What? It’s Monday? Well, that doesn’t count. It’s the last day of the weekend so it counts.
Yes, yes, I know — Monday technically is only a holiday. It’s not really Sunday at all.
Well, all I have to say is “nutsh*t.” Chewy nutsh*t, at that.
Here’s your damn show. On Monday. There, we said it. Happy now?
This week Edie Sellers, Cooper Hawkes and Commander Tim discuss:
The rundown on the recent Xbox Live Community Playdate with the Gamehounds.
What we’re playing, including Super Rub-a-Dub, Bit.Trip.Beat, Grim Fandango, Fable 2 DLC, Fallout 3 DLC.
Edie gives the lowdown on what she’s seen of Battlefield 1943, Battlefield Bad Company 2, and Brutal Legend.
3D Realms says , but Duke Nukem Forever is.
Geoff Keighley and company make the ill-advised decision to tape an E3 special in front of a live audience and then proceed to .
, further sparking questions about whether it’s ever going to be all we dreamed.
German review panel .
Random Stuff: Ex-president Bill Clinton was approached for Fallout 3; Nintendo announces all three Metroid Prime games will be bundeled for upcoming Metroid Prime Trilogy; Batman: Arkham Asylum with Poison Ivy; Saints Row 2 “Corporate Warfare” DLC release date; Japanese developers spooked by H1N1 virus; Warner Brothers offers $33 million for Midway.
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1 Response to GameHounds Episode 66: Chewy Nutshit
re Onlive I bet the Los Angeles Convention Center area doesn’t have the infrastructure to handle it as opposed to the GDC in San Francisco; so it would look BAD in LA.
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1 Response to GameHounds Episode 66: Chewy Nutshit
tacitus
May 26th, 2009 at 8:26 am
re Onlive I bet the Los Angeles Convention Center area doesn’t have the infrastructure to handle it as opposed to the GDC in San Francisco; so it would look BAD in LA.