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Hey Got Gamers!

This week’s show is all about fighting the urge to make PlayStation Move puns… however, we failed miserably at that.

How bad did it get? Well you’ll just have to listen to this week’s podcasted version of our show to find out what happened. Luckily though, that podcast is easy to find because it’s in the audio right below this sentence.

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We managed to get through a number of topics during this show, but before we get to that (and just in case you haven’t seen it yet), here is a picture of the PlayStation Move Wireless Controller that Sony announced this past week.

But that wasn’t our only topic of discussion. For example, like we said on last week’s show; Zack, Momin, and I went to check out the God of War 3 preview event that Sony put on a few weeks back.

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While there we did an interview with God of War 3′s Lead Cinematic Artist, and we have that interview for you in this week’s show.

Plus this is also the week that Zack reviewed Final Fantasy 13. His thoughts about that game can be found in our review segment of the show.

And in Zack’s parting shot, he mentioned this trailer for the upcoming Wii version of NBA JAM!

Plus this week’s gaming news and much much more!

3 Responses to “Got Game Show Blog for March 14th’s Show”
  1. 1.

    is it just me or does NBA Jams graphics look horrible? this must be for the Wii right?

    - Randy
  2. 2.

    Yeah, it’s exclusively for the Wii.

    The graphics definitely don’t appear to be much of an upgrade from what we’d seen in the (many) years past… but I don’t think it needs (or the Wii can handle) a major facelift.

    It’s rejuvenating a classic… and as long as it plays the same, with a few extra modes thrown in, I’ll be happy.

    - Zack Cooper
  3. 3.

    Yeah, don’t get me wrong, it looks “fun” but it’s hella ugly. I think Nintendo should legitimately be worried about Playstation Move and Project Natal because these are innovations that also have good graphics and powerful engines to back them up…Though history would suggest that Nintendo probably has another ace up their sleeve.

    - Randy
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