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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 #51: When Children Attack

Submitted by on September 29, 2008 – 12:09 pmNo Comment

Another week, another podcast, and while the normal gang of Joe, Fourhman and Stephen are here to discuss gaming, and it seems that their kids want in on the action as well this week, making for a unique podcast experience.

When not working through childus interruptus, the guys discuss how certain games have evoked an emotional response from them while playing. During the segment, we find out that all three of the hosts have some soft spots for their favorite titles, and we even find out that one of them got a little verklempt at the end of Speed Racer.

The podcast also got a new review on iTunes from BilltheWill, who really enjoys the podcast, as well as all the Office Space references. Pacis asks our feelings on Tron the movie, as well as its soon to happen sequel TR2N (editor note: none of the hosts were aware at the time that the sequel was actually happening). Paintball745 asks us about our favorite movies, which prompts a discussion on their worst movie experiences.

The podcast was engineered by Mixmaster Stephen on the digital wheels of steel. Our bumper music this week comes from the game Mega Man Powered Up, a Capcom title.

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