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Review: Dragon Ball Z – Ultimate Tenkaichi (PS3)

October 28, 2011 – 12:44 pm |

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.
This year, we …

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Aeropodcast #69: If Wishes Were Fishes

Submitted by on February 9, 2009 – 12:11 pmNo Comment

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Fourhman, Koss and Joe are back for another week of rousing discussion and mayhem, and this week the wish genie has visited them.  The trio gives their say on what they would wish for in the gaming industry if they could have their way.  Also get ready for a mini-rant on Grand Theft Auto IV and its saving structure during long missions.

Our community stepped up to the plate with a question from william745 about Steam, and a pull our leg question from TheTony.  Nuno Mendes has written us a lengthy letter about a recent Sad Chao article.  Seems he is a bit upset about Sad Chao wanting a retro style Sonic game.  Our news section talks about the Crysis guys buying Free Radical, more Shin Megami Tensei coming to our shores, and Wii Music has some perception issues.

This week, we have some Bill and Ted to start us out, because this podcast does have the number 69 in it dude!  Also, we have music from Ministry and Bryan Adams.  On behalf of Aeropause, we would like to apologize for Bryan Adams content in the podcast.  The podcast is mixed by our faithful Mixmaster, Stephen Munn.

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