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The Bobby Blackwolf Show

LIVE Sunday 8:00PM ET/5:00PM PT

A weekly internet radio show and podcast discussing the latest news in video games as told by the gamers themselves. It records LIVE on Sundays at 8PM Eastern/5PM Pacific on All Games Radio while taking live calls via Skype or a toll free number and including chat room interaction.

Hosted by Bobby Blackwolf

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171-172 - 11/09/08-11/16/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Content Moderation, Kids and M Games, Reviewing Innovation

In the first episode:

  • We begin by talking about Global Agenda and Pwning For A Cure...Did you see the photos on Kotaku of the event?
  • We look into the issue of content moderation of user-generated levels and songs, and the heavy hand that seems to be occurring in LittleBigPlanet.
  • This is also occurring in Guitar Hero: World Tour, and that launches into why the music creator isn't exactly as robust as advertised.
  • We answer a voicemail from a minor asking us if we believe minors should play M-Rated games.
  • Then we take calls on America's Videogame Expo, M-Rated game players, and content moderation.


In the second episode:
  • We wish a happy birthday to all of the current major consoles, which were released several years ago this week.
  • We discuss some of the innovations in console interface design and how the consoles are different today than they were on launch day.
  • We give our impressions of Animal Crossing: City Folk, but frankly, just stay away.
  • A reviewer believes that innovative games (such as Mirror's Edge) should get a pass in reviews for bad gameplay, and be given higher scores just for being innovative...What?
  • This leads to several calls about that topic as well as the used games market, the New Xbox Experience, and why Left 4 Dead will be flipping awesome.


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