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Drunken Gamers Radio: 09.03.2010

September 7th, 2010 by Hilden

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
08:06-Drunk Dials
19:02-Mailbag
30:44-Dead Rising 2: Case 0 Review (XBLA)
39:14-Arcade Hits Pack: Gunblade NY and LA Machine Guns Review (Wii)
49:43-Metrod: Other M Review (Wii)
1:04:30-Retro Review: Blasto (PS1)
1:12:18-Five Things
1:29:39-The Last Shot
1:31:30-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.29.2010

September 1st, 2010 by Hilden

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
02:49-Drunk Dials
11:59-Mailbag
26:00-R-Type Review (iPhone/iPad)
33:35-DoDonPachi Ressurection Review (iPhone/iPad)
43:05-Shank Review (XBLA)
48:47-Retro Review: Kid Niki the Radical Ninja (NES)
53:45-Feature Presentation: Creepy Contest
1:26:18-Five Things
1:37:28-The Last Shot
1:38:21-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.15.2010

August 17th, 2010 by Hilden

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
09:06-Drunk Dials
17:44-Mailbag
25:39-Scott Pilgrim the Game Review (PSN)
34:01-Monday Night Combat Review (XBLA)
43:10-Retro Review: Banjo-Tooie (N64)
49:51-Five Things
1:03:07-The Last Shot
1:04:51-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 05.15.2010

May 19th, 2010 by Hilden

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00:00-Show Intro
06:50-Drunk Dials
14:17-Mailbag
21:39-New Contest Info
27:11-Torchlight Review (Mac)
33:30-Rocket Knight Review (XBLA)
39:25-3D Dot Game Heroes Review (PS3)
45:16-Retro Review: Sub Chase! and Armored Encounter! (Odyssey 2)
49:38-Feature Presentation: Accoustic Sunrise-I’m the Captain
51:57-Five Things
1:04:27-Call-In Line
1:24:35-The Last Shot
1:26:54-Show Close

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Drunken Gamers Radio: 05.02.2010

May 5th, 2010 by Hilden

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00:00-Show Intro
07:19-Drunk Dials
17:18-Mailbag
33:46-Last Galdiators Digital Pinball Review (iPhone/iPad)
41:23-Tecmo Bowl Throwback Review (XBLA)
48:12-Super Street Fighter IV Review (360)
55:58-Retro Review: Drakken (SNES)
1:01:39-Five Things
1:34:00-The Last Shot
1:34:56-Show Close

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Drop Bear Attack by The BayssMekanique

Drunken Gamers Radio: 03.19.2010

March 25th, 2010 by Hilden

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00:00-Show Intro
06:09-Drunk Dial
14:27-Mailbag
27:01-Perfect Dark Review (XBLA)
36:06-The Red Star Review (PSP)
42:25-Espgaluda 2 (360)
52:30-Retro Review: Mars Matrix (DC)
59:44-Double Feature Presentation
Dan Loosen Interview
1:18:46-Shmoppera III-Part 3
1:36:23-Five Things
2:03:36-The Last Shot
2:04:33-Show Close

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Bonk: Brink of Extinction

September 1st, 2009 by John

I am flabbergasted. After just having a conversation the other day where I said the only way to bring Bonk back would be through one of the downloadable services, here he is, ready to appear on WiiWare, XBLA, and PSN. And yes, I will buy all three versions. I am that stupid crazy.

Here are the details:

Bonk. Is. Back! Hudson’s loveable caveman makes his long-awaited return and has brought his enormously giant head with him! Get ready for an all new adventure exclusively on Xbox LIVE®Arcade, Playstation®Network, and WiiWare™ in Spring 2010!

A doomsday comet, surrounded by smaller chunks of debris, is on a collision course with Earth. A strange magnetic field around the comet seems to be driving most of the planet’s weak-willed creatures crazy, and smaller bits of debris are smashing into the jungle near Bonk’s home. Bonk must undertake a perilous journey that will take him to the very center of the planet to save the world.
The Return Of The Most Widely Requested Classic Platformer

• Story Mode with Co-Op play. Play alone or have a friend join you at any time!
• An entire new adventure with Bonk as he swims, bites, climbs, jumps, runs, and head-butts his way through jungles, deserts and volcanic caverns
• Search for help along the way: power ups, check points, and extra health are the staple for every adventuring caveman.
• Transformations are back and weirder than ever! Now Bonk can transform himself into eight different forms by eating meat or encountering Primordial Jelly. No enemy is safe from the boy with the super noggin!

