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Nerd Tutorial Podcast
Ep 97: King Kong Tutorial

Nerd Tutorial Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 61:02


Topic: King Kong     The move is over, and we’re back with new episodes.  And we pick ourselves back up with one of our more recent topic, on our way to their epic faceoff, we’re studying King Kong, The Eighth Wonder of the World.  Unlike his nemesis, Godzilla, King Kong has a far smaller collection of movies by comparison, but his impact on American pop culture and history and certainly been around in America just as long as his Japanese Counter Part.  And as we await their epic battle, we learn a bit about the massive ape, and study his movies to see what we can gleam off the future encounter.     Creation Created by Merian C. Cooper for his title movie, King Kong (1933), young Cooper was fascinated with primates.  Upon growing older, he eventually started working in the motion picture industry and after production finished on The Four Feathers(1929), he started thinking his next picture would be something to do with Primates.   A year later, he found himself at RKO, a major movie studio, and Cooper began development on what would be King Kong, deciding that his primate would be giant sized.  He had actually decided the ending of the film first, liking the idea of his giant primate fighting war planes atop of the New York Insurance Building.  Famously, Cooper liked the idea of pitting a giant primate against a dinosaur, but decided to focus on one main character instead.   The name for King Kong took some development however.  Cooper originally like names that started with a K, but found himself having a difficult time coming something that sounded mysterious and catchy.  In original scripts, the title monster was only referred to as ‘The Beast’, but the studio did not like the generic name.  Eventually, after notes from the studio, Cooper landed on the name ‘Kong’, but in worried it would sound like a docudrama instead, like other one word films at the time.  He added ‘King’ to differentiate it, thus became King Kong.     Fictional History King Kong is a massive Monster Primate, who originates from ‘Skull Island’, a mysterious island that King Kong lives with other prehistoric mammals and creatures.  The island is thus named due to the skull shaped mountain that lies at the center of the island.  The island is also home to the ancestors of a once highly civilized nation that previously built a wall to keep in the monsters on the island.  Though the name was never used in the original 1933 film, the name was featured in the novelization that came out two months prior to the movie, and has since stuck.   Though described as prehistoric Ape, King Kong has a number of human like qualities, notably, his ability to walk upright in an anthropomorphic manner.  He is described as being upwards of 40-50 feet tall, he was later rescaled to be 18-25 feet tall in the original 1933 film.  In most initial western versions, King Kong is roughly 25 feet tall, however in later Japanese versions, he was scaled in size to be similar to Godzilla.  Most recently, in the 2017 film, he was 104 feet tall, and finally 337 feet tall to fight against Godzilla in 2021.   In most early versions of the character, King Kong is a villain, however, in more recent films, he’s given a sympathetic story, and is even the hero in some of these movies.      History While a major film icon in the west, the character’s intellectual property owners have been split between various parties through history, making the character a difficult character to track.  Initially, the rights were thought to belong with Cooper, but in 1962, when the character was licensed to Toho to make King Kong vs Godzilla (1962), Cooper sued RKO.  Even though there was quite a number of evidence in Cooper’s favor, some key documents were lost between his time in the military and his return home, which the courts found that RKO owned the character.   Eventually, concern over the rights would come up again in 1975 when Universal Studios were trying to make a King Kong Film.  Eventually Universal Studios went to court, arguing that the King Kong novelization and serialization were now in the public domain, but that Universal couldn’t infringe on the original 1933 film.  A later ruling affirmed that the Cooper estate has owned the rights to King Kong’s name, story, and character, which were later sold to universal in 1976.      The character himself has appeared in less than a dozen films over the last 88 years.    King Kong & Son Of Kong (1933) The initial films released by RKO, with the success of the initial King Kong movie, a subsequent film was released later in the year.   King Kong vs Godzilla (1962) After the success of Godzilla in Japan, they looked to make further movies in the franchise.  