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Post by school on Jan 2, 2009 10:19:54 GMT -5
Post your questions for the 96th podcast here.
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Post by GET TO ZE CHOPPAH!!! on Jan 2, 2009 12:38:25 GMT -5
k, my question is, EA publishes over half (give-or-take) of most new games and that they possess a lot of power becuase of it. do you guys think that this is good or bad for the gaming industry?
chat name: get_to_ze_choppah by: Max from: Vancouver, Canada
this is the podcast that will be running on Saturday the 3rd, correct?
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Post by dafishies on Jan 2, 2009 16:00:43 GMT -5
Mike Florida, United States of America Are remakes of games on systems good or is becoming more like the movie industry? Because I've played some remakes of games and they sometimes ruin the game. Now granted some are good and some are bad. Then a follow up question is what do you think about making sequels to games that have come out like 8-10 years ago? Is that a good idea? Thank you and Happy New Year
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Post by hellmonkey007 on Jan 2, 2009 16:38:59 GMT -5
Matt from Nevada(Vegas) JTV name: hellmonkey007
If you had to name one of your children any name from any video game, what would it be?
Oh and the gender of the child is up to you guys.
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Post by Darknezz on Jan 2, 2009 18:04:58 GMT -5
Dylan from California (Darknezz in chat)
Recently, most games that have come out have been really short, even considering the genre. Tomb Raider Underworld, for example.
Do you think this is a problem, considering that games cost the same amount that they did when 20 hours was standard, and yet now, we get maybe 10, and have to pay more for DLC that might get it close to 20. Or am I just insane?
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Post by Sleep on Jan 2, 2009 18:08:38 GMT -5
Lee from Cushing, Texas JTV Alias: Sleepernaut
Has the Driver series ultimately died due to a combination of low sales and the fact that less popular franchises are being severed? Could it be revived?
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Post by bustyrusty on Jan 2, 2009 19:07:37 GMT -5
How do you feel about Metal Gear Solid:Touch? and do you support games that are implemented on "Consoles" such as iPod and mobile phones?
ps: Brad, you might like the game Endless Ocean for the Wii, its a "Realistic Underwater Adventure Experience"
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Post by BRYN on Jan 2, 2009 21:26:44 GMT -5
Bryan from Alberta, Canada JTV: BRYN4444
If (for reasons unimportant) Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft came to an agreement and together developed a single gaming console that would carry on the next generation of games, do you think the games and the console itself would be successful? Also, would a console monopoly like this, in your eyes, no longer encourage competition to create better games or better systems?
For short: Would a single unified console (think 'WiiStation 360') be a good/bad idea, and how would you think it effects the future of gaming?
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Post by davethezombie on Jan 2, 2009 21:47:18 GMT -5
Dave from LA, Cali jtv name: davethezombie
Will 2009 be likely a slow year for gaming now that many of the big titled and anticipated game have come out?
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Post by Captain Awesome on Jan 2, 2009 22:45:59 GMT -5
Sam from Finland
Not sure if you talked about these in the last podcast but...
1) Which this years upcoming game are you most excited about? 2) Do you think year 2007 was better year for gaming than 2008? And is 2009 going to be better than -08 or -07?
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Post by YamahaCasey on Jan 2, 2009 23:23:39 GMT -5
Casey from California jtv: yamahacasey79
Do you think someone is going to buy Free Radical?
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Post by Mordiford on Jan 2, 2009 23:33:07 GMT -5
Hammad from Massachusetts Jtv Name: Mordiford
It seems that nowadays games are just perfecting existing formulas instead of trying something really innovative, sure some games may have certain innovative aspects but nothing completely new.
Do you think that developers have run out of REAL new innovation and should just look to improve and build upon existing mechanics or perhaps look to other cultures and countries for new ideas? [Other than Japan and North America, UK]
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Post by superfusion on Jan 3, 2009 0:31:17 GMT -5
Raphael from Quebec Jtv name: SuperFusion
As the year comes to a close there were some games that caught us all off guard. Which game(s) do you guys think will surprise us the most this year?
PS: Kinda offtopic but I wanted to ask you guys this for a while. Did you guys ever meet any people from ScrewAttack?
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Post by sanguinemybrother on Jan 3, 2009 1:30:04 GMT -5
Harry From New Zealand(Dont give me shit about my name Please guys D:) Jtv name:Sanguine_my_brother
You talked about Link in the future on your last podcast.Would you like to see other games set in the future or past?(Marcus and dom from Gears as giant barbarians anyone?)
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Post by Exterminated on Jan 3, 2009 16:52:35 GMT -5
What are your opinions about Banjo-Kazooie Nuts & Bolts? I see Brad playing it a lot, and he seems to enjoy it for the most part. What bothers you about the game? What do you wish were in it? What do you think about the game's customization aspect?
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