TalkRadar 46 – funny/not funny!
The greatest arcade stories ever told, Watchmen winners and March's unfunny games
URGENT: We want you to describe what's happening here. It would take a million monkeys with a million typewriters a million years to figure it out
Top 7... most embarrassing live-action game scenes– once upon a time, this was the unavoidable future of videogames
Above: Guess what happens
The (un)funniest games of March– audio clips that fall flat on their stupid asses.
Above: GET IT?
Watchmen contest winners announced– Black Freighter and motion comic DVDs could be yours!
Above: MrPips, you’re one of the winners who Watchmen-ified a game character
Wii has lowest user activity– according to Nielsen ratings, which also state that ABC’s Dinosaurs was the number one show last week
Above: As popular as Wii
Update: Oops, Wii is really popular– Nielsen corrects its original statement, now Wii is fun again
Above: America’s favorite system, once again
Question 30: Most memorable arcade experience?
Not pictured: arcades
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Above: Tyler’s been recording the entire recording process of TalkRadar 46. Look for the results... sometime
Above: Charlie stops by to say goodbye, Chris moons him, world carries on
Above: Photographic proof that Chris is a ghost
Above: KREATIVEassassin’s reference to screamingly obnoxious commercial made a few months ago
Above: Forumite ELpork believes this to be a good sampling of TalkRadar, though Scott “Butterworht” hasn’t worked here in years
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Post date: April 10, 2009
T-Dar 46 length: 2:21:37
Quote of the week: "I watched this dog, for two minutes, take a dump on its own balls"
Intro song by: Anamanaguchi
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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.