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Episode 46 - Brink, Video Game News, and our Rarity of the Week
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This week we discuss Brink, Video Game News, and our rarity of the week. We also discuss some pretty random stuff including but not limited to, the N-gage
Game Reviews

This week we do a semi review of Brink. We aren't doing a full review, because we have yet to beat the entire game, and we are waiting for the patch to fix the laggy game play issues.
Video Game News
With Playstation network finally being online once again, we discuss all of the stuff Sony is doing to bring back it's fan base. Since the show, we have also found out that for us in North America, we will also be getting 2 of the following games for free. Little Big Planet, Infamous, Wipeout HD/Fury, Dead Nation, and Super Stardust HD. Plus 2 free PSP games which include, Little Big Planet, ModNation Racers, Pursuit Force, Killzone Liberation This will all be download only of course, and it is still on top of the 30 days of free Playstation Plus membership. Also for Playstation Home users, they will be giving everyone one of you 100 virtual items, plus a free ooblag's alien casino game. Let us not also forget the select free movies on the Playstation store that weekend that Playstation goes back up online. As for those of you who are still worried about the credit card thing, Sony has hired a outside protection agency to monitor for any online displays of your credit card info or any weird happenings with your information. Each user will be insured for 1 million US dollars. Not too shabby if you ask me. Is this enough after all the stuff that Sony put us through? If they had not used a outdated and unpatched version of Apache, and on top of that no firewall than none of this would have happened. Take that into account that Sony knew about the problem after receiving numerous e-mails about the problem weeks before the initial attack started.
Rarity of the Week


This week we talk about EVO for SNES. Brought to us by the great people of Enix (now Square Enix). If you haven't played the game please do, it still holds up to this day. Quan Chi and Kemoteo explain to us how the game played and why it's so rare today.











