Episode 4 has arrived! If you could only hear the outtakes... you would come at us with torches and burn down our snowball.
This week we talk about suppressing your inner fanboy while working on a licensed video game.
We were joined by Environment artist Angel Arca and we really had a blast, as you will hear.
Here are some links to the what is discussed in the Podcast:
Retreads:
Modern Ford Model T
The deviantART Discussion:
Inflation oMg
Piracy Discussion:
Piracy and idiots
PC piracy levels are "astounding" says COD4 dev
Sports Interactive shuts down Eastside Hockey Manager due to high piracy numbers
Spore, Mass Effect PC to Require Online Validation Every Ten Days to Function (Update: Bioware has backed down on this somewhat since the news broke; not sure about Spore)
What the Spartans really wore:
King Leonidas Statue in Thermopylae
(Sorry Mike, you lose! -Ryan)
(Sorry Ryan, Wiki can be used to prove anything)
Painting
State in Thermopyle
And Another
Episode Four - Pirates of the Booty
(right click the above to download)
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
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Wiki only proves that someone on the internet thinks it's true:
http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/ancient/articles/Thermopylae.aspx
Note the numerous references to their 'superior armor' which presumably, doesn't just mean the Immortals were naked but the Spartans were uncircumcised.
Mike conceded vocally but maybe he just didn't want to argue. Listens are encouraged to do their own homework on the issue of flopping Spartan cocks in battle.
love the show.
you guys had talked briefly about downloads being the next wave.
im working at blockbuster and word on the line is that their testing download stations at their main stores.
so in the long term pretty soon, you wont even rent an actual dvd you'll rent... a usb drive?
just a heads up to support your theory.
keep up the good work guys!
me-
Awesome, thanks for listening!
Yeah, the future of game and film distribution is going to be pretty interesting. I think my 2gb flash drive is about the most useful tech purchase I've made in recent memory.
So how they plan to copy protect these movies? Some kind of locked flash drive?
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