Saturday, July 25, 2009

Episode 8

For Episode 8, the hosts got actual lists of things to cover, so there's too much to summarize here. Highlights are talking about Modern Warfare 2, coin the phrase "Sticky Stupid", and talking more about Halo. Scribblenauts, upcoming video game movies (which Boter has collectively dubbed "VGMs" while preparing the podcast), League of Legends, Ikariam, and Game 3 also get mention, while simultaneously racking up a tremendous amount of tags for the blog post.

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Music is "Indie Rock Haze 2", ©2008 8-bit Rocket, used under Creative Commons Attribution License.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Episode 7

As Sticky takes another day off, Boter and FearTheClaw are left to celebrate making it to lucky number 7 episodes. By way of celebrating, Claw gets confused by time and Boter gets confused by developers. They follow up on BlazBlue and The Conduit from last week and then discuss new developments in Rock Band. They finish off with a discussion of EA as a publisher that seems like it's trying to break away from the massive sequel pattern and the holiday release pattern.

The episode starts with a huge thanks to the folks at 8-Bit Rocket, who do the music that we end up using in the podcasts. Swing by and give them a look-over.

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Music is "Rock 7", ©2008 8-bit Rocket, used under Creative Commons Attribution License.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Episode 6

After a week off, the hosts get back to work and discuss such great games of our time as Ghostbusters and The Conduit. Sticky talks about his quest to convert the world to Civilization Revolution players and BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger displaces Fuel as the game that Boter just won't shut up about. They also wander off topic to talk about the play time of games and the finer points of earning achievements. Lastly, they make a feeble attempt at journalism by reporting on Modern Warfare 2's identity crisis.

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Music is "Indie Rock Happy", ©2008 8-bit Rocket, used under Creative Commons Attribution License. "On Hold" music is "Elevator Music", © James Driscoll / Dane Petersen.