Here's podcast #6: The music extravaganza.
We talk about Guitar Hero 5 and Beatles Rock Band.
GamersUSA Podcast #6 from GamersUSA on Vimeo.
Here's podcast #6: The music extravaganza.
We talk about Guitar Hero 5 and Beatles Rock Band.
GamersUSA Podcast #6 from GamersUSA on Vimeo.
GamersUSA Podcast #5 from GamersUSA on Vimeo. In this episode we discuss Microsoft's exclusivity contract with Netflix as well as a possible search feature being offered in an upcoming update. Also, we review Konami's "Guitar Hero Killer" Rock Revolution, and talk about the Batman: Arkham Asylum Demo. We talk about Sony's keynote at Gamescom and their "announcement" of the PS3 Slim along with the 3.0 system update and what we can expect from it.
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GamersUSA Podcast #4 from GamersUSA on Vimeo. In this episode, we discuss some recent Gran Turismo 5 news, talk about the NXE Dashboard Update, and review Fallout 3 DLC "Mothership Zeta" and "Turtles in Time Re-Shelled".
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Here it is.
GamersUSA Podcast #3 from GamersUSA on Vimeo.
In this episode, we taste test the not-so-new-but-now-really-cheap Mountain Dew Game Fuel (WoW Edition). We discuss Xbox 360's new faster dashboard update, give our opinions on 'Splosion Man, a new XBLA game, talk about Activision's apparent overkilling of games and franchises, show off a fake Gran Turismo 5 car list, and touch on Raptr's newest endeavor: a multiplatform IM client.
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I don't think I've ever been this excited about games I've already played before.
GamersUSA Video Podcast #02
In this episode, we review DLC for Fallout 3 and Burnout Paradise, take a look at Battlefield 1943 (downloadable for both Xbox Live and PSN users), and discuss some of the upcoming Xbox Live Arcade titles.
GamersUSA Video Podcast #02 from GamersUSA on Vimeo.
Ok, kids, let me just get right to it. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (the video game, of course) is freaking ridiculous! This game is how the movie should have been. I'm tired of Hollywood studio executives and their skewed view on what should get made and how it should be made. I'm beginning to think that they just want to market a product without actually making it playable. Its almost like they assume that we, the consumer, will just buy any product that get tagged along with a movie release. "Hmmmm, let's make a a game out of this movie, but we only have like a year, but it needs to come out". Its almost like they're saying, "let's just completely forget about QA because we have a deadline to meet". Thats exactly what happened to E.T. for the Atari 2600. It was made in six short weeks. Why? because this "new-fangled video game console" was out and this movie just had to have a video game tie-in. In short, people hated it. Every copy of that game that did not sell in stores, is currently buried somewhere in the New Mexico desert. I guess the bottom-line is, all movie games don't have to suck so bad. If someone would just take a minute to think about the fans and the thousands of people you're disappointing by releasing a terribly made, "zip through QA", complete massacre of a film adaptation. Maybe you would sell more copies if you just gave a little extra, Hollywood game developers.