Yet Another Gaming Show Episode 32 – Achievement Unplanned!

Posted by Evan

August 3rd, 2008

Yeah, this is another one of our less outlined shows, even for a Sunday. What began as a discussion about the nature of achievments ends with a series of shameless plugs, a couple game reviews, and at least one crying child.

Speaking of shameless plugs…

Ashley’s article on the new Miyazaki film

My new c-blog on Destructoid

The ending song for today’s show is by Courtney’s band, Sajak. It was recorded at a local college radio station in the midst of renovating thier on-air studio, so any issues you may have with audio quality are not Courtney’s fault.

Tracks On This Show:

Bad Girls Go To Hell by Agent X & The Kill Villians

Bombs Away! (Live) by Sajak

Feel free to send comments, questions, and unveiled threats to yags@fancypantsgangsters.com or leave comments in the post below.

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View Comments to “Yet Another Gaming Show Episode 32 – Achievement Unplanned!”

  1. Mr_British Says:

    perhaps you could do a complete zombie/horror themed story.

    just an idea

    :)

  2. Teakandorange Says:

    I like to think that achievements also kind of add another angle of replayability to a lot of games that I might not pick up again after playing it through once, like FPS or racing games. Also thanks for the heads up on the new Miyazaki film, both my sister and I are big fans of his stuff (Porco Rosso is one of my overall favorite movies).

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