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Post by IncredibleD on Aug 5, 2014 12:56:26 GMT -5
Hey Steve. I could be wrong here, but i thought i heard you say something a few weeks ago on the Talking Games podcast about working on the PS2 game Legends of Wrestling 2 from Acclaim.And that news blew my mind! Now don't get me wrong, i knew it was bad, really bad.But i have to say i really enjoyed playing this game for a long time when i was a kid, when it wasn't freezing or i didn't have to wait for the load times(which took forever, if i recall correctly)... So thanks for that! Ha ha ha! Indeed I did work on that game, and yeah, it was all jacked up. That's the game that for months only had one song pre-loaded into it (as a place holder) that I had to listen to over and over and over and over and over again while working on it. The best part was having the wrestlers visit the building to film their bonus features interviews. Hacksaw Jim Dugan was my favorite. That guy was INSANE! Thanks so much for listening! Are you enjoying the show? Yeah the show is awesome! I listen to it every week and its one of my favorite gaming podcasts right now. Keep up the good work!
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Post by IncredibleD on Aug 5, 2014 13:02:12 GMT -5
And i can only imagine that watching those legends do their thing for those interviews must have been an amazing experience! Pretty jealous of that 
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Post by toxicsooner on Dec 12, 2014 22:41:19 GMT -5
Man, I couldn't believe it when I heard the name "Charlie Parker" mentioned on your podcast. I can honestly say the first chapter of "Every Dead Thing" is probably the most intense and graphic start to a book I have ever read. I was hooked from the first page. So let me ask, what is your favorite Parker novel? Personally, taking "Every Dead Thing" off the table, "The Killing Kind" is pretty awesome. Pudd is straight up creepy.
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Post by Jason W on Dec 23, 2014 16:11:58 GMT -5
Steve,
Who is author of the Luminae and Naja graphic novel you have been so spun up over?
Thanks, Jason
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Post by deadanchoress on Jan 1, 2015 19:27:34 GMT -5
Steve, Who is author of the Luminae and Naja graphic novel you have been so spun up over? Thanks, Jason The name of the creator of Luminae and artist of Naja is Bengal. Both novels are worth reading for sure.
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Post by toxicsooner on Jan 2, 2015 16:46:06 GMT -5
Another one to consider is "Zaya". It has the same author as Naja, JD Morvan, but the art is done by Wei. The art is different but still very nice and it fits with the story very nice.
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