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POP Ep.200: Smell This Map (Voicemail line: 713-893-8069)

POP Ep.200: Smell This Map (Voicemail line: 713-893-8069)

FromPlayer One Podcast


POP Ep.200: Smell This Map (Voicemail line: 713-893-8069)

FromPlayer One Podcast

ratings:
Length:
144 minutes
Released:
Aug 23, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week! It's our 200th episode extravaganza, which means a slightly longer runtime than usual plus lots of tangential conversations. We talk about some of the game tapes we played this week which includes Ys Seven, Madden 11, NHL 11, Monster Dash, Monday Night Combat, Hydro Thunder Hurricane, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Dragon Quest IX, Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light and oh so much more. Thanks to all our listeners for their amazing support over the past 200 shows, we wouldn't be able to do this without you! Special thanks to mik @ The Fanboys Lunchcast for this week's intro.
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This week's links:DeadMalls.comBlues Brothers Mall ChaseJarosh's Wario DIY levels "Baby" by Valpo Usta"Always" by Kulor"Working for the Weekend" by Dos 
Running time: 2:23:49
Released:
Aug 23, 2010
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Join ex-game journalists Chris Johnston, Phil Theobald, Greg Sewart and Ethan Einhorn as they talk about console/portable/PC games, raising kids, and the meaning of life.