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PB & Jason Issue 7: Retcon

This issue features fanart! From Zap! Also, talk about a recent Nintendo-related controversy, specifically dealing with the new Pokemon titles and Pokemon fansites!

After that, there's some weigh-in on Summer of Arcade, briefly, with a little bit of looking ahead to a game I eagerly anticipate for XBox Live Arcade.

Zap's Fanart:

I'm not the man you think I am at home

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Comments

Matt R Staff Alumnus

09/25/2010 at 07:21 PM

A one man podcast is like a guy having his own personal shuttle am I right?

Jason Ross Senior Editor

09/25/2010 at 11:19 PM

So you're trying to say that I, alone, am out of this world?

Matt R Staff Alumnus

09/27/2010 at 04:10 PM

Negative.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

09/27/2010 at 04:19 PM

Ouch. I give you special thanks credit in the issue I'm recording right now! Maybe I should snip that part out.

Matt R Staff Alumnus

09/27/2010 at 04:39 PM

Maybe I should never comment again.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

09/27/2010 at 05:06 PM

You say that now, but once you hear the next issue, you won't be able to hold back!

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

11/25/2010 at 04:48 PM

That is some really bad publicity for Nintendo in regards to how they treated these Pokemon sites. If they wanted to have this game treated as if it was the first Pokemon game, where nobody knows what's coming, and it beckons a sense of adventure like the original Pokemon games had, then they chose a poor way to show that.

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