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Podcast 5: April 22nd, 2007 - Talking about tragedy in Virginia, the Danger of Jumping to Conclusions, how I worked at a porn store, and other less serious topics.

This week we start with the serious stuff first, talking about the dangers of assumption in the aftermath of the events at Virginia Tech this week, and then get a little lighter with what we've been playing, how I used to peddle smut, and what pissed us off this week, all here on the eat. sleep. game. podcast. Enjoy.

download - 1:21 (65MB) (right click to save as)

Music heard on today's show (in order of appearance)

Songbird, by Engine Down, as heard on Demure

Upward Over the Mountain, by Iron and Wine, as heard on The Creek Drank the Cradle

White Daisy Passing, by Rocky Votolato, as heard on Makers



Podcast 4: April 8th, 2007 - Talking about the Xbox 360 Elite, why we won't be buying it, how I suck at Worms on XBLA, and what pissed us off this week.

Woo, on time. Anyway, first off, I'd like to go on record to say that I'm an ass, and contrary to my statement on Mass Effect during our third segment today, it will not be releasing in May (overly wishful thinking I guess). Also, I'm sick again, so pardon the occasional cough. Anyway, another fun show, where we talk about the pitfalls of the Elite in our respective views, as well as discussing other sundry topics like which corporate talking head or public figures have earned our ire this week. Download and enjoy, and as always, if you've got input or whatnot, hit me up at my email address and let me know.

download - 1:07 (54MB) (right click to save as)

Music heard on today's show (in order of appearance)

Campfire Kansas, by Get Up Kids, as heard on On a Wire

Dawn of Victory, by Rhapsody, as heard on Dawn of Victory

If You Talk Too Much (My Head Will Explode), by People in Planes, as heard on As Far As The Eye Can See



Podcast 3: March 25th, 2007 - Talking about Shadowrun and its chances, a game that took us by surprise, and the European PS3 launch

Again with the late podcast, although this time it's technical difficulties to blame rather and plagues and disease. This week we touch on the European PS3 launch, our thoughts on the Folding@home project, how blowing up giant bugs old school is awesome, and finally, we talk about the Shadowrun beta and the hurdles its facing with us and in a crowded market. It's a podcast of blanket statements this week, and if you want to send a counterpoint to anything we have say, hit me up at aegies@eat-sleep-game.com with your thoughts; if it's legible and moderately intelligent, maybe we'll read it on an upcoming podcast.

download - 1:09 (64MB) (right click to save as)

Music heard on today's show (in order of appearance)

To Buy a Gun, by Idiot Pilot, as heard on Strange We Should Meet Here

Anchor, by Cave In, as heard on Antenna

Her Song, by Open Hand, as heard on You and Me



Podcast 2: March 11th, 2007 - Talking about Home, how soon we'll cave in to the PS3, and man do we like Spartans and Zombies

It's late, I know. Anyway, in podcast number 2, we talk about Sony's moves this week that have earned them back some mindshare, how fighting in the shade is awesome, how ripped off someone feels when they pay 16 dollars to see a movie and it doesn't fill the screen, and how online co-op for Dead Rising might get us to go back and finish it.

All that and more. Hope you guys dig it.

download - 0:50 (40 MB) (right click to save as)

Music heard on today's show (in order of appearance)

Do You Want Out, by Mock Orange, as heard on Mind Is Not Brain

Young Pilgrims, by The Shins, as heard on Chutes Too Narrow

Liberation Frequency, by Refused, as heard on The Shape of Punk to Come


Podcast 1: February 25th, 2007 - Inaugural Podcast, and Playing Sony's Devil's Advocate

Hey, it's our first ever podcast here at eat. sleep. game., and we're excited to put it out there for you guys. It was a lot of fun, and a hall of a lot of work.

Today we talk about how Sony's removal of ps2 hardware for backwards compatibility may not be the end od the world that some are painting it out to be, how we feel about each of the console platforms online content solutions, and how appropriately named Crackdown really is. We also get a chance to talk about games we're hopeful for this year, and I get to paint myself a dork by talking about the first Buffy the Vampire Slayer game on the original Xbox. Check it out, and let us know what you think.

download - 1:05 (52 MB) (right click to save as)

Music heard on today's show (in order of appearance)

Even Rats, by The Slip, as heard on Eisenhower (and Guitar Hero)

Let Up, by Now It's Overhead, as heard on Dark Light Daybreak

Wait in a Line, by Now It's Overhead, as heard on Fall Back Open