In the podcast's longest interview to date, John sits down to talk with Ali Hillis ("Kiss Kiss Bang Bang", "Final Fantasy XIII-2", "Mass Effect 3") at length about her life, her career, and her charitable efforts.
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Charlie, Dylan, Jen, John, and Liz sit down to talk about their trip to Geek Media Expo volume 3... if they can stay on topic! Then, we talk to Lucas Leverett, con chair of MTAC and GMX, about running two conventions, the future of GMX, and MTAC's upcoming move into the Nashville Convention Center.
Milk and Bread! Summer Gases. Pussy-in-a-can. Mana SHOCK! Sporeacide. Irreducible complexity. Kill-a-moose calculator. Old people. No animal shall wear clothes. Steven doesn't answer call from Tennessee. Pikachu trade rates. USA > Japan. Sarah Palin on Ann Coulter action. Jennifer Aniston like short men. EA takes Potter's Staff. Altas is your father. Spot it, do something else.
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The story about Texas Instruments threatening to kill everyone Adam Savage knows and loves Adam Savage apologizing for his statements about RFID comes from TechDirt
When you get to the part of the podcast where we flip out over the "real" Pikachu, pause it and check the photo from Kotaku. Then curl up into a fetal position and weep for humanity. (Also, remember to unpause the podcast.)
Get your Sarah Palin action figures here. Ann Coulter action figure not included. And, Seth Green, if you're listening, you have some work to do.
We talked about how EA's new game Dead Space was going to be banned in several countries... wait, what? EA made that up to sell more games? Surely not. (From GamePolitics.)
A moment of silence for EA. Because the latest Harry Potter movie was delayed, they had to reschedule the release of the accompanying game, and readjust their projections for this quarter. Our thoughts are with EA during this time of loss. (From Ars Technica.)