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Channel Massive
Summary: A weekly, lighthearted show on MMO gaming sessions and video game news.
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Podcasts:
Mark, Noah and company attempt PvP battlegrounds, followed by some rather wipey instances and Valentine's hijinks.
Mark and Noah are joined by Eric to discuss their adventures in and impressions of Cryptic's upcoming Neverwinter MMO.
Mark and Noah share their misadventures in two more instances, where everyone died. Twice. Also: some additional surprising stories and feedback.
Great teammates, loot hoarders and accidental PvP: Mark and Noah share stories of leveling up to and playing through their first instances in World of Warcraft.
Mark and Noah succumb to the thrill of pet battling and fail to gain much XP, while Hilge buzzes away.
Noah and Mark are joined by several new Pandaren as they play through the rest of the Wandering Isle starting zone, ultimately choosing an alliance.
For season 7 of Channel Massive, Mark and Noah are returning to MMOs, starting with World of Warcraft.
For their last "normal" episode, Mark and Noah compare notes with PC Gamer's most anticipated games of 2013.
Mark and Noah make some predictions for 2013 after digging through some other websites' best guesses.
Mark and Noah run through some quick news bits to tide you over until they get back to World of Warcraft.
As the show prepares to dive back into MMOs, much MMO news surfaces this week, along with a hilarious, sad story from Mark.
Mark and Noah discuss what happened to NC Soft after shutting down City of Heroes, dwarven Dungeons and Dragons hijinks, and remind you of the upcoming new format!
Mark and Noah reveal what will happen on Channel Massive in 2013, and discuss some sweet games available on Steam.
Mark takes Noah and Scott on a news journey with cloud gaming and Valve updates.
Mark and Noah discuss the point of silent protagonists, tablets being the future of gaming, and SWTOR and Pandarian success.