TalkRadar 142 – Shipping out to Boston
PAX East preambles, Dragon Age II talk, and goddamned birds!
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The Topics
So, what's the word?
BroHo’s first multiplatform single-player expansion brings a sidelined character back into the spotlight
The wrinkles may have become more apparent, but this game shows its age well
Sorry guys, thanks to PAX planning shaking up our schedules, no question this week. Better luck next time.
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In the office
Above: Sega gave us some pretty odd banana holders in honor of Super Monkey Ball 3D
Above: This is a scary thing to wake up to even if everything was ok in the end
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Above: Chris is SOOOOOOO excited to be flying to PAX East at 6AM
Above: In honor of Homefront, THQ sent us a crazy awesome toy
In the community
Above: Brett asked for out of context uses for that MK screen, and MrDuracraft delivered
Above: The rest of our fan art this week focused on Hank's divisive rant against Family Guy, like this one from The Monarch
Above: Then graboids had this apt comparison
Above: This art by Batman5273 was the favorite ofHenry's mom
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Post date:March 11, 2011
T-Dar141 length: 1:33:25
Intro song by: Anamanaguchi
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Henry Gilbert is a former GamesRadar+ Editor, having spent seven years at the site helping to navigate our readers through the PS3 and Xbox 360 generation. Henry is now following another passion of his besides video games, working as the producer and podcast cohost of the popular Talking Simpsons and What a Cartoon podcasts.
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