Episode 1 - Introducing Express 120

Published by Webmaster on Sat, 01/30/2010 - 00:00

Have you ever been driving to work hating everything on the radio? Ever ask yourself, “What should I be listening to?” Well, the people at 120 games have your solution. We are proud to present the 120 games podcast.

We kick off our very first episode with first look reviews of some very highly anticipated games. First up we talk a little bit about Mass Effect 2. The newest RPG from Bioware once again follows the story of Commander Shepard as he tries to stop a new enemy abducting entire human colonies. Next we move onto a very highly anticipated shooter that was made exclusively for the Sony PS3, MAG. This game comes to us from Zipper Interactive which also created games like SOCOM and Crimson Skies. MAG is Sony’s big push on online gaming, allowing an insane 256 player match to happen right before a player’s eyes. Will this be the game to set the pace for online shooters? Only time will tell.
Somehow after the MAG conversation we went a little old school and talked all about Counterstrike and PC rooms like Netopia and so on. Spending hours upon hours starting through that AWP scope waiting for a little sign of a head pop out and pulling off that brutal head shot.

Next we delve into the newest shame of the year, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom. I would really just like to know who thought this was a good idea, and why exactly did they make it exclusive for the Wii?

Finally we wrap up our show with our store of the week. This week we talk about Japan Video Games in Alhambra. They have recently moved to this location and we discuss our likes and dislikes about this store. Hopefully it will help you make a decision on whether to go or not.

Let's not forget about our Rarity of the Week! Upon it's release in early 2008, the limited edition Baby Milo DS instantly obtained the HTF, or 120 status. With such notoriety, this gem has many creating replicas of it, just like many others of it's caliber. Hopefully the pictures shown in the episode gallery will be a friendly guide on spotting a True Complete to a mere, carbon copy. Please note, this DS is a 120 and will fetch a pretty penny, so please do much research on this item prior on purchasing. The going rate for this item goes between $500-$600, in today's market. I have a strong feeling in the up coming years this price will surely be on the up and up. In simple terms, if you really want this item in your personal collection, I highly suggest to jump on it now.

Thank you once again for joining us on our very first episode, please comment and let us know what you thought of today’s episodes and any agreements or disagreements that you had.