No wonder the kids in Japan aren't learning English too well, they were too busy oozing over your vocal-godliness.
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No wonder the kids in Japan aren't learning English too well, they were too busy oozing over your vocal-godliness.
I listened to this weeks episode
it was too long
You don't always finish a fine bottle of wine in one sitting, right?
If you're making an analogy to the podcast, I would've gone with a box of Franzia.
Listening now about the review scores:
ArsTechnica does a "rent/buy/avoid" ratings score and kotaku is now doing "Should you PLAY this? Yes/No/Maybe" - maybe something along those lines is better than a ridiculous star/point system with odd half measures and decimal point systems.
Also, any time I hear fighting game shop, talk, I'm motivated to play. Which is usually - play, try to practice, get smoked, get hand cramps, stop for another month.
I wish I could edit this :(
I say like 30 words in this one.
I listened to the last two episodes. I dig it, even if its a million minutes long.
Some suggestions:
1) Shorten the intro music at the start, maybe even get some TNL'ers to make you a real theme song?
2) You should start your podcast with the what people have been playing segment, and then move onto the main topic. It's lighter fare so it should be easier to jump into, and would serve almost as an entree of sorts. This will allow your guests to get more comfortable before diving in to the meaty main course.
3) Further down the line, you may want to think about getting a number for people to leave feedback on, it's self creating content and it gets the community more involved.
I think you guys are doing a great job. You don't want to do current topics and news, that will make you like every other video game podcast out there and isn't really in the spirit of the site.
Thanks for all the kind words. On that third point, we do have a number, I just neglected to mention it the last several times. Korian's left a few messages, but I may have deleted them inadvertently when checking Skype on my phone.
The number is (312) 233-2865. I'll have a contest tied to it soon, and it'll also be incorporated into the boards in another way.
I'll only check the messages on my PC from now on.