TalkRadar 23 – Wii Music, watch out

Rest up this weekend kiddies, cuz starting next week there’s a nonstop barrage of quality games coming out, right up until New Year’s Eve. This week we talk about the first games in that wave (Dead Space, Saints Row 2, Wii Music), plus the toughest opening levels of all time, then hit the forums for your answers to last week’s poll.

Be sure to listen for a special appearance by the Dark Lord of the Sith as well. He’s such a super speller!

Explicit Content Within! Persons with delicate ears should definitely not listen, as they will hear edgy no-no words freely spoken on South Park and HBO.


10-17-08 | Length - 1:36:52 | Opening song byAnamanaguchi

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TOPICS

Top 7... Toughest opening levels– they’re pretty tough, we guess, if you’re a loser

Darth Vader spells it out– well, sort of

Dead Space– it’s out! How much do you disagree with everyone else’s review?

Buy Bush a PS2– history lesson! Mikel actually campaigned to buy The Greenest President Ever a PlayStation 2

Question 7: First game that gave you Nintendo Thumb?

THE VOICES

Quote of the week:
“I love my racing games. I’m something of a racist.”

For more TalkRadar (and yes, you do want more) browse ourpast episodes.


Above: Shane busts out a life-changing guitar solo in WiiMusic, Chris begins transforming into Ernest P. Worrell on the spot


Above: A song so moving people literally had to walk away


Above: Uh oh... not the best combination of things to receive in the mail on the same day


Above: Who can take a suicide note seriously when you’re using such a colorful pen?


Above: Chris announces his candidacy for Digital Media Czar, or whatever it was he said


Above: Breaking news! More cluttered junk for GamesRadar!


Above: Happened only minutes ago. He now has a new home in the corner

Oct 17, 2008

Brett Elston

A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.