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ESH Cast #639: Sony and Microsoft working together! Mass hysteria!

For many long-time listeners of this podcast, it must seem strange.

In one segment of last week's show, the Sistahs go on a tirade about their hatred of filler arcs in some anime series. And now, this week, they take the week off and let you listen to a clip show. When th.is was pointed out by their producer, they suddenly realized the incongruity of it all.

That's right -- it's yet another clip show, but it is one we categorize as being "from the cutting room floor". That is, it is a show filled with clips nobody outside our control room has ever heard. It's stuff we threw out because of time constraints.

The show starts out with a diatribe that includes the girls' opinions of the recent talks between Sony and Microsoft on their joint cloud effort in gaming, and some prediction on how well the Sistahs expect it to be.

They talk about game developers' difficulties handling the "crunch" that occurs at the end of a development cycle, their good friend and rapper Maga Ran, acting families in Hollywood, a long-ago, but topical once again discussion about the iPod Touch, and a couple of short segments which demonstrate precisely why you didn't hear some of this stuff when originally recorded.

In all, it makes for an interesting show. So please listen to ESH Cast #639: Sony and Microsoft working together! Mass hysteria!

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Rochelle "NinJaSistah" Hinds and Amanda "Pandalicious" Britton are the founders of ElectricSistaHood (ESH), and co-host of the network's flagship podcast, the ESH Cast. For nearly a decade, they have focused their journalistic efforts on video games and anime. That's - as the kids say these days - what's up.