So we recorded episode three again yesterday. There is good news, and bad news. The good news is the recording was great. Decent material, fast pace, and it wasn’t too boring. Best one yet, right? WRONG. Our recording program, Call Graph, pulled a new trick out of its hat today, fellas.
Archive for July, 2009

Hello everyone. We all know Wii Sports Resort is out now. But how is it? I mean, how good is it? Well, that depends on what you’re looking forward to in the game. Today, I will be reviewing very differently. Instead of reviewing the game as a whole, or going over each of the 24 individual games, I will be reviewing each category, after which, I will be rating the usual Sound, Graphics, etc. So, let’s start off with with one of my favorites, shall we? Continue reading ‘Wii Sports Resort (Wii) Review’
Join Phil, Daren, Quinten, and Nick as they debate and share their opinions on recent news in the video game industry. Quinten and Daren Also give brief summaries of their reviews of Rock Band: Unplugged and Battlefield 1943.
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Rock Band: Unplugged (PSP)
Music games. They’re not going away, whether you like it or not. People like the fact they can be ‘rock stars’, just by pressing buttons on a plastic guitar. Guitar Hero, and I’m talking about the original, introduced the concept with its large, full-sized plastic guitar. Rock Band, the original, built upon that by adding drums and a microphone. Guitar Hero: On Tour added a guitar peripheral that plugs into your Nintendo DS. Now, the portable instrument-playing game is making its way to Sony’s portable gaming system, in the form of Rock Band Unplugged for the PSP.
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GF Podcast hits ITS
Published July 17, 2009 Episodes Leave a CommentTags: episode, itunes, new, podcast
After weeks of preparation and hard work, Game Feed is now available in the iTunes Store. Hooray!
For a free preview and other options, visit our website.






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