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PB & Jason Issue 70: There's a Fly in My SOPA

Disney Epic Mickey 2, Avenger Controller Customer Service, and the ESA/SOPA controversy fill out this week's PB & Jason.

Listen to this week's (best ever issue) of PB & Jason and find all you could ever want to hear about my thoughts of a sequel to Disney Epic Mickey. Spoiler alert: This is one 2012 release I'm not at all excited about.

Afterward, hear a breakdown of the Avenger Controller/OceanMarketting/DanDave customer service fiasco. PB & Jason is basically wrapped up by providing my thoughts on the ESA support of the SOPA bill, as well as my thoughts on the ESA in general.

Oh, and will I buy a PlayStation Vita at launch? The most likely answer is inside! Those who leave a comment with this issue's secret passphrase will win the satisfaction of leaving a comment! Hooray! Don't forget to join me next time, at the same PB & Jason time, same PB & Jason place, Wednesday evenings!


 

Comments

Angelo Grant Staff Writer

01/06/2012 at 11:40 AM

If anybody tries the 'you're too young' crap, when it comes to Epic Mickey, send 'em my way. I'm 31, and Epic Mickey just plain sucked. That's all there is too it.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

01/07/2012 at 01:47 AM

Oh, it was just one guy on an aggregate site that linked to the review. It's a fun topic to laugh at and mention every once in a while. Essentially, because he thought I was part of the "Lizzie MacGuire" generation of the Disney channel, it meant I knew nothing about Disney history. He made sure to note he hadn't played the game yet.

I got the most flames about Epic Mickey because I suggested watching the game's youtube channel and skipping forward to the interesting parts and places, rather than playing it. Such a sad, bad game.

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