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PB & Jason Issue 16: PB & NBA Jam

It's that time again, kids!

Time for PB & Jason! This issue is devoted to just a few things, most notably Keiji Inafune's Capcom departure, NBA Jam, and Rock Band 3.

Download the new issue, tune in, and as always, weigh your own thoughts in our comment section or even email me, Jason Ross, at jasonr_AT_pixlbit_DOT_com.

Like always, you can find the show's (brief) notes in the forum thread.

No basketballs were lit on fire in the making of this podcast.

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Comments

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

11/30/2010 at 07:15 PM

It's a shame Keiji Inafune left Capcom, but it's also great too because now he can focus more on original titles.

I've got to send you some audio recordings with how to pronounce certain names you've had problems with, like Polyphony Digital, Jeremiah Slaczka, and Keiji Inafune so far.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

11/30/2010 at 09:34 PM

Polif phony. Kai Gee In a phone. I don't know if I'd trust what Jeremiah Slaczka says about his name, since he's got a slight lisp of some sort, himself.

Joaquim Mira Media Manager

11/30/2010 at 09:57 PM

lol

By the way I forgot to mention that your new mic has definitely improved the podcast's audio quality.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

11/30/2010 at 10:03 PM

Did it? Good to know. It's supposed to be for semi-professional productions, but I got it pretty cheap, since I had a Best Buy gift card lying around I had forgotten about. It's sad I haven't had enough time to use it more since I picked it up. I'm calling an audible and not podcasting tonight, rather tomorrow, just to spend some time relaxing after a busy Thanksgiving and school return from it.

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