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Drunken Gamers Radio: 03.09.2009

March 11th, 2009 by Hilden

We’re ringing in Shmuppreciation Month with some very special guests! First off, Tiggermango, Apoch, Zinswin and Nanny Skeksis join us at the bar for the show. We also interview Dan Loosen and Gary Heil regarding the Midwest Gaming Classic. We review the new Ys remake for the DS as well as Watchmen: The End is Nigh and we talk shooter awesomeness with a look back at Einhander. The Shmopera returns with Act I and DJ Incompetent dishes out the SCIENCE!! It’s a long one, so hold on and enjoy this week’s show!

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SHOWNOTES

Shmuppretiation Month Kick Off!
DS Review: Legacy of Ys Book I & II
PS3 Review: Watchmen-The End Is Nigh
Retro Review: Einhander (PS1)
Interview with Dan Loosen and Gary Heil (Goatstore.com, MGC)
News: Infamous Dated
Beatles: Rock Band
Punch Out Controls
A Boy and His Blob
Mamonoro to Xbox
Release List
Shmopera 2009-Act 1
DJ Incompetent Presents: SCIENCE!
The Last Shot
DGR Mailbag

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After Hours 18: Watchmen

March 9th, 2009 by Hilden

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After viewing the movie, Robot Panic members Zinswin, Nanny Skeksis, Tiggermango and Apoch join us for a discussion of all things Watchmen. In addition, we’re joined via phone by Mitch, MC Wilson, Ryker XL, DJ Incompetent and Lag as we wrap up the Watchmen Book Club!

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After Hours 18: Watchmen

Live After Hours Episode TONIGHT!

March 8th, 2009 by John

The movie’s out and we’ve seen it. Have you? Tonight at 7pm Central, hit up our Ustream page and join us as our Watchmen Book Club comes to an end. We’re going to discuss the book, the movie, how the two compare, and all-around thoughts and impressions. We’ll be taking calls so if you’d like to get in on the discussion, the number is 612-424-3835.

Keep in mind that the stream is just going to be live audio, not video, so you won’t have to see our hideous faces. You know, in case that would prevent you from participating.

And for those who arrive early, we may or may not be recording Drunken Gamers Radio live as well. Feel free to drop in a little early.

Robot Panic Book Club: Watchmen, Week 6

March 4th, 2009 by Mitch

And here it is, the final week of the first ever Robot Panic Book club. For those of you just now joining us, we’ve spend the past six weeks reading (and in some cases, re-reading) Alan Moore’s seminal graphic novel Watchmen, coinciding with the release of Zack Snyder’s film adaptation, in theaters this Friday. In the comments section below, be sure to discuss your thoughts on all twelve chapters of the novel. But those who haven’t finished yet should be careful, since there will be spoilers a-plenty. And be sure to tune in this Sunday for a LIVE discussion of the book on our uStream page!

And also, be sure to tell us what you thought of the book club. What did you like? What would you improve? Do you have any suggestions for a novel, comic book or game for next time? Let us know! Things like the book club and our yearly summer film festival thrive on community involvement, and the more input we get from our readers, the better these events will be.

Click on for chapter synopses for chapters 11 and 12.

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Watchmen Meetup/Viewing: This Friday!

March 1st, 2009 by John

After months of anticipation, the Watchmen movie is almost upon us. To celebrate its release and the end of the Watchmen Book Club, we’re organizing a little meetup this Friday, March 6th for the 7pm show at the CineMagic Atlantis 15. It’s a great theater that just opened a few months ago. Unfortunately, the bar/restaurant isn’t yet open, so if we decide to go for drinks afterward we’ll have to figure something else out. Unfortunately, because it’s Burnsville, our options are limited to chain joints.

Anyway, if you’d like to get together and watch the flick, here’s what you need to do:

1) Go here and order your tickets AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. I assume that tickets will be selling fast, so make sure you do this as soon as you’re able.

2) Send us an email at mailbag@drunkengamersradio.com with the subject “WATCHMEN MEETUP”. Also, post in the comment section below to let us know you’re coming. Once we get your email, we’ll respond with details on where to meet and how to contact us. Please don’t be a homicidal maniac. We have families.

3) Plan on getting to the theater early – 6:30 at the latest.

