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Aug172009

No More Gamecasts Episode 9 - 08/17/09

Get ready for the best, most action pakt, guest star filled episode of No More Gamecasts to date! The blowout features hosts Matt and Michael talking with Morgan LeFevre, Dennis Jeffris, Justin Potts, Kit Marlowe, Cori Shelly, & Alex Pratt about what they've been playing: Phantom Hourglass, Street Fighter 4, Portal, Resident Evil 5, Fat Princess, Dragon Quest V & Dragon Quest IX.

They're also answering the age old question of "which video game character would you sleep with?" Send us your answers to podcast@nomoregameblogs.com. 

But wait, that's not it! Matt and Michael also read over the rest of the contest letters. Winners to be announced next week (blame Matt for the delay)!

If you want us to talk about anything on the podcast send us an email at podcast@nomoregameblogs.com. If you're feeling nice, leave us a review in the iTunes Store!

No More Gamecasts Episode 9 - 08/17/09

Reader Comments (3)

agh, the anticipation to see who wins is killing me!

Downloading this weeks podcast now.

August 18, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterWagner

I'm gonna win...
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wait a second...

August 18, 2009 | Registered CommenterDennis Jeffris

First of all, I liked the choices for "character you'd most want to sleep with" contest; especially Zangeif, he's a sexy hunk-a-manmeat!
Second, I'd like to disagree with the comment about Tatsunoko VS Capcom beating doing Smash Bros in. I'm a big fan of the Capcom VS series (Marvel VS Capcom 2 is one of my favorite games) so I just recently picked up TVC. And while the combination of the kicks and punches into just 3 buttons does simplify it a bit, it still plays very much like a CapVS game. Which isn't a bad thing. It just requires some time and skill to play well enough to appreciate the game.
Smash Bros on the other hand has a far more basic kind of game play, and has more of a "just pick up and play" feel to it. That coupled with the ability to have 4 people playing at once, hazardous stages, and a huge variety of items creates a sense of choas that just isn't present in TVC.
Once again, I'm not saying either game is better than the other. I just feel that the two games can't really be effectively compared. Both have their own type of game play, with two different kinds of depth. And both are great games.

August 27, 2009 | Registered CommenterJosh Nelson

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