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PixlTalk Episode 24, Side A: Over 10,000,000 Served

Stanton takes this week's hosting responsibilities as Nate Hascup and both Jasons join in for discussion.

This week's episode of PixlTalk comes in two parts. Catch "Side A" of the conversation today, and come back Monday for the next half, "Side B." This week begins with Stanton filling in as host for a driving Jason Ross. To begin, we recap everything from last week's podcast and hear some of Jason Hillhouse's viewpoints in key issues, as well as note changes from one week to the other in terms of incredible engines and seized European consoles.

Partway through, Nate joins the podcast, as the group discusses upgrades for the Playstation Network Plus subscribers. The call takes a hardware launch-tinted perspective of Kinect and the accessory's success at the marketplace, bringing in ideas and woes with all sorts of gaming hardware and peripherals to end Side A of this week's podcast.


 

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Jason Ross Senior Editor

03/12/2011 at 06:43 PM

Sorry about the delay on this one, folks. It's just been a long week, as evidenced by the fact that I literally had to phone it in for this episode. I'm pretty surprised by the call quality over a 3G network, considering it was all through skype, still. The next half of the podcast should be posted on Monday, so tune in then for the exciting, dramatic conclusion.

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