The show isn't to bad. It's the first one, so there is room and time to improve. I rather this then a podcast or some radio type piece. The visual aspect of seeing the games is better.
Yeah, the voice acting was iffy when it focused on Nathan. It looks ok but not a "must buy on day one" kind of game. I'll give the demo a try and may even rent.
Some video games could be made into a movie.. if Hollywood learns to let the devs have some input into the making of the game.

Maybe if they did something like the post Matrix shorts... have a few people animate/CG/ live actions a prequel to the game. Or just do a hour or so long prequel.

I love the game on my PS2, but I don't think I would buy it again.. unless I sold my PS2 for some odd reason.
Looks interesting. I'll have to see how it plays when it actually comes out. Videos and game play can differ when all is said and done. However, it does look good so far.
It's pretty average I think. I'm not an artistic person by nature but I know I could replicate this. And if I can make it then I wouldn't pay for it.
I'm all good. Everything is as it should be.
In Toronto, went to Humber and now at Ryerson for paper number 2. Welcome and make us Canadians proud Tori.
It sounds interesting but I'll wait to play it for my final verdict.
@Omnisleep: I agree. CNET owns TechRepublic, which is not TechCrunch of course.
Really nice work. May need to pick up a couple and wear them. I love gaming shirts that don't look like gaming shirts and or are XL.
Awesome idea for the blog. I usually comment over on Kotaku, but looks like I've another blog on this network to track.
If I was 5 again, I would be all over this one. Great game for the younger generation. Glad you guys liked my tip on this one.
As a person who has had more then one friend couch surf at my place up here in Toronto, Canada. I understand what he's going through to a degree.

However, I'm not sure why Flynn wants to life in SF. I know it's the mecca of gaming on the West coast. But even Mr. Crecente doesn't live in SF, he's in Denver if I'm not mistaken. That proves you can move just about any where to do you job. Flynn, it sucks to be in this situation, but I would pick somewhere cheaper to try and live. I'm sure Brain could suggest a place or two out in his home state.

I love this whole feature. I'm only 25 but I got some of my first gaming at the mall arcade near my old house. Brings me back.
I'll have to go check out my Canadian XBL as I'm wanting some Mass Effect.
Some great memories for 2007. With the year winding down and the weekend here. There is only one question left on my mind.... how are is Kotaku going to top it next year?

We'll bring the comments and support, and you'll bring the stories I hope.

Thanks for the mention guys. I knew you would want to know. I mean, who wouldn't want to be in a top ten list.
Great video. Very well done from beginning to end.

As a PR person once fired from a gaming company, I can tell you, you can't talk about it after. No one likes getting sued.

Plus after a year or so, Jeff will just want to move on and may not want to talk about it. The past is the past and the future is what you make it. I'm sure someone will hire him, he's got more credibility then most press people I know.

@EnigmaNemesis: That is pretty sad. Parents needs to raise their kids better.
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