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PB & Jason Issue 35: XenoJason

This issue brings news, news, and more news!

The latest issue of PB & Jason is all about news. What's happened in the past week? Well, for starters, PixlBit has a new staff member! Everyone give a warm welcome Bradley Osburn.

Following my welcoming of Bradley, we I talk about several things happening in the industry. Sony vs. Anonymous, new interactive sections to Disney theme park rides, upcoming trailers on Sonic's FaceBook page, Nintendo RPGs, Dungeon Defenders, and Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker clothes round out all the other news on this week's PB & Jason.

Send your listener mail to jasonrATpixlbitDOTcom, and tune in next week for another issue of PB & Jason!


 

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Jason Ross Senior Editor

04/06/2011 at 10:41 PM

Assuming my listeners have some of the same interests I do, they really should look into this. I enjoyed a fair bit of the music in the Mother series. I didn't want to make this a full news post, because I haven't looked into all the details. I know my listeners are inclined to, well, listen, so I figured I'd link to it here and now.

Back to the topic at hand. LISTENER MAIL. Send me some.

Chris Mabrey Staff Alumnus

04/07/2011 at 07:02 PM

Welcome, Bradley! Looking forward to reading your work!

And, ohhh at the Eight Melodies music. I'll wanna hear this. I trust you've heard the Eight Melodies performance with the children's choir? (Quality isn't very good, but it works.) I was very surprised when I found it; for an orchestral type rendition, it's awesome. It can get a little repetitive, and maybe a little cheesy if you don't like the context, but it's very good.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

04/08/2011 at 01:54 PM

I found a pic of the Peace Walker clothing line. Konami posted it on twitter a while back. I was wrong and the foxhound logo is there on one shirt. You can check it out here:

http://ow.ly/i/9X7x/original

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