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PixlTalk Episode 18: Fragile Spoilers

After a massive hiatus, Luke, Jason R, Nick, and Chessa rejoin.

PixlTalk is back once again, this time with listener mail. In the first segment, the crew discusses what they've been playing most recently, while the second segment is dedicated entirely to listener mail.

Luke informs us about Star Ocean The Last Hope: International for the PlayStation 3, while Jason talks up his two review copies, Bermuda Triangle and Ragnarok DS. Chessa talks a bit about Again, and finishes with a long winded discussion with Luke about Fragile. Nick closes the segment with his Red Faction: Guerrilla experiences.

The second segment brings discussion of Natal and Move, third party game concept implementation failures, and if developers actually learn anything from GDC.

Tune in next week for Episode 19 with Jason H and Jason R, Chessa, and Nick!

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Edited by Nick DiMola

Music by Andy McKee


 

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Jason Ross Senior Editor

04/26/2010 at 10:02 PM

Hooray! Listener mail! We had quite a bit of fun with Zap's mail, I think I speak for all of us when I say I'm glad he sent it in. Thanks!

Matt R Staff Alumnus

04/27/2010 at 12:05 AM

I ruled this podcast

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Nick DiMola Director

04/27/2010 at 06:54 PM

Most definitely, more reader mail please! I think that when a clear topic has been laid out, it's easy to talk about it, and the conversation feels less rehearsed. Additionally, it encourages conversation, the most important thing in a podcast.

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