Good evening, and welcome to the 160th episode of The Destructoid Show! You’d think after 160 episodes we would’ve run out of introductions for our show posts, and you’d be right. I’m terrible at these things. Let’s talk some videogame news.

First up, it looks like 3DS price drop has put some pressure on Sony to lower the price of the upcomingPS Vita. Sorry guys, I spoke to Kaz Hirai last week and it ain’t gonna happen. Next up, we got some bona fidegameplay footagefromSonic Generations, a cease-and-desistlove letterfrom Bethesda to Notch, an unexpecteddelivery, and a whopping 22GBdownloadforRageon the Xbox. No wonder John Carmack likes PC gamesbetter!

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Last but not least, rumor has it that Kim-Jong Il has created anunstoppable armyof video game hackers who designed a special software that allows them to continuously generate in-game points in the semi-popular MMOLineageandDungeon Fighter.Look, Kim Jong-Il. If there’s one thing TommyWiseauhas taught us, it’s that you don’t have to resort to internet cybercrimes to make six million dollars. Just manufacture a few thousand leather jackets and export them to the US for lots of money. Like we’d know the difference anyway!

Extra congratulations to the winners of our Battlefield 3 contest, YouTube usersTHEMADAZZ18andLordoftheFuckingHam. Play nice now!

3DS games for sale

3DS and Wii U credit

Nintendo Switch StreetPass

StreetPass

3DS and Wii U

The Netflix Wii U app

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Pokémon Bank, Transporter and Home logos