Episode 161 (11/23/09) – Showgirls
This week! First up, voicemails from listeners where we talk about Ratchet & Clank spoilers, the airport scene from Modern Warfare 2, the difficulty in adventure games, and more. Then, we go into the games we’ve played this week, including Modern Warfare 2, New Super Mario Bros. Wii, God of War Collection, Phantasy Star Zero, Excitebike World Rally, LEGO Indiana Jones 2, Pokémon Rumble, Left 4 Dead 2, Forza III, Beatles Rock Band and Adhoc Party.
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Running time: 1:57:40
This week’s link:
Direct download: 11_23_09-Episode161.mp3



I love Mega Man to. My favorite part is the end when you defeat Dr. Willy. Actually that’s a lie, I never beat him, in nine attempts.
Oh man I cannot wait to get this today.
CJ, get your facts straight about the PSN Premium subscription.
@Petrit Ademi
I think I said I didn’t know what it entailed but that there was a slide that got out to the press last week that included a line about monetizing PSN subscriptions. That was all I knew.
I was just trolling.
From what I’ve read online is that Sony has said you will still be able to play games for free and that they will only be charging for some premium content. Everything that is free right now will still be free. Keep up the great work guys.
The problem with the shake motion in New Super Mario Bros. Wii is that it’s exactly what someone freaking out during a platformer does to the controller.
I’m sick of all of the airport scene talk when the very purpose of every first person shooter ever is to shoot people in the face. Now were this a first person hugger we might have something to discuss.
If someone makes a first person hugger, they will be laughing all the way to the bank. I’m sure Miyomoto has already started working on it.