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Posted on Friday, January 22, 2010 by | Comments 1 Comment


Picture from Stevana Case on the podcast (Episode #62)

This week the boys are graced by the appearance of Stevie “Killcreek” Case, recently named Senior Director of Business Development for in-game commerce site Live Gamer. Stevie joins Turks, Chris and Billy in an interesting discussion of the virtues of online gaming economies vs. monthly subscriptions.

Their impressions on Batman: Arkham Asylum and Darksiders; information about the upcoming Halo: Reach; and opinions about the just-announced Xbox Live Game Room, sporting events simulcast on Xbox Live and the merits of 3D images in games round out this week’s episode.

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  4. Tommy Tallarico on the podcast (Episode #33)
  5. This week on the podcast (Episode #43)

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