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In Power Creep #11, we talk about Code Vein, the Magic Duels card game on mobile, Counter-Strike Global Offensive’s Cache remake, Jack Box Party Pack 6, and Warframe. Should you have a crack at Code Vein? Is CSGO’s Cache remake money in the bank? And why does Warframe look as if Gwyneth Paltrow was the […]
In Power Creep #11, we talk about Code Vein, the Magic Duels card game on mobile, Counter-Strike Global Offensive’s Cache remake, Jack Box Party Pack 6, and Warframe. Should you have a crack at Code Vein? Is CSGO’s Cache remake money in the bank? And why does Warframe look as if Gwyneth Paltrow was the […]
Die Beta von «Magic: The Gathering Arena» ist der neuste Versuch, das wohl älteste Trading Card Game in die digitale Welt zu übersetzen. Als alte Magic- und Sammelkartenspieler mussten wir den geistigen Nachfolger von «Magic Online» oder «Magic Duels» selbstverständlich ausprobiert. In einem GAME TALK, der sich an neue wie auch erfahrene Magic-Spieler richtet, besprechen wir die Qualität der Umsetzung, entschlüsseln das Finanzierungsmodell und streiten über die Sinnhaftigkeit der Raritäten sowie des Mana-Systems. Wem können wir dieses Onlinespiel von «Wizards of the Coast» – besonders im Vergleich zur modernen Konkurrenz – wirklich empfehlen?
New! Salty Language 348 http://traffic.libsyn.com/salty/SaltyLanguage348.mp3 www.saltylanguage.com This week, Bryan and Tony discuss beard products, Magic Duels challenge, driving anxiety, Apple store, Bryan injures himself, Baskets, Atlanta, Brawl in Cell Block 99, our QoftheW and recap, and more! QotheW: What Muppet would you like to be, and what Muppet do you think you are? Subscribe / rate / review us on Apple Podcasts! Visit us at: saltylanguage.com Spotify search Salty Language iHeart Radio: http://www.iheart.com/show/263-Salty-Language/ Google Play Music: https://goo.gl/35HR6A salty-language.tumblr.com / facebook.com/saltylanguage @salty_language / saltylanguage@gmail.com http://salty.libsyn.com/webpage / http://www.youtube.com/user/SaltyLanguagePod Instagram: SaltyLanguage Reddit: r/saltylanguage On Stitcher search Salty Language Voicemail: (415) 857-2589tangentboundnetwork.com wickedradionetwork.com geekliferadio.com Share with your friends!
While we have previous explored the deserts of Amonkhet, the seas of Ixalan, and the various formats played at our local game stores, Mull to 3 has yet to explore cyberspace and the digital realm of Magic the Gathering.This episode we talk through a who's who of Magic the Gatherings past, present, and future digital offerings, with a focus on Mazz's favourite digital format, Magic Duels. We also check out some of Soohan's new gear, we look at some new Ixalan preview cardsAre you ready to Get Digital?You can find us on Twitter @mullto3 as well as on Facebook. We also post our decks on TappedOut (also Mull To 3).Songs included in this podcast in order of appearance are:- "The Three R's" by Jack Johnson- "The Seinfeld Theme" by Jonathan Wolff
While we have previous explored the deserts of Amonkhet, the seas of Ixalan, and the various formats played at our local game stores, Mull to 3 has yet to explore cyberspace and the digital realm of Magic the Gathering.This episode we talk through a who's who of Magic the Gatherings past, present, and future digital offerings, with a focus on Mazz's favourite digital format, Magic Duels. We also check out some of Soohan's new gear, we look at some new Ixalan preview cardsAre you ready to Get Digital?You can find us on Twitter @mullto3 as well as on Facebook. We also post our decks on TappedOut (also Mull To 3).Songs included in this podcast in order of appearance are:- "The Three R's" by Jack Johnson- "The Seinfeld Theme" by Jonathan Wolff
We kick off the episode with some retro game and console hunting stories from Jason. Then we discuss Jason's trip to GP Vegas and more Magic pre-releases. But of course we talk plenty of games like The Room 2, Fire Emblem Echoes, Fire Emblem Heroes, Fire Emblem Fates, Pokemon Sun, Magic Duels, Overwatch, Mafia 3, Doom! (2016), Mass Effect Andromeda, Destiny, Stardew Valley, Injustice 2, the Marvel VS Capcom Infinite demo, Street Fighter 5, Mega Man Legacy Collection, Persona 5, the Gwent open beta, Marvel Heroes Omega, and Ironcast. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (Champagne Funk by: Brock Berrigan) -NES Dog Bone Controller: https://www.google.com/search?q=nes+dogbone+controller&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi9pJzAivvUAhXEQCYKHZ3wAvIQsAQITw&biw=1680&bih=944 -The Fire Emblem Echoes DLC Explained: https://fireemblemechoes.nintendo.com/dlc/ -Jason's Street Fighter 5 clip: https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=Q8kUSg1oTDM