This moving being the 3rd movie in the Godzilla franchise, it was also the first time either character was portrayed in a color film, showing what they would look like in color.  This King Kong was different from its original western counter part, which included: Coming from Faro island instead of Skull Island Being able to absorb electricity Being same relative size as Godzilla, (100 feet) The film is famous for having to two creatures attacking different parts of Japan, before getting together on the summit of Mount Fuji and fighting each other.  In the end, both tumble in to the ocean, with only King Kong rising up from the depths and swimming back to Faro Island.   King Kong Escapes (1967) In another first, predating Mecha-Godzilla, this 1967 film offered a Mecha-King Kong, a similar mechanical version of the title character.  The film sees a mechanical King Kong digging for a mysterious element, but the robot goes haywire, which results in our heroes capturing King Kong and taking him to Mecha-King Kong to finish each other off.  They eventually can’t do it, and instead somehow get to Tokyo from the North Pole, and recreate the famous ending of the 1933 film, this time using the Tokyo Tower instead.  After defeating Mecha-King Kong, King Kong swims back to his island, never to be heard again.  This is also the version time King Kong seems to have a handler so sorts, as there is a woman who has the ability to control King Kong.    King Kong (1976) A modern remake of the original 1933 film.  This film was what started the law suits with Universal Pictures, as Paramount Pictures and Dino De Laurentiis were attempting to remake the original film, and bought the rights from RKO-General.  The film is a largely faithful remake, but take places in 1976 instead of the original 1933 time frame.   King Kong Lives (1986) A sequel to the 1976 film, King Kong had been alive the entire time, but is currently dying.  In order to save him, they need to transfuse blood from a similar creature, which is where introduce a ‘Lady Kong’, and another similarly sized King Kong primate who helps save King Kong. The film sees King Kong die after the events to save Lady Kong, but Lady Kong gives birth to their son, and returns to Borneo to live peacefully with their son. King Kong (2005) This is the Peter Jackson film that took 3 hour to watch.  A retelling of the 1933 film from a 1933 perspective, it focuses on a film maker, who hires a crew to get footage of the amazing creature, before bringing it back to New York.  The film was well received and earned top marks for its special effects and acting. It was also the first live action film in nearly 20 years.   Kong: Skull Island (2017) As a part of Legendary’s MonsterVerse, which focuses on King Kong and Godzilla movies created in the west.  The movie take places in the same world as Legendary’s other 2014 and 2019 Godzilla movies.  The film follows Monarch, as it searches to map out the various ‘Titan’ monsters around the world.  The Film does a good job of introducing other monsters and setting up the world, and stars Tom Hiddleston and Samuel L. Jackson.  The movie also teases Godzilla vs King Ghidorah, which was the next major movie to come out.   Godzilla vs Kong (2021) The newest feature, which is a sequel to the 2017 film and 2019’s Godzilla: King of the Monsters.       King Kong in Pop Culture There have been multiple illusions to King Kong in various media over the last 88 years, ranging from parodies and humorous references, to near duplication.  Famously, scenes have been reference and re-used in various cartoons, such as the Simpsons, Futurama, The Muppets, and more.  Other movies have references scenes from King Kong as well, including the Nutty Professor, Lego Batman: The Movie, and even Jurassic Park’s dinosaurs were based off the films.    Donkey Kong Franchise The 1981 Nintendo franchise about hero trying to save his girl friend from the title character.  The fact that you travel up buildings that and face off against a large ape were clear illusions, as Nintendo wanted to make a King Kong game.  The character himself would continue on as something much different as the 90s moved on, moving in to a hero role, and being re-imagined as a primate family that fought to save their island.  He was named Donkey Kong, to mean ‘Stubborn Gorilla’.   Rampage Franchise An 1986 arcade classic sees three Kaiju sized monsters destroying a city.  These monsters include a Godzilla/Ymir analog in Lizzie, a giant werewolf in Ralph, and a King Kong like gorilla names George.  The series has several remakes over the years, usually coinciding with new video game hardware and platforms at they came out.  It was adapted in to a film in 2018, which include the Rock leads a rare Albino-Western-Lowland Gorilla that knows sign language, and eventually grows to city-toppling proportions.     Homework: Kong: Skull Island (2017): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OULoar_y7H4 Godzilla vs Kong (2021): Available on HBO Max and in Theaters

