The ChatterBox Video Game Radio show airs weekly from KFNX 1100AM in Phoenix, Arizona. The show is also simulcast on the internet so anyone can listen in.
Hosted by Alon Waisman, Ara Shirinian
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We have another week of the Chatterbox Videogame Radio Show, sans Alon. Ara and Colin focus mainly on the gameplay of the XBLA game Limbo, along with the various interpretations of it's ending. The duo also touches on retail versus digital game sales, and the greatness that is Muramasa: The Demon Blade. Podcast team, assemble!.
So begins the two weeks of just Ara and Colin, while Alon is on his honeymoon. We have the special guest Caitlin Ellis, the president of the Phoenix branch of the International Game Developers Association. We touch on the games that we've all been playing (Including why Brutal Legend doesn't suck), what exactly the IGDA does and how you can get involved with making games, why gamers prefer hardcopies of games, and a myriad of other topics.
Do you know who I am? No, you don't, because Blizzard backed down and won't be using the Real ID system after everyone complained about it. We don't know what all the fuss was about; a little cyberstalking never hurt anyone. What has hurt us is bad interface, useless boxart, and pushy suits with motorcycling monkeys on the brain.
Ara finally gets Muramasa and loves it. We debate the validity of shame achievements. Alon ponders what might be in store for the future of gaming; maybe next week they'll actually present some ideas on the topic.
Ara and Colin run the show for another exciting week of Alon's absence.