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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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The Bobby Blackwolf Show
168-169 - 10/19/08-10/26/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - LBP Delay, Fable 2, Guitar Hero: World Tour
posted on October 29, 2008 at 02:41 PM in The Bobby Blackwolf Show

(Warning: There is a portion of the second episode that has lots of bleeps. There are warnings before it occurs so you can get any youngn's out of the room.) Head on over to Computer Arena in Roswell, GA on Saturday, November 8th for Mission: Pwning for a Cure, put on by Global Agenda developers Hi-Rez Studios and benefiting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society - All Games Radio will be broadcasting starting at 3PM ET/Noon PT! In the first episode: LittleBigPlanet has been delayed due to lyrics from the Qur'an being sang in one of the levels. The game was only delayed a week, but we wonder why nobody complained about the song before? Sony updated the Terms of Use for the PlayStation Network which may have some serious effects on user generated content. Yoda and Darth Vader can now be purchased for the other console in Soul Calibur IV. Then we read an email and take calls on community content. In the second episode: E3 returns to attempt to recapture it's former glory, but you're most likely not invited. We give our impressions on Fable 2. Also, we give somewhat limited impressions on Guitar Hero: World Tour because the "superior" instruments DON'T WORK SO WE COULDN'T PLAY THE GAME OR COMPLETE THE TUTORIAL OR JSDKLAJFDKLSFJDKSLFJKL... Then we take calls on why some people hate reviewers and on E For All.

166-167 - 10/05/08-10/12/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - LittleBigPlanet Beta, Beat'n Groovy Review
posted on October 15, 2008 at 08:23 PM in The Bobby Blackwolf Show

First episode: We give a rundown on SIEGE that occurred this past weekend and the little bit of Georgia gaming news that was to be had. Then we talk all about the LittleBigPlanet beta, what you can and can't do with the level interface. We also show off our level: The Quest For The LBP Beta Code, which can be seen on YouTube. We also give away a code to one of the chatters (because the beta was ending before the next episode.) Also, we quickly go over the Nintendo DSi and the top-selling game that it completely renders obsolete. Then we take calls about LittleBigPlanet and paying to unlock levels in games. Second episode: We give an unpaid endorsement to Computer ArenA in Roswell, GA - if you're looking for a LAN and console gaming center with good (and cheap) food and good (and cheap) beer, check them out. We give our review of Beat'n Groovy for the Xbox Live Arcade, which is a port of Konami's Pop'n Music title - but it sucks. At least the note charts are the same. Blizzard is going to rape you by making you buy Starcraft 2 THREE TIMES to experience the entire singleplayer campaign. The New Xbox Experience has been dated for November 19th, and Microsoft is offering storage devices to customers who don't have hard drives. Be careful what you read on blogs - nobody has said that the Netflix watching in a party has been taken away! Then we take calls on what was announced at Tokyo Game Show as well as Linger In Shadows, the interactive art recently released on the PS3. We also really want the Diablo 3 logo with the unicorns and rainbows.

165 - 09/28/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Andrew Greenberg on SIEGE'08, Fable 2 Online Coop
posted on September 29, 2008 at 06:06 PM in The Bobby Blackwolf Show

This week's interview is with Andrew Greenberg, director of the Southern Interactive Entertainment & Game Expo in Atlanta from October 3-5th. We discuss the expo, the Georgia game industry, why a game-design specific curriculum is better at getting you a job in the industry in the coming years, and Street Fighter: The Tabletop Roleplaying Game. Then we discuss how hard Mega Man 9's demo is, and lament about the lack of having a LittleBigPlanet beta key. Fable 2's Online Coop mode won't be on the disc, but will be patched in with a title update "within the first week." We take calls about if this is a good trend for console gaming or not. We also give away Rock Band 2 (software only) for the Xbox 360.

163-164 - 09/14/08-09/21/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Rock Band 2, SBCG4AP Ep 2, Spore DRM
posted on September 24, 2008 at 06:05 PM in The Bobby Blackwolf Show

It's another doubleheader due to video games taking over our life. HOWEVER, be SURE to listen to the entire thing for your chance to win ROCK BAND 2 (software only) for the Xbox 360 as well as a pass into E For All! On the first episode: Rock Band 2 just came out - and our wireless drums are already broken. First impressions here (and mentions #1 and #2 of why the ION drumkit is a waste of money.) We then talk about the Spore DRM issues and what people are having with it. Then, we give our podcast-only review of Strong Bad's Cool Game For Attractive People Episode 2: Stronbadia the Free. Then we take a call about the Spore DRM. On the second episode: More Rock Band 2. Shocked? But this time we have the wireless guitar and it's NOT failing on us. (But then we have mention #3 of why the ION Drumkit is crap.) We do stop playing drums long enough to check out Life With Playstation, and we hope it's going to be improved. We solicit opinions from chat on Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and the bikes patch for Burnout Paradise. EA kind of apologizes for the misconceptions of the Spore DRM, and plan to issue some changes. Then we take calls on PURE and cursing in games. Be sure to check out Bobby Blackwolf on Episode 52 of The Gamer's Garage!

162 - 09/07/08 Bobby Blackwolf Show - Comcast Limits, PAX, Spore
posted on September 9, 2008 at 07:04 PM in The Bobby Blackwolf Show

We look back at PAX, pimp our audio and video coverage, and wonder if it really needs a name change to be successful. Then we give some early first impressions of Spore (but not full impressions as we were only on the third stage at airtime.) Comcast is enacting a 250GB limit per month to residential users - why aren't content providers getting upset over this? Microsoft is bringing out price cuts for the Xbox 360 console and downloadable content. Then we take calls about Starcraft II, Warhammer Online, and Net Neutrality.