Episode 9: The Parting of the Baws

Episode 9: The Parting of the Baws

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Sordid salutations to all, and welcome to yet another hour of vaguely videogame related FILTH.

Firstly, a wee off-site announcement: Ric and I took part in a 3-way gaming podcast linkup with the wonderful blokes at Sonics Ring and Stage Clear (see links to the right in “friends”), which turned into a massive 2 hour clusterfuck. It was very fun to record and full of hilarity, with some interesting gaming discussion into the bargain. So go check it out:

http://www.sonicsring.com

Big thanks to Dave, Iain, Rob and Richard for a great couple of hours on Skype!

Play in a suit

This edition’s musical climax was provided by Watch This Face, a mentalist one-piece in the shape of an old schoolmate of mine whose brain is luckily warped enough to have produced the sonic trickery found hither:

www.myspace.com/watchthisface

Competition

Yes, a crisp £5 Amazon voucher (we’re cheapskates, fuck you) will be winging its way to whoever we deem to have made the funniest MS Paint (or nearest Mac/Linux equivalent) alterations to these photos of us. Email your graffiti’d entries to: competitionATgamewank.com

Me:

Not exactly my finest moment.

Him:

Hint: That t-shirt is quite easily converted into a blank canvas.

DISCLAIMER FOR DOCTOR WHO FANS

We know D***k flight capability was implied as far back as The Chase, inferred with limited success in Revelation and only finally confirmed in Remembrance. Brevity demanded that the script be altered from the original “The D***ks mention every fucking serial” version.


COPYRIGHT STUFF

Ghostbusters The Video Game developed by Terminal Reality, published by Atari (US/multiplatform) and Sony Computer Entertainment (Europe/Sony platforms). Ghostbusters Original Score composed by Elmer Bernstein.

Splosion Man developed and published by Twisted Pixel.

The Daleks are the intellectual property of the Terry Nation estate, their likeness is owned by the BBC and this was a parody so DON’T SUE PLZ.