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posted by Chris on February 28, 2011 6:48 PM in Podcast
Hey! It's a podcast! Join me, Jinny, Ryan, Qais and Ross in discussing this week's events. We talk about The Oscars (sort of) and the decline of the movie industry, Minecraft (as always), Child of Eden for Kinect, Bulletstorm, more Double Fine Sesame Street game news and Emerald City Comic Con. Download and enjoy.
posted by Chris on February 21, 2011 6:14 PM in Podcast
Join me, Ross, Jinny and Qais this week as we discuss the existential nature of Minecraft, Telltale Games' new lineup (including the King's Quest reboot!), Stacking (the game, not the verb), the Dead Island trailer, zombies in general and much more. We also answer like a billion mailbag questions, so if your question hasn't been answered for a while, tune in!
posted by Chris on February 7, 2011 6:44 PM in Podcast
This podcast rated M for not-so-mature. This week, join me, Jinny, Ross and Qais in discussing the Bulletstorm Demo and its purposefully awful dialog (OR IS IT?!). We also discuss the recent layoffs hitting Harmonix, Dance Central character designs, the Sony NGP, Metroid 1.5, Minecraft and how Qais thinks the God King in Infinity Blade sits on a throne evoking female genitalia. Yeah, we're super mature.
I've been doing a ton of video game inspired drawings recently on panoramic watercolor paper (6"x18" to be exact) and by popular demand I am now offering them all as high quality gicleé prints! We've got prints inspired by Super Mario Bros 3, Earthbound, Metroid and The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening. Each print is archival quality on heavy Rives stock and they all came out gorgeous if I do say myself. These are all editions of 10 and are selling fast, so be sure to grab yours while you still can! Click the images to go to their respective pages on Etsy where you can zoom in and get more information if that's the kind of thing you like to do.
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