The DCAU Podcast
DCAU Podcast: Episode 35- Lego Batman: The Movie – DC Super Heroes Unite

The DCAU Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 40:52


Alan Sharpe and Rebecca Hart join forces to explore the world of DC Animated Movies, a journey featuring a variety of characters, universes and more varieties of Batman than you can count on your hands, The DCAU Podcast is a fortnightly rewatch Podcast. Presented by Alan Sharpe & Rebecca Hart Rebecca also appears on Sons of the Dragon: The Immortal Iron Fist Podcast: https://sonsofthedragontheimmortalironfistpodcast.wordpress.com Alan also presents Rise of the Robots: A Battlebots/Robot Wars Podcast: https://audioboom.com/channels/4992208 Edited by Alan Sharpe Theme: Chiptune Hero by Teknoaxe Follow us on Twitter @DCAUPodcast Email us at dcaupodcast@yahoo.com

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ZVZ
#91 – „The Room” i „The Disaster Artist”

ZVZ

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 55:04


Przed Wami pierwszy odcinek siódmego sezonu ZVZ! Po kilkutygodniowej przerwie wracamy do Was z nowymi siłami i zapałem do pracy. W dzisiejszym odcinku podsumowujemy nasze popkulturowe doświadczenia ostatnich tygodni a potem przechodzimy do tematu głównego: łączonego omówienia filmów „The Room” i „The Disaster Artist”. Mamy nadzieję, że ten sezon Wam się spodoba i będzie Wam dostarczał radości przez najbliższe piętnaście tygodni. Miłego słuchania! Polub fanpage naszego podcastu Napisz do nas na kontakt@zvz.pl Rozpiska tematów: 00:00:00 – Nowy sezon i ważne ogłoszenia 00:03:30 – Kasia krótko o filmie „Czwarta władza” 00:05:53 – Kasia opowiada o filmie „Tamte dni, tamte noce” i myli tytuł 00:07:33 – Serial „One Day at a Time” 00:08:43 – „Black Lightning” i superbohaterskie seriale CW 00:11:48 – Paweł nadrobił „LEGO Batman: The Movie” 00:13:52 – Paweł nie wie jak ocenić „Grę o wszystko” 00:17:32 – Serial „Manhunt: Unabomber”, czyli nie graj tego jeszcze raz, Sam… 00:22:28 – Kochamy nowe wydanie „Życia i czasów Sknerusa McKwacza”, ale nie jego tłumaczenie 00:28:02 – Zły? Być może. Niepokojący? Na pewno! Opowiadamy o „The Room” 00:39:18 – Jak do tego doszło, czyli omawiamy „The Disaster Artist”

Middle of the Row
We Are (Mostly) Crazy For Coco!

Middle of the Row

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 68:48


00:30 Lego Batman: The Movie, Beach Slang, Julian Baker (Again) 02:30 Wolfenstein: The New Colossus, Horizon Zero Dawn DLC 05:25 Runaways 08:25 Assassin's Creed: Origins 12:30 Weirdness Because Jon Forgot To Record! 13:10 Alias Grace, Toast of London, Godless 20:45 Coco 25:00 Jon Mulls The Frozen Olaf Short 29:15 Back to Coco 42:20 Spoilers for Coco 56:15 The State of Animation, A Brief Wonder Woman Discussion, And Some Random Movie Talk 1:02:00 What's Coming For The Podcast? 1:05:00 Ben and Jon Prove They Have Seen The Room

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Sag was! Podcast
143 Alles wieder gut

