton more.

Kris talks Diablo, we all talk Titanfall and Killer Instinct, we attempt to talk inFAMOUS: Second Son but Niero didn't play it yet, and we hear about what Niero has been playing!

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 from the artist ABSRDST and his album Sugar Blossom and the Space Cadets [], by request of Niero himself!

ABSRDST – Sugar Blossom and the Space Cadets

ABSRDST – Exploding Head Syndrome

ABSRDST – Keep it Lowkey (Defend the Hidden Temple)

ABSRDST – Bonus

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

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 [https://twitter.com/joecamnet] or on pretty much any gaming service under the name JoeCamNet.


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