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Infendo Radio 91 is safe for consumption

Saturday, February 9th, 2008 at 3:50pm by David

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Grab a plate and dig in as the podcast crew dish up some Brawl, Boom Blox, New Game Get, and a double-portion of Awesome!

11 Comments

  1. djt0ast says...

    what kind of net connection do you have your mp3 linked to? it’s so slow!!!! hahahaha!! do you need me to host it or something?

  2. Will says...

    Wow, a Resident Evil Skit… Omg.

  3. Noremakk says...

    Is that you, Jill?

  4. KillerHeroes says...

    Hook was a terrible movie.

  5. cmdg says...

    Actually Scott the Paper Mario tittle for Gamecube IS the Thousand Year Door. The one for Wii is Super Paper Mario.

  6. Flamov says...

    Diary of a Cartoonist! XD

    Great show as always!

  7. johnnymilkshark says...

    I like Hook better than A.I.

  8. Flamov says...

    Galaxy was amazing, and I would say it was better than ‘64 but… uh, it’s hard.

    Mario Sunshine was fine! It was a great game; as Scott said, not one of their most appealing games, but it was very fun : ) Good to see the pump in SSBB

  9. DocOctorok says...

    Honestly, who names these episodes? Three of the last four episode titles have been about friend codes. I think it’s been beaten to death already.

  10. Paul says...

    Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!! What is that clicking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Online is not 100% lag free in Smash Bros. Lag happens, but only in very very very very very rare cases. So, like 99.99999999% free.

  11. InvisibleMan says...

    SUSHI!!

    To Blake,

    Disagree:
    > A.I. is one of Spielberg’s best films in my book! Oh, and Hook sucked… nice premise, but the movie fell appart in its last third.

    > Super Mario Sunshine is still one of the two best Super Marios along with Super Mario 64 in my other book! Super Mario Galaxy may surpass both of those, but I still have to finish it…

    Agree:

    > Zelda: the Wind Waker holds up much better than Zelda: Twilight Princess! Its art style guarantees that it will never look outdated, even on the new generation systems, and it can easily be translated into handhelds, as Phantom Hourglass has demonstrated.

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