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Review: Dragon Ball Z – Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3)

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I really liked last year’s DBZ game, Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit 2. It felt like the franchise had finally achieved some serious attention with a game that was both deep and fun.
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Aeropodcast #26: In Serch Of Free Xbox Live

Submitted by on April 9, 2008 – 2:01 amNo Comment

In the first of a back to back double feature, we have George and Joe together for this week’s podcast. This week, the hot button issue was Xbox Live and the growing calls to make the service free of charge. In the larger picture, Joe and George decide to look at all the consoles and their online service, while also taking a look at Steam and Gametap on the PC, to see if what they offer compare to what Microsoft puts forth for your $50 a year.

We also decided to change the trivia question for our giveaway. Since no one could get the total answer to the question put forth by George, we decided to throw out an easier question:

There have been seven games in the Leisure Suit Larry franchise. However, Sierra skipped the fourth installment in the series, going from Part III to Part V. What was the reasoning behind not having a fourth installment in the series?

The person that gets the answer right will get a copy of Audiosurf, Half Life 2 and Half Life 2: Episode I via Steam.

Recorded: Monday March 31st, 2008.
Length: 46:31, 42.5 MB. Download it directly from here.
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