On this tender and poignant episode of The GameCola Podcast, Alex Jedraszczak, Christian Porter, Nathaniel Hoover, and Paul Franzen discuss the controversial issue of videogames. Topics included in this discussion include:
- The 3DS is a neat gimmick, but gives you a headache
- OUR FIRST LISTENER E-MAIL
- How more listeners can e-mail us
- Videogames that would have been better as another genre
- Why videogames aren’t as good as movies or books of the same genre
- Boring Gaz problems
Did you catch that one? Someone actually e-mailed us at podcast@gamecola.net! And, we read it on the podcast! Did you know that you, too, can e-mail us and have your e-mail read on the podcast? Try it! E-mail us at podcast@gamecola.net.
Sorry about that. I didn’t mean to insult you guys, I was in a rush and I didn’t check what we wrote very good. Sorry.
HOLD IT! How do I contact you guys again! I didn’t catch it! (sarcasm)
No worries! I don’t think any of us were actually offended; and we definitely appreciated the e-mail, so thanks.
Really entertaining podcast. I’d love to see the yahoo answer section on future podcasts. As far as games as a different genre: The RPG parody boss fight in Kirby Superstar made me want to see a Kirby RPG game. Kirby may not have a very absorbing story, but Paper Mario still worked out pretty well despite its silent hero.
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I’ve always thought Kirby could do more. I’m like one of a small number of people who thought Kirby’s Air Ride was absolutely marvelous. A Kirby RPG would be splendid, or a 3D platformer in the style of the City Trial mode from Air Ride.
Oh me too, Kirby Air Ride is a favorite of mine that to this day is still a commonly played multiplayer game between me and my friends. I do wonder why Kirby never evolved into 3D outside of Air Ride, because he certainly deserves it.