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November 13, 2024 1 min
Don't mess with the hippo and Sony has an idea to for their controllers to go backwards. We'll talk about everything in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon!
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Speaker 1 (00:01):
His brain is full of the nerve. And every weekday
afternoon around four point fifty you get the daily rundown
on everything with the Mike Jones Minute car on DC one.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
And there have been plenty of animals going wild in movies.
We've had cocaine bear and rampage anaconda, and now hippo
will be terrorizing anything in its way in Hungary. The
idea is that one gets loose and goes on a
rampage in the swamps in Louisiana. I wouldn't want to
get in their way. A hippopotamus can run between nineteen
to twenty eight miles an hour, and if you don't

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get trampled, they'll have no problem having a human for lunch.
Hungary is filming right now and will probably be out
late in twenty twenty five or early twenty twenty six.
Nintendo has a rewind feature for their online retro games,
where you can go back from up to one minute
from where you were playing. It looks like Sony is
going to try something similar out too. They recently patented

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a new controller that has a dedicated rewind button on it,
and don't think that the feature would only be for
inexperienced gamers. If you're really trying to learn a level,
rewinding would be quite handy, or if the computer cheats,
which it always does and causes you to die. Get
your daily pop culture run down around four point fifty
every weekday with the Mike Jones Minicon in the afternoon,

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