This episode kicks off with Jason covering his Magic: The Gathering trials and tribulations since last episode. After that we talk more cards with Hearthstone and Magic Duels. Then we talk about some grinding in Dragon Quest 8, Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, Fire Emblem dlc, amiibo prices, the new 2DS model, Injustice: Gods Among Us, Overwatch, Madden NFL 2017 card trading, Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands open beta, Mass Effect Andromeda, Destiny, Gears of War 4, Hitman Go, some Jackbox Party Pack games, 1/2 Switch, and Stardew Valley. Plus we cover what we did at PAX East 2017 this year. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (Champagne Funk by: Brock Berrigan) -Grand Prix Vegas: http://grandprixvegas.com/ -Fire Emblem Echoes dlc: https://www.destructoid.com/fire-emblem-echoes-is-getting-a-45-season-pass-in-addition-to-the-amiibo-dungeons-434246.phtml -3DS Screen Differences: https://youtu.be/4tj7KhKPMg8
MTG Pro Tutor - Insights, Tips & Advice from Magic: The Gathering Pros
Matt Tabak is a senior editor inside Magic R&D. He is a former level 3 judge, competed at the Pro Tour four times, and holds the record for longest tenured Magic rules manager. He’s the lead editor for Magic Duels and the upcoming Magic sets Amonkhet and Hour of Devastation. Matt lives in Seattle, WA. Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Matt Tabak when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor! Listen here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep171 First Set Alpha Favorite Set Ravnica Favorite Card Hidden Path Prodigal Sorcerer What makes Magic: The Gathering fun for you? Traveling and meeting the players. Most Notable Ruling You've Ever Made Judging a Pro Tour Qualifier. Matt disqualified a player for having a 59 card deck. Matt realized that player experience is very important. Best Experience Working on Magic Traveling to PAX 2016. Revealing Kaladesh to the world was awesome. If You Could Change One Thing About the Rules What Would it be Make all Instants, Sorceries Las Vegas Magic Story A friend got arrested for using a hot tub that wasn't theirs. What have You Learned from Magic Matt has learned about collaboration. Biggest Mistake Players Make Failures to learn from mistakes. Don't blame luck. Take ownership and learn from mistakes. Improvement Suggestions You get out of it what you put into it. Life is ultimately about the connections you make with other people. Connect With Matt Tabak Twitter:@TabakRules Check Out Magic Story Magic Story brings the lore of the Multiverse to life in an audio presentation never before heard in the Magic community. Listen to Episode 1 here or on www.magicthestory.com Sponsors
The return of regular shows means the revenge of the audio glitches this week. I tried my best, but I can only do so much with the tools I have. So I must apologize for the large amount of background audio and uneven sound levels. The next episode will be a huge improvement quality wise. This episode is crammed full of gaming goodness such as Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice, Mega Man Legacy Collection, Darkest Dungeon, Madden 2017, Forza Horizon 3, Magic Duels, Battlefield One, XCom 2, World of Final Fantasy, Until Dawn, Heroes of the Storm, Destiny, Overwatch, and Titanfall 2. Tune in and hang on for a fun episode. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (A World Torn Asunder by: Trevor Morris) -Jason's Extra Life donation page: http://www.extra-life.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donorDrive.participant&participantID=212652
Happy belated Thanksgiving, Canadians! Game Moose is back with episode 56, and Ryan gives us a thorough run down on PSVR. Gears of War 4, Forza, Magic: Duels, and so much more: we’re dead in the middle of video game season, and we got video game fever. I might be mixing metaphors there. Also: congratulations... The post Game Moose Episode 56 appeared first on Game Moose.
