By Tombstone ~ February 22nd, 2010. Filed under:Links, Video.
So the talented Jason Paris (the guy that made our theme song) also did this parody of a classic Cranberries tune and one of our favorite video games. Check out Left 4 Dead (Zombie). It will make your day a little brighter–I promise.
By Switch ~ January 7th, 2010. Filed under:poDKast.
“This week, the kids welcome Sarge from MM|Clan to talk about Delicious Cake and ASCAP fees, and, not to be out done, Tayo discusses his own pick for the most overrated game of 2009 and gets it wrong.”
WARNING: EXPLICIT (that means we say bad words some times)
By Switch ~ December 29th, 2009. Filed under:Links.
Well, a couple weeks ago we were asked to be part of a special “VIP” episode of Big Red Potion, and we sent in a 6-minute bit on our pick for the most overrated game of the year. So, after recording episode 17 (which should be done soon), Doxy, Zeus and I recorded some thoughts on the matter, which can now be heard here.
The show’s host, Sinan Kubba, had me on his show back in April to discuss all things World of Warcraft (and why everyone hates on WoW). It was pretty interesting stuff, I think.
BRP is every bit as as “high brow” as we are low. The show itself is an ongoing discussion about some of the most important issues in gaming, and is usually approached with a level of sophistication and class reserved for a high-society, post-dinner discussion.
I say usually, because I’ve been on the show twice now, and twice I’ve gone out of my way to bring up the Nazi’s. I’m not proud of it, but even in high society, I gotta be me …
By Switch ~ December 21st, 2009. Filed under:poDKast.
“This week, someone gets drunk, someone gets annoyed, and someone actually came prepared! Also, Tiger Woods, Jack Thompson as a televangelist, and Nazis!”
WARNING: EXPLICIT (that means we say bad words sometimes)
By Tombstone ~ November 22nd, 2009. Filed under:Links.
Mucho thanks again to guest Steve Haske for being on the show. Anyone interested in checking out his work at Play Magazine should click on either of the links provided in these two sentences.
Oh, and since it’s never too early to come up with a nickname for one’s fan-base, feel free to give us your best idea for what Steve should dub his followers. My vote goes for “Haske’s Lackeys”–but then again, I’m running on too much coffee and too little sleep.
By Tombstone ~ November 19th, 2009. Filed under:Column.
It’s about that time of year when gamers’ heads fill with the delights of holiday wish-lists but their pocketbooks empty of any usable coinage to make those wishes come true.