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Channel Massive
Summary: A weekly, lighthearted show on MMO gaming sessions and video game news.
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Podcasts:
Brien joins us to talk about when MMOs-- and almost any video game-- had to be removed from his life.
Bob returns to discuss Old Republic's threat to World of Warcraft, the next Xbox, more Mass Effect 3 hysteria and even a portable Neo Geo.
Southern Scott returns to talk in depth about the rage and reactions to Mass Effect 3's endings, while also touching on Diablo III's release date and SWTOR's free weekend.
So much to talk about that some is shoved in the intro. WoW's resubscription ploy, the Steambox, Mass Effect 3 and much more...
Just in time for episode 188, sexygurl88, I mean Jason, comes back to guest host with us, debating evil microtransactions, Heplergate and Blizzard's downsizing.
Former pro gamer Ryan rejoins us to share his adventures through League of Legends, and discuss whether any game idea is original and what we've learned from the Bioware-Hepler fallout.
Bob and Dan join as guest cohosts to discuss what its like to jump into Android game development, among many other topics in this super-sized episode.
Mark joins the show from Dallas to talk with Noah and returning guest host Jeff about Zynga innovation, Double Fine's revolution and favorite deserted island games.
Military Scott joins Mark and Noah to talk the evils of locking down single player content, SWTOR's impressive success and what dream games we'd make on our own.
Mark and Noah talk Blizzcon's cancellation, Netflix abandoning game rentals and future Xbox controversy.
Mark and Noah talk the latest in the SOPA-coaster, making coding fun and the apparent lack of quality in free to play games. Apologies if the track is much quieter than usual: new audio software.
Scott joins Mark and Noah not to talk League of Legends but SWTOR and the reinvention of Dungeons and Dragons.
Mark and Noah select their most anticipated games of 2012.
Mark and Noah get all Mayan with their predictions for 2012-- from smartphones to SWTOR and all in between.
Mark and Noah discuss personal and critical response to Star Wars: The Old Republic.