The Goo, s208 “40 Percent”: 8.28.2016 Statistical Robot Dogs Show Notes 0:00:48 – Intro 0:15:58 – News That We Give a Damn About 0:27:48 – Adams Gooing (Fortune Street, Zelda Picross, Magic: Duels) 0:43:09 – Leos Gooing (Tales of Zestiria, WoW: Legion, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Hitman, Halo 5, Starbound) 1:30:31 – Scotts Gooing (Prison […]
"Magic is kind of mind-blowing." Mike Turian is one of the greatest Limited players ever in the history of the Magic Pro Tour, and a bona fide Hall of Famer. He is also a key driving force within Wizards of the Coast, having held key roles in R&D, Organized Play, Technology, Magic Online, and Magic Duels teams. In this no-holds-barred conversation, I talk to Mike about both his illustrious playing career (Part 1) and the decade that he's spent at Wizards of the Coast (Part 2). Mike has tons of great stories and learnings to share, so please do come along for the ride! Time stamps -- Part 2: [02:06] How Mike started working at Wizards [05:22] The most important advice that Randy gave Mike at the beginning [06:53] Working at Wizards vs. being a competitive player — tough decision? [09:28] Winning for the community vs. for yourself [11:08] Summary of Mike’s different roles at Wizards [11:57] Insights Mike gained from the Market Research team [14:53] The best way to provide user feedback for Magic Online [15:58] The Magic expansion sets that Mike led from a development perspective [16:38] Leaving R&D to drive the Planeswalker Points program [17:14] How hard was it to leave R&D? [20:36] Most memorable R&D moments [23:25] Developing the planeswalker card type [26:35] “With [Jace, the Mind Sculptor] we wanted to make a card that people loved, and I think we accomplished that.” [31:09] Favorite cards that Mike’s worked on [36:23] Advice for folks who want to work in Magic R&D [42:10] Mike’s current role in the Brand team — what does it involve? [46:53] Most exciting thing in Mike’s current role [49:54] Advantages of working in the digital domain [52:08] Favorite colleagues [55:27] The unsung heroes of Wizards [56:48] Personal and career goals — and the one competitive goal he’s yet to achieve [58:15] The competitive fire, and the purity of tournament Magic Photo Credit: Wizards of the Coast
"Magic is kind of mind-blowing." Mike Turian is one of the greatest Limited players ever in the history of the Magic Pro Tour, and a bona fide Hall of Famer. He is also a key driving force within Wizards of the Coast, having held key roles in R&D, Organized Play, Technology, Magic Online, and Magic Duels teams. In this no-holds-barred conversation, I talk to Mike about both his illustrious playing career (Part 1) and the decade that he's spent at Wizards of the Coast (Part 2). Mike has tons of great stories and learnings to share, so please do come along for the ride! Time stamps -- Part 1: [03:21] Introduction [09:49] Growing up in Pittsburgh [12:04] Earliest gaming experiences [15:51] Being competitive with his best friend [19:42] Playing Magic for the first time [29:24] Getting hooked on tournaments [32:40] Booster drafts with two packs, not three [34:34] The appeal of the Limited format [36:06] Learning the basics of Limited [38:45] The outside world through The Duelist magazine [41:10] Making a splash in larger events [43:21] Playing against Brian Kibler in Grand Prix Toronto [45:02] Mike’s first Pro Tour in Chicago [46:18] Randy Buehler [50:05] Being part of a team and preparation process [55:17] Teaming up with Gary Wise and Scott Johns [1:00:04] Skills learned through team play [1:01:10] Best Magic memories [1:03:10] On sportsmanship [1:04:16] What the Hall of Fame means to him [1:06:17] Mike’s Hall of Fame achievements [1:09:25] Focusing on Limited vs. Constructed [1:11:16] Mike’s criteria for Hall of Fame membership Photo Credit: Wizards of the Coast
This week we start off with Jason's real life MTG happenings and go on another trip down VS System memory lane. Then we switch back to video games with a little Magic Duels talk. So lots of magic talk at the beginning of this episode. Once we get that out of our systems, Jason talks about streaming games from his PS4 to his Vita and some new dlc for The Witcher 3. Steven recounts a new game bug and discusses the Halo Wars 2 beta. After our Now Playing section, we get into the news of E3 2016. Yes, we missed Nintendo; we'll cover that next episode. Hang on tight cause this one is a wild ride. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (A World Torn Asunder by: Trevor Morris) -Gwent Impressions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=itqLB4NqbEQ
This episode is jam packed with games and Magic tournament stories. Jason kick it off with is tales of the Magic tournaments and he needs to get a few things off his chest that happened. Steven is still playing a lot of MOBAs, mobile games, and shooters. Some of the games contained within the episode include The Division, Quantum Break, Magic Duels, Super Mario Maker, Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright, Heroes of the Storm, League of Legends, Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, and Clash Royal. Plus we have the game that came out at retail in April and the NPD numbers for the past few months. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (A World Torn Asunder by: Trevor Morris) -Jason's Hitman (Beta) Video: https://youtu.be/FZoHP12wkjU
Spring has finally sprung, ice cream trucks prowl the neighbourhoods, and game moosers come out of hibernation. This episode, Magic Duels has an update, and a game, based on a movie, based on a game, gets the once over from Ryan. This is the time of the hot scoops and news! Rumours of consoles, new... The post Game Moose Episode 44 appeared first on Game Moose.
