Read-a-long with Nintendo Power #253 (April 2010)
March 21, 2010 – 10:40 am | Comments

This issue has some very good news about two games I’ve been monitoring, plus some bad reviews for two games I was going to get. And a little middle-of-the-road news about WarioWare DIY. Stuff your …

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Aeropodcast #2: Won’t Someone Think Of The Children!

Submitted by Paul Munn on July 29, 2007 – 9:00 amComments

This time around we have Paul Munn, George Walker, Joe Haygood, and Richard Windsor coming together with the help of new recording software to cover the following:

Introductions
- Who are these guys?

Playing:
- What have we been playing lately?
- What should we be playing but aren’t?

News:
- Peter Moore leaves EA
- Xbox 360 failure rates and the PS2 DRE
- EA declares war on 2K Sports.
- Parents neglect 2 children in favor of D&D Online.
- Brother stabbed over who gets to play next game.
- The Blame Game, by Momgamer.
- Mitt Romney postures against video games, as do other politicians.

Download the podcast here (34.2 MB, 49:48).

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  • I am working with iTunes on the problem, Andrew. But if you subscribe to this feed, http://feeds.feedburner.com/aeropause/XiIV , you will get the podcasts.
  • I totally forgot to subscribe to your first podcast, and now neither it nor this one are on your podcast feed - including the itunes store :)
  • sifer2400
    listing to it right now
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