4) Get ready to nerd out. Seriously. I’ve read the book twice in the last week and am probably going to be that geek who rambles on and on about the accuracy of Dr. Manhattan’s schlong size. So yeah, be prepared.

Here’s the theater address:

14401 Burnhaven Drive
Burnsville, MN 55306
(763) 746-0456

For those familiar with the area, it’s in the east parking lot of the Burnsville Mall, just off of 35W and County Road 42.

We hope to see you there!

Absolute Watchmen

February 25th, 2009 by John

As part of our ongoing countdown to the Watchmen movie (coming out on March 6th), I thought I’d snap a couple shots of the Absolute Watchmen for those interested. I just picked it up a couple weeks ago, and man is it ever a hefty book. Clocking in at 454 pages and just under five pounds, Absolute Watchmen isn’t exactly the sort of book you read while lying in bed or riding the bus. It’s an “open flat on a table” sort of experience and makes me sort of glad I’ve got the paperback lying around for when I just want to give it a quick read.

So to the left here is the hard case where the book is housed. On both sides is the so-called “Doomsday Clock”. It’s simple, iconic, and looks nice on the book shelf or on display.

To the right is the book when pulled out of its case. The slipcover displays the well-known closeup of the Comedian’s badge with the drip of blood. While it reads “Watchmen” on the front, the back of the slip cover reads “Absolute” and the print is in red. If you take the book out of the slip cover, it looks exactly like the outer case with the Doomsday Clock.

Again, the book is heavy as hell, even weightier than the various Marvel Omnibus collections.

I took a few shots of the inside contents. If you’re interested, come on inside…

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Robot Panic Book Club: Watchmen, Week 5

February 24th, 2009 by Mitch

It’s week 5 of our first ever Robot Panic Book Club, and with only one week to go before our big wrap-up podcast, we’re discussing chapters 9 and 10 of Alan Moore’s Watchmen. Keep in mind that the comments below will contain spoilers for the first ten issues, but please use spoiler tags when discussing anything beyond chapter ten.

Below are chapter synopses for chapters 9 and 10.

Chapter 9: The Darkness of Mere Being

Dr. Manhattan and Laurie have just teleported to Mars. He uses his powers to keep her breathing and then escorts her into his crystal palace.

Dr. Manhattan’s “clairvoyant” abilities begin to frustrate Laurie as he seems to already know what the entire conversation will be about. He tries to explain to her the nuance of time by asking her about her earliest memory.

She recounts a time when she was five and overheard her parents arguing over one of her mother’s affairs. When her step-father catches her close by, he yells at her and sends her to bed.

She pleads with Jon to end their pointless conversation and come back to earth to help save humanity from Armageddon. Jon states that the end of the world will mean the end of human suffering, so why would he want to stop it?

The second flashback involves Laurie at a “mask” get together at her mother’s house, where as a teenager she witnesses Byron Lewis aka Mothman have a mental breakdown. She asks her mother if that’s what she has to look forward to when she becomes a costumed hero.

As the two argue more about the value of human life, we see a third flashback to the first Crimebusters meeting where The Comedian points out the futility of such an organization. Her brief flirtatious encounter with Blake is brought to an abrupt halt when Sally pulls her away from him and forbids Laurie to ever speak with him again.

Jon tells her that the marvelous landscape of Mars is, by far, more incredible than the human condition, when there is another flashback to a party, in Edward Blake’s honor, where a drunken Laurie throws a drink in Blake’s face for the attempted rape of her mother years ago.

Jon explains that he understands his scientific approach doesn’t help him to understand human existence, however, it is Laurie’s emotions that are blinding her to see his viewpoint.

Laurie becomes more emotional and Jon accuses her of avoiding something. As she comes to the realization that The Comedian is her real father, Laurie bursts into a fit of rage and throws a perfume bottle which shatters the crystal palace.

As the palace collapses around them, Jon uses his powers to erect a shield to protect them from the debris. When Laurie states that her life is a joke and meaningless, Jon surprisingly disagrees. He rationalizes that if Laurie can be the product of such an outrageous set of chaotic and improbable circumstances, then her existence is, as he describes, a “thermodynamic miracle.” And if her birth was a “miracle” then so could be any other birth in the world. He points out that since the world is so full of people, that miracles would become commonplace, and its vast improbability would become easy to forget.

Jon then tells Laurie they will go back to earth.