Sag was! Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 39:38


Josef Max Hajda Josef Max Hajda @ Alles wieder gut Mathias Schweiger (function() { var s = document.createElement('script'), t = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.type = 'text/javascript'; s.async = true; s.src = 'https://api.flattr.com/js/0.6/load.js?mode=auto'; t.parentNode.insertBefore(s, t); })(); VoD bei den Emmys Wie jedes Jahr gibt es wieder eine Emmy Verleihung. Der Emmy ist sowas wie der Oscar für TV Serien. VoD wird dabei immer bedeutender und in diesem Jahr zieht Netflix mit 18 Nominierungen sogar mit HBO gleich. Mal schauen, wer am Schluss die meisten preise abräumt. Am 13. Juli wissen wir mehr. VoD: neuen Stoff und Atmos Sound braucht das Land Wie immer gibt es ein paar Tipps und da springen dem Geek gleich die Titel “Castlevania” auf Netflix und Lego Batman The Movie ins Auge. Wir haben für Euch in die Titel reingeschaut und sagen was es taugt. Ausserdem hat Netflix nun Dolby Atmos Titel am Start Castlevania Wie lange braucht… …Iron Man, um ein mal um die Welt zu fliegen? Es sind 3 Stunden und 16 Minuten. Dieses und mehr Fragen findet Ihr bei Travel Math beantwortet. Inkl. einem kleinen Quiz mit netten Animationen. Virtuelle Flüge über Pluto Die Pluto Mission New Horizon ist ja nun schon etwas länger, läuft aber immer noch. Da die Sonde vor kurzen den Pluto sehr dicht überflogen hat, gibt es nun 2 sehr spannende virtuelle Videos in denen man das erleben kann. Pluto Neues Dexter Album Dexter, mehrfach ausgezeichneter Produzent, u.a. für Cro, hat ein neues Album. Chillige Sommerbeats im Dexter Style. Wir stellen Euch einen Track vom aktuellen Album vor. Dexter Soundcloud vor dem aus? Bald könnte es aus sein mit der Musikhosting Plattform Soundcloud. Bereits 40% der Mitarbeiter wurden entlassen und dennoch könnte es nur noch unter zwei Monate dauern, bis die Insolvenz vor der Tür steht…Das schreibt zumindest Techcrunch. Die Frage ist, wie man als Nutzer da nun weiter vorgeht. Auf Soundcloud verlassen, dass alles gut wird? Oder schon nach Alternativen umsehen? Hoffen, dass sie gekauft werden, und alles so weiter geht? Totgeglaubte Leben länger… Man glaubt es nicht, die Google Glass ist zurück. Ein Riesenhype und dann doch verschwunden, kommt die Augmented Reality Brille nun im Business Sektor zurück. Lichtfeldkamera für AR? Offenbar hat Apple ein nettes Patent in der Tasche. Dank zwei kameras im iPhone 7 Plus können Vorder- und Hintergrund besser getrennt werden, was es ermöglicht digitale Inhalte einzuspielen. Profitieren davon könnte als erstes Facetime. Wir erklären euch, was dahinter steckt. Was Nintendo kann… …kann Atari schon lange: der Pioneer der Gamingszene hat bereits im Juni auf der E3 eine neue Konsole angekündigt. Nach dem glücklosen Jaguar versuchen es die Amerikaner erneut, ob nun nur Retro oder auch neuer Stoff, das lässt sich nicht genau sagen. Wir haben auf jeden Fall neue Bilder gesehen. Ataribox Das musste ja so kommen In Japan läuten die Hochzeitsglocken. Nachdem man dort dankt Virtual Reality schon eine Beziehung zu digitalen Partnern eingehen kann, haben sich nun die ersten Männer mit Datenbrille vor den Altar gewagt und …. Anime Charaktere geheiratet… Zusammenfassung: In dieser Ausgabe haben wir für euch VoD Stuff, Augmented Reality, Atari und Hochzeiten. Dazu eine Pleite und Musik. Alles wie immer und trotzdem: Muss man gehört haben! Der Beitrag 143 Alles wieder gut erschien zuerst auf Sag was! Geektalk.