Esta semana Café Fandango estrena un nuevo método de grabación que inaguraría una nueva etapa del podcast, así que esperamos que sea de agrado. En este episodio nos acordamos de todo lo que no te contamos la semana pasada, Gus habla del Magic Duels y Edu pasa del Mario Party 10 (un juego particularmente social) a describir una de las experiencias más antisociales que puede experimentar un ser humano, entre otras cosas. Con pocas releases, pasamos rápidamente a las noticias donde tenemos varios anuncios para la semana que viene, compilaciones HD y un nuevo juego de Supergiant. Hablamos un rato largo sobre los rumores de una nueva versión de una PS4, un poquito de Fallout y Final Fantasy para lentamente transladarnos al mundo visual no interactivo. Cerramos como siempre con la Pregunta Fandango donde hablamos de los juegos que nos dejaron con ganas.
Brandon and Rem team up on a hunt for Dani Mo for all of a minute before they get tired and do a podcast instead! Brandon relives the terrors of Magic Duels for the Xbox 1 and once again talks about Fallout 4. Rem recounts his dealings with the Marvel Unlimited app and reading the Death of Wolverine event in one go. We crack down on all the potential plots of Star Wars: Rogue One and muse over its connection with the Star Wars: Dark Forces video game. Then we wrap up with some Marvel news concerning one "Civil War" including one "Spider-man" and what David Wenham will be doing in the upcoming Iron Fist series. Finally capping it off with some well-deserved shout-outs to 21 Pulp, the DeadNecks crew, author Terry W. Ervin II, and you, the fans! I'll get two suits and an overcoat, like a millionaire! Like us on AMA @ (978) DUOGRES ((978) 386-4737) Follow us on twitter (Intro uses the "Black Vortex" track by Kevin Macleod (). Licensed under Outtro: "" track by Dick Robertson, 1933.)
MTG Pro Tutor - Insights, Tips & Advice from Magic: The Gathering Pros
Mike Turian has participated in a staggering 32 Pro Tours, 5 World Championships, 6 National Championships and numerous Grand Prixs. He is the Champion of Pro Tour New York in 2000 and Grand Prix Montreal in 2002. He has a top 8 finish at Worlds Toronto in 2001 and Pro Tour Amsterdam 2004. Mike also finished in the top 4 of Pro Tour Boston in 2003 and Pro Tour San Diego in 2004. Mike has amassed 234 Pro Points over his career and currently the Digital Business Manager at Wizards of the Coast in charge of Magic Duels. Click to Tweet: I got a ton of value from Mike Turian when he shared his story on #MTGProTutor today! Click here: http://bit.ly/mtgprotutor-ep77 First Set Revised Favorite Set Played The Dark Favorite Set Worked On Scars of Mirrodin Philosophy On Making Planeswalker Points Mike was one of the Wizards who helped make the competitive score tracking transition to Planeswalker Points. He saw how the old system made players hostile when they sat across from one another at competitions, dreading losing the match and losing points. Making the shift to a system where playing Magic was good, and winning at Magic was better, was Mike’s goal in fostering a healthier competitive scene. He wanted the community to be more inclusive, less hostile, all while recognizing the achievements of players who strived to be the best. At the end of a match Mike wants you to shake your opponent’s hand and say good game, not run off deducting points from your score. Heaviest Magic Moment Losing in the Top 8 of the World Championships in Toronto stands out as a sore moment in Mike’s career. At the time there was no Hall of Fame and taking the crown at the World Championship had been his dream since his early days playing. Unfortunately, Mike got out played and out sideboarded, and ended up walking away from the match feeling like he could have done much more. While it remains a high point to even make the Top 8 at Worlds, he still feels as though he lost an opportunity he can’t get back. Being even keeled is a character trait has helped Mike appreciate the loss and push him to practice more. Level Up Moment For Mike, getting a car led to a long period of growth in Magic. Being able to travel and extend his Magic intake beyond local tournaments helped open up the world for Mike. He made an 8 hour drive to a New York Pro Tour and got to play against, and defeat, Mike Long in a side event. This confidence booster helped Mike take steps to push himself further into Magic’s competitive realms. Proudest Magic Moment Mike points to winning his first team Pro Tour as one of his most memorable moments playing Magic. Playing as part of a team made for a communal experience that helped Mike feel as though he was part of something greater than just his one-on-one matches, even though he wasn’t the hero that outright clinched the win for his team. Mike had a conversation with Jon Finkel on the topic of teammates, and what