Closing Quotation: “As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.” – C.G. Jung, from Memories, Dreams, Reflections


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Robot Panic Book Club: Watchmen, Week 4

February 17th, 2009 by Mitch

It’s week 4 of our six-week series, the first ever Robot Panic Book Club. This week, as we cross over the halfway mark, we’ll be discussing chapters 7 and 8 of Alan Moore’s Watchmen, all leading up to the March 6th release of the Zack Snyder film. Keep in mind that the comments below will contain spoilers for the first eight issues, but please use spoiler tags when discussing anything beyond chapter eight.

Below are chapter synopses for chapters 7 and 8.

Chapter 7: A Brother to Dragons

Dan finds Laurie touring his basement hideout. He explains his collection of crime fighting gadgets and mementos, often downplaying them. Laurie, who is captivated by these forgotten objects, tries to cheer Dan up by praising him for his ingenuity.

Later in Dan’s apartment, Dan and Laurie are watching television when passion sparks between them. Laurie initiates making love, but Dan just can’t seem to get going.

They fall asleep and Dan, awakened by a nightmare, heads naked into his basement hideout to sulk. Laurie discovers him and while she is trying to console him, they decide to suit up in their old costumes and take Dan’s airship “Archie” out for spin to help clear Dan’s head.

While they’re cruising over New York City, they notice that a nearby tenement is on fire. After leading the trapped residents to safety, Dan’s passion and confidence is reborn and the pair consummate their relationship inside the airship. Afterwards, Dan, feeling a new sense of obligation to his old costumed partners, decides that they have to break Rorschach out of prison.

Closing Quotation: “I am a brother to dragons, and a companion to owls. My skin is black upon me, and my bones are burned with heat.” JOB, Chapter 30, verses 29-30

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Watchmen: Minutemen Video Game

February 12th, 2009 by Hilden

Minutemen

As if this movie needed something more to make the hype train go faster! In preparation for the kick ass new Watchmen movie, here’s an 8-bit style arcade brawler called Minutemen. The game plays like a Final Fight/Double Dragon style brawler and features two playable characters: The original Nite Owl or the first Silk Spectre.

The game features one level with a couple of different “sections” in it. At the end you must defeat the magician/villain Molloch. You can then put in your intials and see how your score stacks up with the rest of the world. After finishing the game, a Watchmen movie trailer is played for you.

It should also be mentioned that the game is brought to us by Veidt Enterprises. Nice touch.

You can find it here.

Robot Panic Book Club: Watchmen, Week 3

February 10th, 2009 by Mitch

It’s time for week three of our six-week book club event. This week, we’re discussing chapters 5 and 6 of Alan Moore’s seminal graphic novel Watchmen, all leading up to the March 6th release of the Zack Snyder-directed film adaptation. Keep in mind that the comments below will contain spoilers for the first six issues, but please use spoiler tags when discussing anything beyond chapter six.

Below are chapter synopses for chapters 5 and 6.

Chapter 5: Fearful Symmetry

Rorschach returns to the home of Moloch to question him some more about The Comedian’s visit. Rorschach suggests that the aforementioned “list” was related to the press allegations that Dr. Manhattan has given cancer to many of his close friends since Janey Slater’s name was on it too. Realizing that Moloch is not involved in this plan, Rorschach leaves, but tells Moloch of a “drop point” where he can leave a message if he remembers anything.

Meanwhile a man fearing nuclear holocaust has murdered his two children before taking his own life, and talk of Armageddon is everywhere.

At a diner, Dan invites Laurie to live with him after Jon’s disappearance prompts her eviction from military housing. Rorschach, who ventures outside without his mask to watch the “drop point” in case there’s a message, sees Dan and Laurie leaving the diner.

Adrian Veidt walks to a meeting, discussing ideas of morbidity, death and an afterlife with his secretary. After his secretary is shot, Veidt assaults the attacker who eventually bites into a suicide capsule and quickly dies.

Responding to a note found at his “drop point,” Rorschach returns to Moloch’s apartment to find him murdered. A bullhorn from outside commands Rorschach to come out and surrender. The police are outside. Rorschach attempts to escape by jumping out of a window but is injured and taken into custody.

Closing Quotation: “Tyger, Tyger/burning bright, In the forests/of the night, What immortal hand or eye/Could frame thy fearful symmetry?” – The Tyger by William Blake
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