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PB & Jason Issue 71: Staying OnLive

The cloud-based gaming service is headed toward Google TV. Are you?

PB & Jason issue 71 is many things. Dignified is probably not one of them. Join me for a special week of PB & Jason, which includes things such as excerpts from Nick's Amy review, news of OnLive hitting all Google TVs, Club Nintendo downloadable titles, and more! Hooray!

Of course, I should mention that near the end of the podcast, I source this andriasang page pretty heavily, so maybe check it out. Look to the right to see the download/player links for PB & Jason 71, which just so happens to be this week's best PB & Jason issue!


 

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Angelo Grant Staff Writer

01/12/2012 at 11:02 AM

Hey, I know you said your 3DS is fine, but I wonder if it had something to do with the latest update.  I was still dead in the water until about 2 weeks ago when I updated the system and BAM, now I'm getting street passes left and right.  I also took a look at the kids, and my, settings for parental controls, but nothing needed to be changed so I doubt that's it.

Jesse Miller Staff Writer

01/12/2012 at 11:22 AM

In defense of Nick - the Ambassador Program was supposed to 'make up' to those that bought it before the dramatic price drop.  The Twisted Metal code is a pure free bonus.

Nick DiMola Director

01/12/2012 at 11:35 AM

What Jesse said. Also, I won't buy Twisted Metal up front. I'll wait for a price drop and then get a digital copy of a game for free. It's win-win.

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