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PB & Jason Issue 89: Where in the World is E3 2013?

Make sure you read that in your mind to the tune of Carmen Sandiego!

The show dates for E3 2013 have not yet been announced! Neither has the location! Did Carmen Sandiego literally steal next year's show? No? Oh. Well, looking at this year's E3, perhaps that's a bad thing. More on topic, this week's PB & Jason talks about the things that went wrong with E3 2012. As the show exited, most gamers were left with at least mild disappointment at the lack of coverage and announcements. Why? Find out inside! Also featured? Kirby's 20th anniversary collection and a tiny bit of Epic Mickey 2. Click through for the show's download and listening links!

PB & Jason is recorded in front of a live studio audience every Wednesday. For ticket information, please email jason@pixlbit.com.


 

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Jesse Miller Features Editor

06/14/2012 at 05:27 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

Epic Mickey has been delayed until November 22.  Think perhaps they're doing a Wii U version now?

Julian Titus Reviews Editor

06/14/2012 at 05:29 PM Reply | Permalink | Report

I think you may have outed the Wii U release date. I bet the reason they didn't announce a Wii U version is specfically since they have an actual, firm date. I could be wrong, but I don't remember hearing of actual release dates for the other Wii U titles.

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