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Maybe it was the late night recording session, but this week’s episode is a wacky one. with tangents and teasing a-plenty. When the game talk finally begins, Erich, Dave, Tim, and Adam chat about new DLC for Left 4 Dead and Street Fighter IV, the retro goodness of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 and The Typing of the Dead, Too Human, Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, Crackdown, Pure, Chrono Trigger, Peggle Dual Shot, the newest addition to the Asperschlager household, and a yard sale opportunity missed. An abbreviated news segment touches on the head-scratching possibilities of a game in which Mr. T fights Nazis, and the latest rumors about the next PSP. That last item leads into a discussion of dead video formats for some reason, followed by Dave surprising the group with this week’s Symposium Ad Nauseum topic—an experiment in improvisation we probably won’t try again.
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By Erich AsperschlagerTags: Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts, Left 4 Dead, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Nintendo DSi, Peggle Dual Shot, Pure, street fighter IV
Hey Dave – it’s called the CED. I have a functioning player and about 2 dozen flicks.
Introduced by RCA, died around 1986 – was actually the first home video format with stereo sound, and had sharper image quality than either VHS or beta!