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We've never had a show like this one! This is only the second time we've recorded from Mom Brain's house. This is the first time it's been just me, Mom Brain and Kirby. I don't even have our intro or outro songs! Have a listen and see what you think!
This is simply a means of discussion concerning the to-be-revealed mystery Pokemon that we talked about earlier today. I know you guys are big Pokemon experts, so I'd love to hear your thoughts on this possible connection. We have two weeks worth of waiting before we find out what's up! That is, unless Coro Coro spills the beans.
On our last two podcasts, we've dedicated a ton of discussion to No More Heroes: Desperate Struggle. Our gang happens to be very big fans of the first game, and we couldn't wait to get our hands on the sequel. Obviously, the biggest part of these games are the boss battles, and Desperate Heroes takes things above and beyond the original.
Want to download a mysterious update for your DSi? It's completely free, and we can't tell you what it does. I guess it can't be that important, since Nintendo hasn't made mention of the download! If anyone can figure out what this update does, please shoot me an email! Thanks to MrModestGreen for the heads up!
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (Wii) – 8.5
Ace Attorney Investigations: Miles Edgeworth (DS) – 7.5
No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle (Wii) – 8.5
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey (DS) – 8.75
"We are delighted that Ashes Cricket 2009 has been selected as the Best Cricket Game in the Cricket Gaming Awards. The fact that the awards are voted for by the fans makes it especially pleasing. So many people worked so hard to get the Ashes games out there, and this award is testament to our vision: We are just all really pleased to extend Codemasters' association with a great sport and an absolutely fantastic series. Thank you to everyone that voted for us, and rest assured we're still in the hunt for the "Holy Bail" with you all..." - Jamie Firth, producer
I'd still like to try out Ashes Cricket 2009, but I don't think anyone is going to publish the game stateside. If only U.S. gamers were interested in more than football/basketball/baseball.