TalkRadar 24 - too many games!
New releases dominate the cast, plus shrunken heroes, embarrassing stories and a guest re-voo-er
We all know that 24 isthe highest number, so therefore this must be biggest, best, super bestest podcast of all time. We’ll let you decide whether or not math is capable of lying so’s we can focus on talking about Far Cry 2, Midnight Club: LA, Tetris Party, Castlevania and the billion other games out this week.
Plus a very special appearance by our “E” rated reviewer and compromising tales of us effing up appointments with fairly important industry people.
Explicit Content Within! Persons with delicate ears should definitely not listen, as they will hear edgy no-no words freely spoken on South Park and HBO.
10-24-08 | Length - 1:57:00 | Opening song byAnamanaguchi
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TOPICS
Top 7... Little heroes in big worlds– aka “games where you shrink down and the world is huge”
LittleBigPlanet delayed– uh oh! No one told Sony there’s more than one religion!
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Question 8: Embarrassing gaming stories/epic face palms?
THE VOICES
Quote of the week:
“I think [Yahoo! Games] scores games in skunk pelts”
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Above: Mikel slaving away taking individual sprite pictures for his LittleBigPlanet feature.
The result:
Above: Well, we know what Toys “R” Us’s priorities are
Above: The damn HBO music that’s been stuck in our heads for two weeks
A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.
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