Cinema 7even
Our Take: LEGO Batman The Movie

Cinema 7even

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2017 54:52


Chris Hawk returns to talk The Lego Batman Movie, other Batman stuff, and some movie trailers he was excited to see. Featured Songs this Episode are Songs featured in The Lego Batman Movie, "Man in The Mirror" cover by Richard Cheese, "Who's the(Bat)Man" and "Friends are Family". No copy right is intended, all rights to the songs belong to their respected owners. As always, remember while you listen, to watch and explore with us.

Toys For Games 'Cast - Collecting, playing with, and discussing toys-to-life

A quick roundup of the news from the last week, including: Disney Infinity Community Game Nights Fire Emblem amiibo gain usefulness Skylanders Imaginators patch LEGO Batman The Movie comes to Dimensions Lightseekers packaging revealed   Executive Producer:Jorge Torres!   SHOW SPONSOR - Devin Laschinski(Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Dlasch2)

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After Hate
Episode 32 : Tout à LEGO

After Hate

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2017 65:15


Épisode 32, on a décidé de parler LEGO, et forcément de Lego Batman The Movie. Please Enjoy. Les actus : Kwyxz nous parle du ski à la californienne (02:00) tandis que Daniel est en train de se regarder Twin Peaks à nouveau pour la première fois depuis sa diffusion française (08:00) et de la beauté de … Continuer la lecture de « Episode 32 : Tout à LEGO »

Bat the Movies
4 - Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Superheroes Unite

Bat the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 33:17


It's not the Lego Batman movie you're thinking of. Not yet. This is a movie based on the sequel to a video game based on a toy based on a comic book. Is it any good? Or are you better off playing the game instead? How many times will Kevin and Thaddeus accidentally refer to this movie as a game? Speaking of games, will BtM start streaming on Twitch? And what dreaded thing does fate have in store for them next week? Only one way to find out! It's listening. Listening is the way you find out. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/batthemovies/ twitter: https://twitter.com/batthemovies email: batthemoviespodcast@gmail.com website: https://batthemovies.wordpress.com

Geekscape Games Podcast
Level 91 - "Geekscape Heroes"

Geekscape Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2016 55:39


Join Josh and Shane as they discuss the last week in video games! THIS WEEK: Hideo Kojima comments on Metal Gear: Survive. Street Fighter V gets CPU update. Sonic Mania Collectors Edition commercial is hilarious and chocked full of 90's nostalgia. Lego Batman The Movie gets added to Lego Dimensions. New packs announced. Bioshock Remastered Collection PC release still retains bugs and errors from original release. Blizzard is getting rid of Battle.net name. Ubisoft CEO thinks the Nintendo NX is tre fab. Bayonetta Amiibo announced. New Pokemon Sun & Moon version exclusives announced. New Pokemon transfer options available, and are confusing as hell. Destiny: Rise of Iron. Tokyo Mirage Sessions. Don't Starve Together. Geekscape Games Theme Song: Sunny Day - MmcM

The Nerd Files
#21: COMIC-CON 2016

The Nerd Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 55:54


STAR TREK BEYOND REVIEW COMIC-CON 2016 REVIEW: JUSTICE LEAGUE, SUICIDE SQUAD, LEGO BATMAN THE MOVIE, KONG SKULL ISLAND, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM, KING ARTHUR: LEGEND OF THE SWORD, MARVEL, DR. STRANGE, BLACK PANTHER, CAPTAIN MARVEL, WALKING DEAD, GAME OF THRONES AND MUCH MORE! NERD GASM EPISODE

A Play On Nerds
Episode 57 - Upcoming Movie Roundup!

A Play On Nerds

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 60:59


Join Jarman and Steve for a trek into the future! ...of movies. We explore the many, MANY sci-fi and fantasy films that are going to be released in 2016 and beyond. Some, no one asked for, some, we are very excited about... What do you think of these upcoming expensive creations? We also tap into some Nerdy News with a discussion of the passing of comedian Gary Shandling and warring ant colonies and how they do it better than humans... For Trailer Reviews, we cover the upcoming Lego Batman: The Movie, and the second X-Men: Apocalypse trailer. Intro music provided with permission by the awesome Jimmy Hinson of Big Giant Circles. Find him Bandcamp (http://music.biggiantcircles.com/) or iTunes! (https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/big-giant-circles/id367569812) Visit us at our website: APlayOnNerds.comEmail us at Contact@APlayOnNerds.comFollow us on Twitter and Instagram @APlayOnNerdsLike us on Facebook! Add us to your circles on Google+Listen to us on SoundCloudFollow us on Tubmlr!Watch us stream live on our Twitch channel!

