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.
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We got Wario Ware: Smooth Moves and we beat it really quickly - and also broke something we didn't think we could break. We also talk about Sam & Max Episodes 1 and 2, patiently waiting for Episode 3! BioWare is talking about doing episodic content - let's hope they pull it off. Lumines Live is getting free content and a price drop - too little too late? Microsoft is also upping the filesize cap for Xbox Live Arcade titles. Electronic Arts is throwing in it's hat for XBLA development with Boom Boom Rocket. Activision makes a business decision to bring Guitar Hero development in-house - goodbye Harmonix, hello Neversoft. Will Warhawk be available in a brick and mortar store or in the PlayStation Store? And when will MotorStorm be out, anyway? We take calls about Sony claiming to not pay for exclusives, FPS's on the Wii, and PS2 games being ported to the Wii. We also give some preliminary thoughts about the gameplay of a very controversial independent game.
We've launched some new blogs on Allgames.com, including our XNA blog...You should go check them out! Microsoft made some announcements at CES, however not about a new unit. They did demo two things - IPTV, which isn't as cool once you learn the details - and Vista gaming. New Gears of War content is out, and it's free - and also fixes some bugs in ranked matches. Castlevania broke a lot of barriers back in the day, and it is doing so again by going over the filesize limit on Xbox Live Arcade. Sony has patched their demo of Gran Turismo HD Concept. They've also announced that they will port six Midway titles to the PS3 with full online capabilities. Kaz Hirai spoke at CES about the issues with the PS3, and claims that nobody has done a worldwide launch successfully except for one company who only did a "mild upgrade" to their console, therefore it doesn't count. Good luck in getting Wii Play - Gamestop and EB have already halted preorders! Then we take calls about the Wii, PS3, a Gamestop ad, Zelda, and the need to have a boxed copy of downloaded content.
Happy New Year! Star Trek Legacy is bad, even for Trekkers, but Rayman's Raving Rabbids is surprisingly fun multiplayer. How hard is it to find a PS3 these days? And if you have one, what games can you play on it? The GamePro Expo is now called the "E For All" Expo, and carries a hefty $100 price tag for what is really a glorified EBGames. Rumors have leaked about a new Xbox 360 featuring an HDMI port, and was expected to be announced at CES. (Note: This show was done before the Microsoft keynote - we now know that no such 360 was announced.) Super Columbine Massacre RPG has been pulled out of the Slamdance Guerrilla Gamemaker Competition based on moral reasons - is the game too edgy for the edgy indie festival? We get emails about unbeatable games and analysts talking out of their anal vortexes with regards to Bully and Left Behind: Eternal Forces. Then, we get calls about the fall of Sonic, the fall of E3, and the rise of XNA. Be sure to check out Bobby Blackwolf on both Orange Lounge Radio's 2006 End Of Year show and XBL Radio's XNA Roundtable in Version 34.5!
In a special extended-length Free Play Friday edition of the The Bobby Blackwolf Show, Blackwolf is joined by All Games Radio's Kropotkin and Hendrix for a look back at the year 2006 month by month. What rumors turned out to be false? What rumors turned out to be true? Do we really have it in for Sony, or did they earn their reputation each month? Can we work any more inside jokes from other All Games programs into the show? It's two and a half hours of reflection and looking forward to what 2007 will bring us. Happy new year - don't blow yourselves up! We will be back on our normal schedule (and length) on January 8th.
In a special Saturday night edition of the show, we run just a tad long - sorry about that! We continue with some more programmer-geek talk about XNA Game Studio Express, and who it's really aimed for right now. We then talk a little bit about Elebits, the Forecast Channel, and the Internet Channel on the Wii. We also talk about the new Virtual Console games coming on Christmas Day and wonder where people thought they would be "free." A class action lawsuit has already been filed against Nintendo over the wrist straps - will lawsuits to replace damaged TV's come next? Microsoft has extended the Xbox 360 warranty for all customers. Also, Gears of War was surprisingly knocked off of the top spot of the sales charts by a certain trio of games! Sony is releasing Gran Turismo HD Concept in America on Christmas Eve, but are we now seeing the Death of the Exclusive? Mayor Young from All Games Interactive calls in to discuss exclusives, Mr. Awesome vs. Twin Galaxies, and the Fantastic Forum comic podcast. Why not Digg us in their new podcasting section? We'll be back on Friday, December 29th, with our 2006 Year in Review show featuring Kropotkin and Hendrix.