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Sunday
01Mar2009

GWH #26: Fragging the Kool-Aid Man

This week, Nguy and Andrew tackle the next Xbox.  What should Microsoft do for the next system, and should anything really change?  The topic of Nintendo's sorry excuse for a line up is presented for debate as well.  While news of the iTunes Pass, Street Fighter 4's success, PSN gets 20 Million users, and a debate on Destructoid's Halo Wars review are also covered.  Tune in and be sure to enter the iPhone giveaway, more details in the forums: http://tinyurl.com/brybpy


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Show Notes


Wok My World



Hot Off the Wok



  • Oscar winners distributed for free as kopime stations

  • iTunes tries out the iTunes Pass: $19 gets you early releases to Depeche Mode songs

  • Street Fighter 4 tops 2 Million copies shipped worldwide

  • PSN tops 20 Million users

  • Quake Live open beta: http://www.quakelive.com/

  • Red 360 reported a few episodes ago is indeed official: Major Nelson's Video

  • Destructoid gets called out for Halo Wars review: LINK 


Weekly Specials



  • Tom Clancy's HAWX (Xbox 360 & PS3)

  • Halo Wars (Xbox 360)

  • Tomb Raider: Underworld for PS2

  • Tomb Raider Underworld DLC: Xbox 360 Only

  • Breaking Bad Season 1 Boxset (Feb 24th)

  • Akira (Feb 24th) BLU-RAY


Wok or Not



  • Onechanbara impressions/review upcoming this week

  • Star Ocean 360 impressions


Wokie Talkie



Reader Comments (1)

[...] Here’s where the magic happens.  Using the same trick I’ve shown listeners of the GamerWok Hour, I was able to sign up for an US iTunes account, download the TV.com app, sync it to my CANADIAN [...]

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