Infendo Radio discusses the issues that matter most
Saturday, November 10th, 2007 at 1:03pm by Blake![]()
It’s a Crane/Snow show only this week as Scott was busy frightening children at a local playground (pictured). Regardless, listen in as Blake fumbles his intro and Kyle sounds intelligent. There is some good discussion, however, so be sure to email your audio comments to tips@infendo.com or 206-338-BIGN. Enjoy the show.





November 10th, 2007 at 3:43 pm
Hey guys,
Looking forward to a good show.
Normally I’d listen to you guys on the way to work, but I’m going to tryou out while deep sea diving and looking for White Mother on Endless Ocean.
I wonder if you sound as good underwater?
November 10th, 2007 at 3:51 pm
“Normally I’d listen to you guys on the way to work, but I’m going to tryou out while deep sea diving and looking for White Mother on Endless Ocean.
I wonder if you sound as good underwater?”
^^^ quote of the day material
November 10th, 2007 at 8:28 pm
On the topic of abandoning games:
Yes, all the time, this has happened to me especially on Metroid Prime games where there are very little save points and I play in short 2 hour bursts I end up getting frustrated about it and end up forgetting about it when another Warioware or Mario Party is released because, as much to my dismay, I am a pick-up-and-play, casual gamer and I praise Nintendo for spending so much time on appealing to the casual, like myself.
PS: Loved the podcast this week, very engaging.
November 11th, 2007 at 4:32 pm
About your question: I’ve lots of games at home that I’ll probably never finish.
As I’m getting older I more and more like “shorter” games or games like Guitar Hero where I just play a couple songs, am happy and do something else.
I only finish great games or games that I really really like, this year I finished God of War II and Earth Defense Force 2017 *LOL* and I bought like 20 games for different systems - for example I still haven’t finished the fight
November 14th, 2007 at 4:19 pm
Kyle is SO right about spacing out your games! I haven’t got Bioshock precisely because I know I will need some quality time with Halo 3, the Orange Box, Phantom Hourglass, and Super Mario Galaxy… and even that feels like overcrowding. Are game developers shooting themselves in the foot by releasing so many AAA titles so close to each other? I’m reserving Bioshock, COD 4, Battalion Wars II, and Super Smash Bros (thanks, Nintendo!) for next year…
November 21st, 2007 at 8:19 pm
The wii actually lunched on the 19th, not on the 18th