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Giant Bombcast 945: Two Towels

Jun 16, 2026
Summary

In this episode of the Giant Bombcast, the hosts dive into a wide-ranging conversation that blends sports anecdotes, tech gear, and recent gaming experiences. The team reflects on the high-energy, gimmick-filled world of "Banana Ball" baseball, debating whether the spectacle overshadows the sport itself and comparing the experience to other theatrical sports ventures. The discussion transitions into a broader look at the weekend’s sports landscape, with Jeff Baklar sharing his excitement for the Knicks' recent run and his frustrations regarding the tax advantages inherent in certain professional hockey markets. Tech talk takes center stage as the hosts discuss the merits of the DJI Nano, a compact, magnetic action camera that the group jokingly labels a niche tool for specific users. The conversation eventually shifts to video games, specifically the arrival of Cyclops in Marvel Rivals. The hosts break down his mechanics, noting his effective hit-scan abilities and potent ultimate move, while drawing humorous parallels between the sensory intensity of the game and their earlier discussion on the chaotic nature of Banana Ball. The episode provides an engaging mix of pop culture analysis, personal stories, and professional gaming critique.

Updated Jun 20, 2026

About This Episode

We're mostly recovered from SGF and we can also now talk about some of those games like Control Resonant, Tomb Raider, and other titles! We also get into Cyclops being in Marvel Rivals, Bubsy 4D, 007 First Light, and a bunch of other games. We also trudge through video game news and then eventually get to your emails! Timestamps: 0:00:00 Intro 0:10:17 Banana Ball 0:25:45 Jan's new camera 0:28:18 Cyclops in Marvel Rivals 0:30:49 Sensory Overload 0:34:49 Clive Barker’s Hellraiser: Revival 0:37:05 Order of the Sinking Star 0:40:19 Tomb Raider: Legacy of Atlantis 0:44:40 Demi and the Fractured Dream 0:47:13 Slayblade 0:50:05 Yoshi and the Mysterious Book 0:52:36 Bubsy 4D 0:55:02 TetherGeist 1:00:23 Control Resonant 1:03:10 007 First Light 1:09:21 Mike's SuperStation One might be broken 1:15:13 NEWS: Fishing Week is next week! 1:17:54 Xbox’s reset has come crashing down on the studios 1:33:08 Ubisoft also had layoffs and studio closures. 380 workers face elimination from their jobs. 1:33:19 Don’t Nod’s auditors warn it could run out of cash in November 1:34:19 Nintendo racked up the biggest audience during the Showcase Showdown 1:37:25 EA formally launches a “dynamic” in-game advertising business 1:39:48 Kingdom Hearts Cloud Versions Shut Down Today, And You’ll Have To Buy New Versions To Keep Playing 1:43:57 The original Switch eShop has been drastically improved in a new system update 1:45:33 EMAILS! 2:03:28 Mike spits on that thang 2:05:26 YouTube Super Chats 2:19:30 Grubb Guesser 2:28:14 Outro

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