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A bit of a weird show this week, as Mom Brain and I were coming right off of an 8 hour drive from North Carolina back to the warehouse. Hope you still enjoy what we pulled off! The good news is, I tried some new software to try and even out audio levels on cast members. Let’s see what you think!
Download the show here (check out my editing skills!)
Thanks to Aighead for the audio equalizer suggestion!
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WiiWare
Hirameki Card Battle: Mekuruka (Tom Create, 1000pts)
RakuRaku Kinen Apori Wii: Kinenka no Isha ga Osheru Nanoka de yameru Houhou (SilverStar Japan, 1000pts)
Mebius Drive (Jorudan Co ltd, 800pts)
Kentei! TV Wii (Kosaido, 1000pts)
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For those of you that were hoping the rumor of Yoshihisa Hashimoto leaving SEGA was false, I have some bad information for you.
…Yoshihisa Hashimoto has left SEGA to pursue another opportunity and we’d like to wish him well in his future endeavors. – SEGA employee
Now everyone is left wondering what Sonic the Hedgehog will do next, as Hashimoto was a driving force behind the Hedgehog Engine.
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EIDOS has found itself in review scandals not once, not twice, but three times. We haven’t discussed the most recent issue for two reasons. First off, EIDOS is denying all accusations this time around, and second, the game in question does not appear on Nintendo platforms.
While the latest title involved in a review scandal isn’t hitting Wii or DS, Nintendo fans are definitely aware of the issues EIDOS has been involved with. The first time around rocked GameSpot so hard that there was a mass exodus, and the second time involved a Tomb Raider title on Wii. Why is it that EIDOS can’t seem to stay out of trouble?
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Fossil Fighters was one of the quieter announcements at E3, and I wouldn’t be surprised to see that many people have forgotten all about the game by now. At least Club Nintendo is doing its job to help remind us! Thanks to Acgamer for the heads up.
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A portion of a ThatGamingSite review…
It’s not for everyone, but Princess Debut is one of the more interesting titles available in the ‘tween’ range. Proceed with caution but don’t be surprised it you find it just a little bit more enjoyable than you expected.
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A portion of a Dtoid review…
The controls frustrate, the missions bore and the multiplayer has the potential of being quite unfair. While the basic idea is sound, the failure to implement its features in a compelling way makes LEGO Battles one you can easily skip.
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