This week, we see a special downside to posting a couple days after recording - much of this episode was spent on predictions for E3, and Microsoft had a pre-E3 press event where many predictions CAME TRUE! Thanks for waiting up. Boter touched on a couple points very fast after the episode proper - don't want any of you wiseasses thinking we're unprofessional.
After last week's recording ran into technical difficulties, Boter and FearTheClaw decide to do those topics over again this week - namely, that they've been playing Snoopy Flying Ace and Red Dead Redemption, respectively. They then talk about Mocrosoft's and Sony's motion controllers and predictions about E3 press for them - Natal's official name, price points, and release dates. They discuss Rock Band 3 and give a few more rapid-fire predictions for E3.
Check out last week's recording here: Episode 43.
Stay tuned next week for an hour-long E3 roundup episode.
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Music is "Linus & Lucy", ©1964 Vince Guaraldi. Arr. ©1995 Hirokazu "Hip" Tanaka (from Snoopy Concert on SNES). Man, I want to use this every week now...
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Monday, June 14, 2010
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.
Subscribe and listen (or just listen) to the podcast over at our FeedBurner page.
Music is "Rock 7", ©2008 8-bit Rocket, used under Creative Commons Attribution License.
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.
Subscribe and listen (or just listen) to the podcast over at our FeedBurner page.
Music is "Rock 7", ©2008 8-bit Rocket, used under Creative Commons Attribution License.
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