While Jonah Falcon is at E3 2013, this week is an Outtakes podcast, started with a Dr. Who discussion, ended by a Game of Thrones “Red Wedding” discussion, and outtakes in between.
Episode 313: Dr. Who / Game of Thrones / Outtakes
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The Question of the Week is When was the last time you bought a game you knew nothing about?
Episode 360: City of WarcraftEpisode 360: City of Warcraft
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- Sega accuses Gearbox founder of “doing whatever the f— he likes”
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Gaming Flashback: Double Dragon II [NES]Gaming Flashback: Double Dragon II [NES]
Double Dragon II: The Revenge, this is a sequel title to a game which arrived earlier on the NES as an arcade port, something pretty standard back in the day of arcades, and like it’s original port, has variations from the arcade.
The trick is, the variations are much less than that of the original (which might as well been it’s own version of the arcade game but sucky). I was a huge fan of the original Double Dragon title in the arcade and was met with extreme disappointment when I found out it was strictly single player on the NES console.
This game was 300% better than the disappointing Double Dragon release on the NES. Granted, the NES version was fun to play, in single-player, but I purchased it for the two-player nature of the arcade version so I could play the game with my friends. Double Dragon II, on the NES had finally restored my faith in Technos Japan and the american publisher Acclaim. They took a bad situation and made it much better in the second release, why they didn’t make the original multiplayer is beyond me.
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Didn’t we have an Dr Who episode where river song regenerated into her current form in front of him and then proceeded to try and kill him?? Unless she gets a mind wipe shortly after this I don’t see them repeating this.