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Posted on Friday, January 8, 2010 by | Comments 2 Comments


Picture from Avault Podcast 2009 in review

Avault staff members Michael Smith and Patrick Watts (don’t think we can actually call them guests anymore) dropped in on this week’s Avault Podcast to share in the conversation of the best and worst of 2009 and what there is and isn’t to look forward to in 2010.

There’s, of course, some in depth discussion of Borderlands and all of the Halo incarnations, but this week’s show goes much deeper. Can you even remember what you were playing at the beginning of 2000? Don’t miss out on a full decade’s worth of gaming knowledge, tune in now!

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  1. Kim Rom on the podcast (Episode #32)
  2. Jeff Royle on the podcast (Episode #28)
  3. This week on the podcast (Episode #47)
  4. Jason Hall on the podcast (Episode #30)
  5. 2009 Game of the Year

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omegabob | January 8th, 2010 at 5:16 PM Permalink to this Comment

I like that you guys can now embed the podcast player into the webpage!

Wooo WOW wooooo!

Turks | January 10th, 2010 at 8:48 AM Permalink to this Comment

Yeah it’s nice. Just another way to listen to the show.

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