Finkel said is that it’s hard to see your true self when looking in the mirror. What great friends and teammates do is help you look and see who you are. Best Format Draft Tips For New Draft Players Mike’s tip to new Drafters is establish your colors clearly. He doesn’t like to focus so much on reading other player’s signals, but rather approach it from an angle of “What am I going to accomplish in this draft that will give me flexibility and a line of play towards winning?” He has noticed many new players don’t understand their play style well enough to bring it into their drafts. Getting consciously comfortable with your style is a great area to focus on, as it’s a tough concept to grasp since it isn’t something totally tangible. Biggest Mistake Players Make Mike has noticed that some players simply don’t play enough magic. If you want to succeed and get better, you really have to put in the time to do extra drafts and put in your reps. Players actively striving to rise to the top tier of Magic players often put in 35 to 40 hours a week. While that’s clearly not an option for many players, what you can do is actively incorporate Magic into your life more fully. Go play Magic, and afterwards go somewhere and hang out while talking about your matches. Think about the game in your day to day life until you get to the point Mike was at when he was muttering “Ancestral Recall” in his sleep. Deepest Thing Magic Has Taught You One of the things Mike learned about himself through Magic was that he cares deeply about winning. He doesn’t outwardly express his craving for victory like some other players; his demeanor conceals that desire. Mike generally views himself as laid back and easy going, but Magic has shown him that version of himself only applies in some scenarios. When he becomes engrossed in a competition he can focus on winning 100%. Reader Question: How Do You Tell When A Card Is Good Or Bad? A big area of focus for Mike is understanding the casting cost to power ratio. Look at the cards and see what their drawbacks are, and even more importantly, see how or if those drawbacks can be turned into an advantage. Removal spells are always going to be excellent in Limited. One of the most important lessons Mike has learned is not to get trapped holding onto an awesome card when your opponent plays a bad or low level card, especially early on. Having the mindset that you don’t want to drop an amazing card on something weak can come back to destroy you later on in the match. Final Wisdom Mike believes the key to getting better on your Magic journey is to make sure you are having fun every step of the way. Magic is a game, after all. It’s supposed to be fun. Enjoying the game is the only way you are going to be able to play over and over again in the years to come and stay engaged with the game. There are thousands of other players pouring their whole lives and hearts into the game, so don’t go approaching Magic halfheartedly and expect to rise. Connect With Mike Turian Twitter: @mturian Like What You Hear? If you like the show, head on over to iTunes and leave an honest Rating & Review. Let me know what you like and what I can do better so I can make the show the best it can be and continue bringing you valuable content. I read every single one and look forward to your feedback. (Here's a 1.5 minute tutorial on how to leave a review if you don't already know. THANK YOU!) Sponsors
Episode 4 er for det meste viet det nye XCOM 2, men vi får og en oppdatering om Life is Strange og Jørunds fremgang i Dark Souls, Patrick forteller litt om sitt nye mmo-prosjekt Black Desert Online og Nic gir sine første inntrykk av Magic Duels. 52 min og 30 sekunder inn i podcasten tar vi oss av Patrick sitt Bossromtema som er spill som har dolket oss i ryggen før Anton presenterer neste episodes tema og vi slutter av.
After a bit of a break we jump right back into the thick of it with so many games to talk about. Jason starts with a bit of Magic, hits a brick wall in Bravely Default, and some Personas are causing confusion. Then we get to talking about Yu-Gi-Oh! cards and video games of old. Steven is still playing Picross, only now it has PokeMon in it. Some of the other games we discuss include Shovel Knight, Fallout 4, Roundabout, Magic Duels, Forza Horizon 2, Forza 6, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Rare Replay, Black Ops 3, and Skulls of the Shogun. Show Notes -------------------- Opening Song (A World Torn Asunder by: Trevor Morris) -The Persona 4 Endurance Run: http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/endurance-run/?ajax=true&page=12 -Ginyu's Game Demo: http://gamejolt.com/games/master-shake-quest/119122
This week the cast talks about Magic Duels, OGW spoilers, and Modern. Stick around until the end to hear the pump up song we listened to this week before the cast.
