Three courageous staffers decide to join us, two returning favorites (Steven Rodriguez and Daniel Bloodworth) and one brave newcomer: Michael "TYP" Cole. Their various expertise is....varietous? It has variety. Anyways, one thing we all have in common is our West Coast heritage and residence. Power to Pacific Standard Time!
Episode 20: The Madden Curse is Real
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In this Podcast Steven Rodriguez participates in some actual investigative journalism with regards to "THE MADDEN CURSE," something we have found to be very real and very frightening. (I myself, a potential candidate for Madden box-art sponsorship, am weary of my impending $500,000 deal with EA.) We also bring up Wii's play history feature, GameCube's Lost Gems, and wherefore the heathens ignore Xbox 360 and PS2.
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Originally posted by: vudu
I don't think reviews are an idea subject matter. There's too many different styles of games and if you starting reviewing one it could get fairly boring for the next ten minutes if you're not interested in the game. I think news/current events are probably the best thing to stick with. Also, I like Karl/Stan's topics on journalism, etc. Editorials are good, too, I suppose.