New Features
• Online play for the first time in the series!
• New enemies with incredible variations in personalities and abilities. Beware the Raptor Unicycle Tank!
• Classic 2D platforming in a 3D world.
• Tons of collectibles will have you searching the entire prehistoric world.

Join us as we welcome Bonk back into our hearts! For those who haven’t played the originals, you’re in for a prehistoric side-scrolling adventure, the likes of which you’ve never seen! Coming soon for XBLA, PSN, and WiiWare.

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Trials HD

August 25th, 2009 by badbad_leroybrown

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For gamers, summer has usually been a cruel time of the year with next to nothing coming out at retail, and save for a few surprisingly awesome sleepers like BlazBlue and Call Of Juarez: Bound in Blood, this summer has been no different. Note that I said “retail”, because over the last couple of years the summer has become the time for big time downloadable releases. Last summer saw games like Braid, Geometry Wars 2, Bionic Commando: Rearmed, Castle Crashers, and Penny Arcade Adventures capture the summer. This summer has been no different, with games like Trash Panic, Shatter, ‘Splosion Man, and the one two punch of Tales Of Monkey Island and Secret of Monkey Island SE. I say great timing on the industry’s part. First off, it’s summer time, and people tend to hang out with friends more and do things that don’t involve hanging out in your apartment, so these fun little experiences are perfect for summer. Secondly, it’s a down economy, so people aren’t so inclined to be spending $60 on a game right now.

In any case, the downloadable game rush is spearheaded by Microsoft’s “Summer of Arcade” lineup, which has not disappointed as of yet. However, one game tended to stick out a little more then the others in the lineup, and that was Trials HD: a sequel to a string of Steam titles with a cult following and developed by Finnish developer RedLynx. I am proud to say I was a member of said cult, as last year I spent countless hours perfecting my riding abilities in that game. And believe me when I say I got way more out of it then the $8 price tag led me to believe I would. Well now it’s 1,200 points ($15), and it’s on XBLA. It’s time to check out why Microsoft thought so highly of this title that they put it in it’s summer of arcade lineup.

As Walter from The Big Lebowski would say, “the beauty is its simplicity”, and when you first start the game you will think it’s simple. Trials is a 3D racer on a 2D plane where you control a motorcycle and flip, jump, fall, and climb your way to the finish line. How Trials sticks itself out from the crowd is with its physics. While driving, you have the ability to have the driver on the bike either sit back or lean forward to alter how the bike controls or to position your bike for the perfect landing while airborne. As you progress through the level, you will go through countless checkpoints at the rate of one for every couple of seconds. This is done so that you will be able to finish the game without getting too frustrated, but if you’re anything like me, scoring gold medals is where you’re gonna spend most of your time; and believe me, getting a gold medal in this game is not a easy task. You have to be perfect and not crash once on your run, and sometimes that isn’t even enough. You will be re-trying levels over and over again attempting to shave off .235 seconds and figuring out how to perfectly hit a certain jump to avoid air time to get the gold. This is hard to do during the beginner and easy levels, but once you get to the harder levels the difficulty goes to legendary heights, where even finishing the level with a bronze medal can be extremely hard.

However, getting gold medals will always be your goal, as gold medals unlock some of the cooler stuff in the game, such as new tournaments, new bikes, and, best of all, minigames. Try to imagine the minigames from flat out mixed with the minigames from Super Smash Bros. and you might have some idea. These score-based challenges have you doing things like hurling your body down stairs to see how many bones you can break or keeping your balance in one of those sphere metal balls motorcyclists drive around in. These are a total blast and, like the rest of the game, if you just wanna have fun with it, you can, but getting the gold is infuriatingly difficult. One last thing Trials HD does really is its leaderboard system. If you have friends who have also played the game, the first place score through that level will be posted and there’s a little meter on the top of the screen showing you how your run compares to his run. If you’re into bragging rights with your buddies, this is the game for you.

The game’s style is…intresting, to say the least. The music is comprised primarily of incredibly cheesy shred metal, and the only voice work consists of some random 20 year old dude constantly yelling things like “ALL RIGHT!”. Basically, the style is like something out of a Monster energy drink commercial, but it’s not as annoying as you might think. It’s either intentionally funny or this is just what people from Finland think we want. Either way, presentation is secondary in this game. Every one of the games levels takes place in a abandoned warehouse looking location, and while it’s not the most pleasing game to look at, its rendered nicely enough. The game uses Unreal Engine 3 but doesn’t fall into any of the pitfalls of that engine, such as weird looking lighting or nasty pop-in. It also runs at 60FPS, which is good considering those frames could mean a big difference to people chasing gold.