This week the boys talk about Magic Duels, possible spoilers, an SCG tournament, Knife's EDH Zur Discard deck, and they also reveal the results from their first league match.
Howdy, Game Moosers, Metal Gear is back, most likely for the last time, and Drew’s played 5 hours of it! Listen in for his impressions, and Ryan’s baffled reactions to the weirdness. What do you think about Magic? No, not “illusionists”, Magic, as in, The Gathering. Ryan and Drew dig deep into Magic: Duels, for... The post Game Moose Episode 23 appeared first on Game Moose.
Taking some time off really backed up the media consumption train! Hank has been playing a but more Magic Duels, catching up on Tales from the Borderlands episode 1 to 4 and some Dragon Age Inquisition DLC. Both Hank and Paul play some Skyforge together and discuss the finer points of robot fighting in Rising Thunder. Paul really enjoys Whiplash while Hank hates the new Fantastic Four movie and goes to see a bunch of new films including Straight Outta Compton. Also, BartKira is a weird and wonderful project.
This week the gang talks about the new Duel Deck, Magic Duels, MTGO Pre Releases, some SCG thing, new Tiny Leaders and Modern brews. Stick around until the end to hear the Sauce & Crow duet.
The big news this week is Life is Strange episode 4. We discuss how we feel about it thus far but leave the spoiler talk to the spoiler podcast we did earlier. Hank has been getting back into Magic: The Gathering with Magic Duels and playing 5-sided Tetris rip-off Spaera while finding some time to see Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation. Also, Dungeons and Dragons is still a great time!
This week the cast talks about Origins Clash Packs, Magic Duels, Modern Brews, EDH Brews, and what is deck renting? Stayed tuned until the end to listen to the smack talk!
Co se děje v redakci Hrej a Levelu? (00:00 - 21:32) Událost týdne: OUYA! (21:32 - 37:00) Novinky seriálové i pořádně retro (37:00 - 53:20) Hra týdne: Magic - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 (53:20 - 1:01:48) Retro: Simon the Sorcerer (1:01:48 - 1:15:11) Dotazy + Soutěž (1:15:11 - APOKALYPSA!!!)
Co se děje v redakci Hrej a Levelu? (00:00 - 21:32) Událost týdne: OUYA! (21:32 - 37:00) Novinky seriálové i pořádně retro (37:00 - 53:20) Hra týdne: Magic - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 (53:20 - 1:01:48) Retro: Simon the Sorcerer (1:01:48 - 1:15:11) Dotazy + Soutěž (1:15:11 - APOKALYPSA!!!)
Co se děje v redakci Hrej a Levelu? (00:00 - 21:32) Událost týdne: OUYA! (21:32 - 37:00) Novinky seriálové i pořádně retro (37:00 - 53:20) Hra týdne: Magic - Duels of the Planeswalkers 2013 (53:20 - 1:01:48) Retro: Simon the Sorcerer (1:01:48 - 1:15:11) Dotazy + Soutěž (1:15:11 - APOKALYPSA!!!)
Hosts: Ivan, Phil, Chad. Rage, Magicka, Magic: Duels of the Planeswalkers 2012, Done with Skyrim, 3DS Impressions (mp3) Length: 28:43, Size: 27680768
Nueva entrega de Confesiones de un Jugador, hoy con unos confesores recién aterrizados de varios viajes por el sur de España. Esta semana contaremos con Livcoc, Salva Espín y Ravenflow que nos traen los siguientes contenidos: 15 segundos de gloria: la ciudad de Córdoba, Zeno Clash, Magic: Duels of the Planeswalkers, Galaga 30th Collection, Space […]
Wherein we discuss new faces, unemployment, World of Warcraft malaise, StarCraft II, the secret history of Ryan Scott and Andrew Fitch, OCD, comic shop etiquette, Magic: Duels of the Planeswalkers, Dragon Quest IX, stupid Pokemons, quest text, setting the record straight on Lost, Psych (our future new favorite show?), and Bruce Campbell. Starring Ryan Scott, Jeff Green, Ryan Higgins, and Alice Liang.