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Cross Platform Podcast #006 / Size Matters
BY Mike Wehner Oct. 14th, 2008 More on:

Join Jason, Jeremy and myself on our greatest adventure yet. In our 6th week of podcasting we bring you the most epic show we’ve produced to date. In this episode the Tokyo Game Show explodes in our face, causing us to spend WAY too much time talking about these videogame things. Our talking point centers on the merits and downfalls of the user-generated content scheme that many games are adopting, so find out where we all stand! Also, we manage to find time to shoehorn a giveaway into the mix! We are giving away a copy of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition! Check out the podcast to learn how to enter.

This week’s musical interludes are provided by Ikaruga for the Sega Dreamcast (or GameCube, if you’re a loser). AND, don’t for get that you can now stream the show live via the embedded player above.

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    1. Matthew Razak
      October 14th, 2008
      at 3:04 pm

      OOOHHH THE BABY TURTLE!

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      K.J. Stimmel
      October 14th, 2008
      at 10:50 pm

      Great show. I wanted to know what each of you think will be the best game on each console this holiday season? And which game each of you think the best overall game will be in that time frame?

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      Maail
      October 16th, 2008
      at 6:26 am

      Loved the podcast. Second time listening to it. So it seems I’ve got a quarter of a chance of winning The Witcher eh? ;)

      Oh and yeah, Breasticles is sooo much better

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      Adam Sandberg
      October 19th, 2008
      at 3:20 am

      Haha, it’s definitely a fun show to listen to. I liked how Jason described the Protoss as people who are “psychic and creepy”.

      Keep up the good work!

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