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Monday
30Mar2009

GWH #30: Apples and Oranges

Huge show this week with major ranting on the new Microsoft ad and the future of gaming that's OnLive.  Nguy brings you news on Hulu and Boxee, Tesla, GDC announcements, plus the big draw for the Apple iPhone!  All this and much more on this week's GamerWok Hour, make sure you tune in!


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Show Notes


Wok My World



  • OnLive Announcement at GDC 2009

  • New Microsoft Windows Ad


Hot Off the Wok



  • Hulu VS. Boxee Round 4

  • AT&T selling contract free iPhones

  • Tesla Model S announced

  • Nvidia counter sues Intel

  • Rockband sells 40 million Tracks, $1 billion in revenu

  • DSi only carts

  • Wii system firmware 4.0

  • Anti-piracy measures from Steam, Microsoft, and Stardock

  • Fallout 3 DLC is truly the Pitts!


Wok or Not



  • Wolfenstein for the iPhone

  • Lost Season so far


Weekly Specials



  • Guitar Hero Metalica (PS3/360/Wii)

  • Outrun Online Arcade (360)

  • Leisure Suit Larry Box Office Bust (360/PC)

  • Braid (PC)

  • Banjo Tooie (360)

  • Duke Nukem Trilogy (DS/PSP)


Wokie Talkie



Reader Comments (2)

[...] will not understand any of that jargon.  This is partially why services such as OnLive sounds so promising; where they are able to simplify the situation and deliver a product [...]

[...] parents/grandparents will not understand any of that jargon. This is partially why services such as OnLive sounds so promising; where they are able to simplify the situation and deliver a product that’s [...]

May 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterNeo2008’s Blog

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