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The show launches directly into gaming talk, as James tries to discuss the new expansion for Dragon Age while the rest of us launch derailing attempts the whole time. Jonny wraps up No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle and expresses disappointment in Ghostbusters, also for Wii. Pokemon SoulSilver is a mostly fresh experience for Greg, but it's also a launch pad for us to suggest reforms and maybe a total reboot for the franchise. (This was recorded just before the Black/White versions were announced -- maybe our dreams will come true?) The final bit of New Business is Weapon of Choice, an Xbox Indie game that Jon is loving these days. Somewhere in there, we also investigate Nintendo of Europe's resurgence and lack of synchronicity with Nintendo of America.
Despite a long, meandering New Business segment, we didn't skimp on Listener Mail in the second half of the show. It starts with a request for interview memories, which is naturally dominated by Jonny's favorites over the years. Eliciting the most discussion is a complaint about Wii-exclusive games that don't leverage motion controls. We also get a Shout-Out for Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes, an appetizing puzzle/RPG hybrid from late 2009. Finally, we once again discuss Virtual Console, from recent additions to better ways of marketing the existing library. Thanks for all the fantastic letters!
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I know people like to rag on Dragon Quest for being stuck in its own traditions, but at least every Dragon Quest has a new story, new characters, and a totally new world to explore. And since those are the main reasons to play this kind of RPG, every game in the series feels fresh despite the simple gameplay and call-backs to classic monsters. Put DQ8 next to the original Dragon Quest, and you may not even realize they're from the same series. But put Pokemon Platinum next to Red/Blue, and it's painfully obvious.
Also, would anyone else here rather play Dragon Quest than Final Fantasy? One of these franchises has stayed true to it's roots while still offering new adventures. The other has totally jumped the shark and become a "cinematic experience" aimed at angst-filled teens who are happy to think that style can overcome the glaring shortcomings in story-telling and gameplay. To each their own I guess.
;)
Also, would anyone else here rather play Dragon Quest than Final Fantasy? One of these franchises has stayed true to it's roots while still offering new adventures. The other has totally jumped the shark and become a "cinematic experience" aimed at angst-filled teens who are happy to think that style can overcome the glaring shortcomings in story-telling and gameplay. To each their own I guess.
;)
Dan Akroyd has stared in a lot of movies since Coneheads. Atleast close to a dozen and a half since that movie came out.
... because its fanbase is paranoid of anything resembling change.
Neal (above) is wrong.
That is all.
"You don't train beetles. You train dogs and roosters to fight. You can't train a beetle, it's not smart enough. I've tried."
Neal have you seen this :
Crystal Head Vodka :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKqjIv91Zx8 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKqjIv91Zx8)
Dan Aykroyd's funniest thing ever ! Drunk Podcast 2 main ingredient
Pokemon Extinction: Pokemon don't fait they die for GOOD, and virus is slowly killing pokemon. Can you find the cure ? Are you willing to fight for the cure?
"You don't train beetles. You train dogs and roosters to fight. You can't train a beetle, it's not smart enough. I've tried."
(http://www.thaiphotoblogs.com/media/beetlefight_1.jpg)
RRROOOOAWRR!
I'm not going to bother looking it up, but I would guess that beetles fight each other on instinct and can't actually be trained. More intelligent animals usually prefer to avoid fighting to the death.
Now for a random comment: I know it would have made more sense to ask this earlier, but Greg, have you tried the BBC iPlayer on Wii yet? Curious for your thoughts, that's all. I use it quite a lot when I'm up at university, where the faster internet connection allows it to run without stutters.
Honestly, I don't think the Pokémon franchise's stagnation has much to do with the increasing Pokédex. Will watering down the number of collectible Pokémon in future games really alleviate the problems you have with the series? Not likely.
The Weapon of Choice discussion reminded me, thank you Jonny for recommending that I go to the Mommy's Best Games booth. It was too busy for me to be able to play anything before I had to leave to catch my flight, but what was there looked cool. It also got me to play the Weapon of Choice demo that had been sitting on my hard drive for a while, which I promptly bought.
Funny story about that Mommy's Best Games booth:
So Lindy and I went with Jonny on the last day of PAX to pick up his prize for getting the high score in Grapple Buggy (a t-shirt). Oddly enough, though. MBG had announced via twitter the night before (or maybe even that morning) that ANYONE could have a shirt, provided they said, "Grapple Buggy 'hooked' me."
So Lindy, always down for free ****, throws the phrase out, and the developer's wife hands out the shirt. So there I am, having not gotten ANY swag the entire show (aside from MTG and a Medaverse orb of participation) figure, hey, why not? So I throw out the phrase, too. She looks at me and starts laughing, "You too?!"
Oddly enough, I just remembered I promised I'd send that shirt to Zach Miller. Drat! I've grown fond of it (it's found its way into my gym/biking clothes).