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Posted Apr 02, 2008 at 08:47AM by Charles D. Listed in: News, Games, Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon Tags: Pox, Sandblast Games
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Sandblast Games' Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon - Image 1Crypto and Pox are back for their latest invasion on the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360 with Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon, and as usual they aren't taking any prisoners (after they've finished giving them anal probes, that is). In an interview conducted by IGN, Sandblast Games Creative Director Jon Knoles gives everyone a sneak peek at some of the major details of the upcoming game. More details about what Knoles talked about in our full article.

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Posted Dec 02, 2006 at 09:24PM by Victor B. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis, Netcasts Tags: commutecast, Pox, OLED, PSP Hacking 101, Ragable
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There's some PSP in this podcast, somewhere...Well, that was quick. Pox and Ragable usually do CommuteCasts every few weeks, but it's only been a couple of days. Maybe the brave souls of PSP Hacking 101 have something else on their minds now.

Continuing the nuttiness that was CommuteCast Episode 15, the pair talked about a lot of things, including the very expensive piece of keyboard goodness known as the Optimus OLED Keyboard. Not that any of us could afford a US$ 1,200 piece typing mechanism though, but man, if that wasn't an FPS lover's dream.

The CommuteCast focused mostly on unit comparisons between the PS3 and Wii in relation to their launch. They also talked about what each company would need to do to be at the top of the console wars, especially in relation to the money sink that Sony's PS3 console seems to be at the moment. Better still, they shared our own laughter at the number of PS3s that weren't used for PS3-related purposes, especially the PS3s that were either smashed, disassembled, or turned into working George Foreman Grill clones.

In any case, here's another 26 minutes of Pox and Ragable in PSP Hacking 101's CommuteCast: Episode 16. Enjoy!

Download: [PSP Hacking 101's CommuteCast: Episode 16]

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Posted Dec 01, 2006 at 07:30PM by Victor B. Listed in: Off Topic, Opinions & Analysis Tags: Sony, commutecast, Pox, PSP Hacking 101, Ragable, eBay
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PSP Hacking 101You might think that the sound quality of Pox and Ragable's CommuteCasts might be a turn-off, but we actually kind of like it, and sticking their shows onto your iPod and playing them in the car makes you think you've got some well-informed backseat drivers.

In episode 15 of the PSP Hacking 101 CommuteCast, they talk about all the waiting they've been doing for Sony and Nintendo's new consoles. That includes the actual time spent in lines and the cold nights in Colorado, as well as the attempts to make some extra cash through eBay sales. Speaking of eBay, they also discuss the launch numbers for the consoles, including some rough estimates on how many were sold online, and speculations on the kind of people who'd be willing to pay big money for auctioned consoles.

Near the end of their CommuteCast, the dynamic duo also get to discuss the issues that people are having with their PS3 units. Most notable of these is the problem with PS3 game resolutions and the downscaling that occurs on certain TVs. The latter part of their CommuteCast serves as a rough overview of the kind of picture quality people will eventually get from their games depending on their monitors, unless Sony fixes it soon.

In any case, why talk about it when you can simply hear it straight from them, right? Enjoy the download.

Download: [PSP Hacking 101 CommuteCast: Episode 15]

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