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It's Your Pic
Episode 14 – On LEGOs, MLPs, and Martians

It's Your Pic

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2015 27:48


It’s a bit of a scattershot show this week.  There wasn’t a lot of time this week for everyone to get together and watch a movie, so Collin watched Lego Batman: The Movie while I fell asleep in a chair, … Continue reading →

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VKPodcast
019. Rillipileet 2013. Lego Batman: The Movie - DC Super Heroes Unite (2013), Catwoman (2004)

VKPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2013 94:46


The Batman Universe Commentaries
LEGO Batman: The Movie (2013)

The Batman Universe Commentaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2013 84:34


Join Stella, Joe and Don as they give their commentary on LEGO Batman: The Movie. The post LEGO Batman: The Movie (2013) appeared first on The Batman Universe.

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KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Space Warriors, Epic, Star Trek Into Darkness, LEGO Batman

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 57:24


Listen in as our KIDS FIRST! Film Critics review four great films! LEGO Batman: The Movie which just came out in DVD-Blu-ray, Epic starring Josh Hutcherson and Amanda Seyfield, Space Warriors - available exclusively at Wal-Mart and Star Trek into Darkness - starring Chris Pine and playing in theaters now. Catch all this and more with your hosts Raven Devanney and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Keefer Blakeslee and Patrick Nguyen.

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions
Space Warriors, Epic, Star Trek Into Darkness, LEGO Batman

KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2013 57:24


Listen in as our KIDS FIRST! Film Critics review four great films! LEGO Batman: The Movie which just came out in DVD-Blu-ray, Epic starring Josh Hutcherson and Amanda Seyfield, Space Warriors - available exclusively at Wal-Mart and Star Trek into Darkness - starring Chris Pine and playing in theaters now. Catch all this and more with your hosts Raven Devanney and Brianna Hope Beaton joined by KIDS FIRST! Film Critics Gerry Orz, Keefer Blakeslee and Patrick Nguyen.

Thenutgallery.com Movie Review Podcast
thenutgallery.com Podcast Ep 82

Thenutgallery.com Movie Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2013 73:15


New Voice Mail Number (608) 305-4829 and things needed in a male gross out comedy. Promo: Nutty Bites. May Movie Releases: Iron Man 3, Dead Mans Burden, Aftershock, The Great Gatsby, Peeples, Star Trek Into Darkness, Epic, Fast and the Furious 6, The hangover Part III, Now You See Me, The Purge. May DVD Releases: Jack Reacher, Mama, Safe Haven, Texas Chainsaw 3d, Cloud Atlas, Side Effects, Parker, The Last Stand, Lego Batman The Movie, Dark Skies, Covert Affairs Season 3. May Video Game Releases: Metro Last Light, Call of Juarez Gunslinger, Resident Evil Revelations, Lego Batman 2 DC Super Heroes, Worms Collections, Fuse, Grid 2. Movie Classic: Scarface The List: Sequels that should not have been made. Closing Music: The Orgres - You're My Baby.

GameBurst
GameBurst News - October 21st, 2012

GameBurst

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2012 36:35


[News] James, Neil and Leg discuss the latest gaming headlines including potential issues with Wii U's voice chat, the struggles of the new PSN store, LEGO Batman: The Movie, first rumours about Skyrim's next DLC, details of Mass Effect's Amiga (sorry! That's Omega) DLC, the BioShock Infinite Ultimate Songbird Edition and the future of Burnout and Road Rash. www.gameburst.co.ukpod@gameburst.co.uktwitter.com/gameburstfacebook.com/gameburst 

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