Episode 010

The tenth episode of Video Game Theory! I can’t believe we’ve actually recorded the show for this long of a stretch. And we’ve built up our listener-base to around 170 unique downloads as of a few episodes ago. Sure, that may not seem like much compared to bigger organizations, but we’re just a handful of guys down in Arkansas recording shows for the love of gaming and the love of recording it. I think it’s pretty darn neat, myself. Next week, we will be featuring a special holiday edition of Video Game Theory in the form of a ‘best-of’ episode, featuring the best clips of the earlier shows. It should be humorous to say the least. I often cringe hearing the first couple of episodes. In any case, on behalf of the guys(and girls) associated with VG Theory Productions, thanks for sticking with us. We hope you haven’t been disappointed. -Ricky Coulter(TheGrandPubaa): Webmaster, Host, and Chief Editor for VG Theory Productions.

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Hosts: Ricky Coulter, Dillon Bray, Addison Shelton, Josh Boone

Special Guest Spectator: Ali Taylor

***These particular show notes are incomplete. We will post the full version as soon as is possible. Apologies for the inconvenience. -Ricky***

Topics:

- joystiq.com - Mystery Sega franchise heads to PSP

- joystiq.com - Family Entertainment Protection act now filed

- joystiq.com - Superman ‘Too Big’ for the Big Screen

- joystiq.com - Nintendo reveal sales figures

- joystiq.com - Sony on track to double PSP sales

- joystiq.com - Xbox 360 scalpers robbed at gunpoint

- engadget.com - Mario Kart Aracde GP cabinets for sale

This Week’s RetroView(s): Mario Paint(SNES) and Zombies Ate My Neighbors(SNES), by Addison

This Week’s Ending Theme: Next My Generation(Sonic The Hedgehog 2), by analoq.

Running Time: 41:26


Wednesday, December 21st, 2005 Podcast

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