So while I love this game to death, if you’re the type of person who gets easily frustrated, then be forewarned: you’re going to die in this game. A lot. And then you’re gonna die some more. And then when you get super focused and say, “Ok! I’m feeling it! This is the run!”, you’re probably gonna die there too. If that greatly bothers you, then this might not be the game for you. However, if you are not a pussy, then do not hesitate in picking up Trials HD. There’s tons of levels and plenty of content to justify your $15, not to mention the fact that the game features a full level editor and user generated content, and I cannot wait to see the crazy shit people start making for this game. Trials HD is the new standard in the “just one more try” category.

Drunken Gamers Radio: 08.16.2009

August 18th, 2009 by Hilden

In a weekend full of toddler birthday parties, we take a minute out of putting together race tracks and playing with Play-Doh and talk about some games. This week it’s Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor and Trials HD.

We award the winner of our contest for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 in our Feature Presentation and we talk about the demise of Chromehounds and much more in 5 Things.

Thanks to all who entered the contest and a big thanks again to Santa Faust for donating the prize.

Thanks for listening!

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SHOWNOTES

00:00-Show Intro
07:28 Drunk Dials
15:34-Mailbag
32:58-Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor Review (iPhone)
42:41-Trials HD Review (XBLA)
52:44-Retro Review: Karateka (7800)
1:03:03-Feature Presentation: Contest Winner
1:15:20-Five Things
1:38:42-The Last Shot
1:40:20-Show Close

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1 vs. 100 [Xbox Live Primetime]

June 3rd, 2009 by Ian (DJI)

yep. posting at work.Xbox Prime Time (Live Gold Only). Multiple Choice Trivia. $Free. Forced Ads. Can Only Play at Designated Times. Win Spacebucks & XBLA games. No Bob Sagat.

Worth the price/time?: It’s worth trying once.

Recommended: Trivia fans
Recommended: Players desiring to attempt making money off Microsoft through a test of skill, or players seeking a new online experience.
Not Recommended: If you can’t stand in-game ads or time restrictions.
Not Recommended: Impatient players.

I used to love game shows; the crazy rules, strange machines, and random challenges all brought me to smiles. The last game show if you even wanna call it that I liked was Sasuke, “Ninja Warrior”. The spirit of any jackass in Japan being able to attempt this obstacle course with inspiring or hilarious results was always a great eater of time for me. The best part is they released competitors one after another through the obstacle courses and didn’t really stop to talk to anybody until after the person kicked all kinds of ass. Later, my cable service became assholes and I lost the channel. But let’s talk about regular game shows, with the trivia, and the screens, and the wheels. These were decent back then. After the introduction of reality TV, game shows took a nasty hit not in ratings, but in format. Whenever Americans get a hold of a concept, we don’t get to go to the game anymore. After anybody does anything, we have to hear the life story of the contestant, what was going through the mind of somebody at the time something was happening, and the diatribe about why this person is going to pick this answer to a multiple choice question. Fuck. You. Shut. Up. This new style of running game shows slowed the game part to an uneventful crawl. Who Wants to be a Millionaire could spend a one-hour show on a single contestant and not finish his set. American Idol creates ‘results shows’ once a week, turning the concept of Ryan Seacrest opening up an envelope to read a name into an hour of unnecessary clip shows, outtakes, and sideshows. Deal or No Deal refuses to use a contestant that knows what statistics are so we have to listen to a verbose battle of a moron’s left brain trying to communicate with the right brain just to pick a goddamn number on a suitcase. Thankfully none of these fluff rituals creeped into the classics like Wheel of Fortune or Jeopardy, where their respective hosts have surely been converted into interactive robots, as they refuse to age, nor quit. I’d love to imagine one of the Bobs from Office Space seriously asking Vanna White what she does for the game show with her honest reply being she needs to walk over and press the touch screen of the letter a contestant has guessed…in 2009. Those letters can’t possibly come up themselves. Ever. I remember the powers that be broke the new Press Your Luck and that made me sad. I abandoned game shows since American producers can’t differentiate running a game from reporting an episode of 20/20.

Oh, right. This is a videogame review, isn’t it.

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