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PB & Jason Issue 38: PB And Nate?

Hide Your Air And Hide Your Water, Hide Your Son And Hide Your Daughter, Sony's Hacked It's Time To Run Away!

This week Nate fills in for Jason. First matter of business is what is on the forefront of many gamers minds this week: identity theft due to the Sony network compromise. Tune in to hear a few tips on watching your back online to ensure you don't suffer a financial disaster.

Moving on we look at Jason's article concerning a possible Wii redesign and how likely or unlikely the prospect could be and what could be altered about the system considering the company's past and their most recent system, 3DS.

Lastly Nate launches a crusade against the dangerous 'Backlog' by forming a new 12-step recovery program for those affected: Backloggers Anonymous. He hits the ground running by getting some play time in for Resident Evil, Silent Hill and Mario.


 

Comments

Matt R Staff Alumnus

04/29/2011 at 07:04 PM

Thoroughly enjoyable.

Jason Ross Senior Editor

05/02/2011 at 09:35 PM

Still needs to be "I'm your host, Nate Hascup, and this is PBN."Odds are I'll be back this next week, but I have to heartily thank Nate for filling in. I appreciate it, and while I'm only seven in on listening, so far it's going great.I'll touch on what you said about Super Mario Galaxy 2 and Super Mario Galaxy. I think the sequel kind of settled between the 2D Mario's traditions and the 3D Marios, and while it was a great game, the middle-ness of it was too in the middle. Middle. Middle is fun to type.

And launch off your own podcast, because I think I lot of people would enjoy this type of thing.

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