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Recorded on Valentine’s Day, James Woodcock rips himself away from his girlfriend and Barrie Rogers away from his never ending mistress of delight Viva Pinata and delve into the latest news regarding the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii and debate the issues.
Also featured is an interview with the Compete Blog [38:45] to discuss there post ‘Xbox 360 Wins the Holiday Battle, But Nintendo’s Wii Positioned to Win the War‘ with Max Freiert and Matt Pace.
The debate features:
- Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 Demo
- Unreal Tournament 3 confirmed for Xbox 360
- Multi-platform gaming taking over exclusive needs?
- Saints Row announced for PS3
- Virtua Tennis 3 in 1080p on Xbox 360, but does it mean anything?
- Announced Xbox Live Arcade games for February and onwards
- Evil marshmallows!
- Ode to all things Worms
- Call of Duty 3 Map Pack for Xbox 360
- Sony say “Nintendo Wii impulse purchase“
- Xbox 360 to feature on BBC TV Watchdog
- Upcoming content for Rainbow Six Vegas Xbox 360
- Barrie and James share their Valentine Card moments
- What games do James and Barrie Lurrrvvve at the moment?
- Games we are hoping for?
- Dead or Alive Xtreme 2 – A complete boob!
I was listening to the podcast and was glad to hear the 360’s being looked into on Watchdog, I agree with your co-hosts comment that some people who have had one problem will get in touch, but there those of us out there who have had multiple problems. I am on my 4th 360 since launch and that has now gone Kaput, so i think I would like to hear what Microsoft have to say. My feeling is that they used us as ginuea pigs to fimnd out what was wrong, rather than going through a full testing period, so that they could get it out before the PS3!
Just listened to the show damn funny mate Barrie sounds like Gunnz on our show with the Viva Pinta, Im also waiting for a Kameo 2 I thought that was a great title so I would like to see that come out keep up the great work