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4PP 202: What If Brad Were a Woman aka KingofHearts Fails
Recorded Tuesday morning, Nick, Brad, and David are joined by Carlos to talk about Super Meat Boy, Donkey Kong Returns, Pac-man Championship DX, Who's That Flying?, Need For Speed: Pursuit, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
Published by David Liao on Nov. 24, 2010
Cocktail Time Ep. 10 - Multiplayer Pants
Oh hell yeah! It's been quite awhile but the time has come. Don't worry, we talk a little bit about why it's been so long...and believe me, it's a good reason.
Published by Joseph Christ on Nov. 22, 2010
4PP 201: The Obscure President of Mexico
Recorded Monday evening, Nick, Brad, and David are joined by Carlos to talk about The Majin Demo, Metroid Prime 2, Sly Collection, DJ Hero 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Lifeline, and Bloodstone. We go over the usuals News, Community, Chatter for the Week, and the 4Player Minute.
Published by David Liao on Nov. 17, 2010
4PP 200: Technically One Ninety Nine Point Five
Recorded late late Sunday or early early Monday Morning, Nick, Brad, and David are joined by special guest Nolan Obsidian to talk about Kirby Epic Yarn, The Kinect, Sims 3, The new GoldenEye, Hoard, and a little Fallout New Vegas.
Published by David Liao on Nov. 8, 2010
4PP 198: Not Enough Meat
Recorded early morning afternoonish Monday. Nick, Brad, and David sit down to discuss Super Meat Boy, Plants vs Zombies, Alpha Protocol, Half-Life 2, Vanquish, and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 25, 2010
4PP 197: Brad is the Biggest Douche in the World
Nick, Brad, & David talk about Castlevania: Lords of Shadow, Comic Jumper, & Shantae: Risky's Revenge. The usual news, chatter for the week, viewer questions, and 4Player Minute follow.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 20, 2010
TF 058 - Top 5 Overshadowed Games
On the way home from Houston, Brad & David have a conversation about some of the best games that were lost among the shuffle due to other more high profile ones being released around the same time. Is it a case of poor planning, different audiences, or just plain stupidity.
Published by David Liao on Oct. 18, 2010