GC Podcast #37: This Thing Came Apart

It's that time again, GameCola faithful! On our thirty-seventh installment of The GameCola Podcast, Alex Jedraszczak, Paul Franzen, Christian Porter, and special guest star Michael Gray talk about vid

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It’s that time again, GameCola faithful! On our thirty-seventh installment of The GameCola Podcast, Alex Jedraszczak, Paul Franzen, Christian Porter, and special guest star Michael Gray talk about videogames! Oh, and Nathaniel Hoover shows up, too. Here’s just a taste of the things we talk about in the GCPC this month:

  • Videogames
  • The Super Wii and other E3 expectations
  • The Smithsonian videogame exhibit
  • Paul is biased about hamburgers
  • The GameCola staff lead incredibly depressing lives
  • Black Gary ba BLAM!

Can you handle the excitement?! Go grab a can of Spasm, get seated, and prepare yourself for the best podcast until the next one comes out!

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Since 2007

Alex "Jeddy" Jedraszczak is presiding Editor-in-Chief at GameCola, not only editing content but often writing it as well. On top of all this GameCola work, he also develops indie games.

3 Comments

  1. I went to a seminar about the iTouch being a controller for future games! It’s not as bad as it seems. It’s like an iPod touch with a game controller app that wirelessly connects to a consol. But I still think that it’ll be hard to locate the controlls when you can’t actually touch them…

  2. I’d just like to point out that the Mason System isn’t actually time travel. It’s kind of a game the Phoenix made for the jury members to see what he found out during his own investigation. He just changed it so that it showed the key points and not a five hour long thing of him walking around talking to people. Sorry guys, there weren’t actually hobos manipulating time and space. You guys should talk about Ace Attorney more though. You guys have talked about cases 1-1 to 1-5 on previous podcasts but not 2-1 to 3-5.

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