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POP Ep.26: Our Pokemans, we will talk about them (Voicemail line 713-893-8069)

POP Ep.26: Our Pokemans, we will talk about them (Voicemail line 713-893-8069)

FromPlayer One Podcast


POP Ep.26: Our Pokemans, we will talk about them (Voicemail line 713-893-8069)

FromPlayer One Podcast

ratings:
Length:
79 minutes
Released:
Apr 23, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

To mark the glorious occasion of the release of a brand-new Pokemon game, we take a look back on the series as a whole -- the ups, the downs, the seizure-inducing TV show, all of it. Is it wrong that grown adults love the Pokemon games too? Certainly not -- after all, they're just plain ol' RPGs with 400 cute characters to capture. At the end of the segment we issue a challenge to any Pokerapping listeners we might have out there. Any takers?Before all that we talk about what we've been playing and briefly go over the March NPD sales numbers. Not so hot of a month for Sony, strange since Motorstorm was considered a potential system-seller and Casino Royale hit Blu-Ray, figuring that it would've helped sell a few systems too.Thanks for listening! Leave us a voicemail comment by calling 713-893-8069. Or you can e-mail us, vote for us on Digg, leave a comment on the iTunes Music Store, leave a comment on the blog page or join our forums! Thanks for listening, and we'll be back next week.This week's links:Lego Star Wars IIPokemon Diamond and PearlGuitar Hero II3D Ultra MinigolfGyrussViva PinataPunch-Out!!!Jetpac RefuelledHalo 2 (new maps)Xbox 360 backward compatibility updateJoystiq: NPD: March belongs to DS, PS2PS3 System UpdatePokemon: Legend of Dratini (banned episode)Pokemon: James' Boobs (banned episode)Pokemon: Porygon clip (seizure episode)Pokerap (not the real one)Pokemon theme song live
Released:
Apr 23, 2007
Format:
Podcast episode

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