Greg and Jon reunite with James and Jonny, the latter two still recovering from
E3. We nobly attempt to do a quick New Business, but discussions of late-game content in Galaxy 2 and the controversial Dead
Space: Extraction develop just the way you'd expect. There's even a jaunt into 3DS talk when Greg ponders the effect of a
3D display on platformers.
The longer second segment is all about your emails, with lots of E3 follow-ups. We
get into the Motion Control Warz, the true nature of Goldeneye, compatibility for PDP's Headbanger accessory, playing DS games
on 3DS, and even our forum avatars. The show ends with a plea for your submissions to next week's DS retrospective and a last
call for the Drunkcast Debacle contest. We also announce nominees for the GBA edition of RetroActive -- vote
now!
We're always looking for great Listener Mail to read and discuss on the show, so please send
your questions or comments! (We really love seeing your praise and feedback regarding the show itself; however, in the interest
of time, we may edit your letter to be read on the podcast.)
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was edited by Greg Leahy.
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One question I had on the game that wasn't addressed: why is it only coming out for Wii if it has nothing to do, legally, with Rare's game?
One question I had on the game that wasn't addressed: why is it only coming out for Wii if it has nothing to do, legally, with Rare's game?
Possibly because the big selling point would be the 4 player splitscreen (with lots of customization options apparently) which 360/PS3 players wouldn't utilize as much. Also because a PS3/360 game would be significantly more expensive to make.
The prize is a copy of King of Clubs for Wii, signed by James Jones. We announced it a few episodes ago.
The prize is a copy of King of Clubs for Wii, signed by James Jones. We announced it a few episodes ago.
This is the worst prize in the history of prizes. This is like calling the Mongolians the "Publisher's Clearing House Prize Patrol."
The prize is a copy of King of Clubs for Wii, signed by James Jones. We announced it a few episodes ago.
This is the worst prize in the history of prizes. This is like calling the Mongolians the "Publisher's Clearing House Prize Patrol."