Pixel Revolt is Bitmob's community-driven podcast, in which Derek Lavigne, Jeff Grubb, Brett Bates, and a special guest dive into the Mobfeed to pull out some interesting posts written by Bitmob members for discussion. For the second half of the show, they throw a question out to the community so that you can have your own voice heard. If you'd like to contribute your opinion to the show, follow the upload instructions below.
Pixel Revolt – Episode 13
This week the Pixel Revolt crew welcomes Bitmob funnyman Travis McReynolds to the fourth chair. Topics discussed include instances where games shouldn't let us fail, whether being an early adopter pays off, how we select our games we play, and the ways in which music affects the way we play. Also, your favorite memories of gaming with your family.
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(Note: The audio if off a little in this episode as well, but we're getting better!)
Articles Discussed:
When Failure Shouldn't Be an Option – Daniel Feit
Console Launches: Camp It Out or Wait It Out – Kenneth Wesley
Method to Our Madness: How We Select Games – Andrew Nunn
How Music Changes the Way We Play – Alex Gagne
Community Question for Next Episode:
Since the end of the year is rapidly approaching, we'd like to hear your New Years gaming resolutions for 2010.
(Note: We are recording a couple days early because of the holiday, so get your answers in by next Tuesday.)
How you can respond to the question:
1) Record a sound clip on your computer, upload it to Houndbite.com, and then send us an email at PixelRevoltDL@gmail.com (Preferred)
2) Email your answer to PixelRevoltDL@gmail.com
3) Leave a comment in this post!
You can stalk us on Twitter at the following places:
Pixel Revolt Podcast – @pixelrevolt
Derek – @eternalbeta
Jeff – @jeffgrubb
Brett – @bbretterson
Travis – @Cojirro