As big a nerd about NES games as I am, I was completely unaware that The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle was basically a graphics hack of a Mickey Mouse game. You got me, Antista. You got me.
I've seen so many 360 games returned because of the scratched ring. Last time it happened was about a month ago. "I bought this game yesterday. It worked fine for a while, but now it won't play." I flipped the game over and saw the scratched ring. "You moved the console when the game was spinning. You can't move the system when you're playing it or it'll scratch the disc." Then he got all defensive. "YOU MEAN I CAN'T MOVE THE SYSTEM AT ALL!?" Why the hell do you need to move the console? Who is in the middle of playing a game and out of the blue decides to get up and move the damn system. Idiots.
Wow. I wasn't expecting another podcast this week. When the heck did this thing get posted? I was up until midnight and I never saw it go live. TalkRadar is GO!
I need to say how much I loved the intro with Eric. Very clever. It actually, for some reason, gave me goosebumps. Anyway, great podcast as usual! Keep it up!
In the NES version of Section Z, the main character is named Captain Commando. This predates the Captain Commando arcade game by several years, though I'm not sure if it's supposed to be the same character or not.
Goddamn, guys! Excellent podcast this week! I think this one will probably end up being one of my favorites. The sound quality was outstanding, too. Loved it.
@MadMarcus: I already answered that on the first page of the comments, but it should be in the mines (accessible from the north side of Monteriggioni's outer walls) after you renovate them.
@bullard: The only thing I can suggest is that you look over the screenshots, and if you see any locations that look unfamiliar, go and investigate them.
@Timgamer777: Check the maps again - there are 20 glyphs, listed and marked, with location descriptions and screenshots for each. (I double-checked after seeing your comment, and everything's there.) That's 5 in Florence, 1 in Monteriggioni, 5 in Tuscany/San Gimignano, 2 in Romagna/Forli and 7 in Venice. There aren't any glyphs in the mountains, so I hope you're not hunting for them there.
@crazytar: UK article, UK release dates. But we'll update with the US ones as well.
@JackSkellingtonSkin: I think the author was trying to focus on original PSN/WiiWare games, rather than falling back on PSOne Classics or Virtual Console games. But thanks for the observation.
She could of just put in a game that he really wanted to play, it probably would have RRoD on him and broke it further than her 93 lbs of make-up and designer jeans could have.
Also, I'd like to point out that's not a 9 iron. Couldn't quite tell, maybe a cheap hybrid from a set someone bought?
Still, I'm not sure what would have pissed me off more, my GF ruining my golf clubs or ruining my 360.
I just figured the few PC titles weren't worth mentioning since they're already dirt cheap, and were pretty much ignored by retailers across the board.
Plus, I was trying to weigh the overall value all of the discounts:
-$30 Console game > -$5 PC game
@superjw701: Thanks for pointing those out. I fixed them, and just to be on the safe side double-checked all the feathers against their respective maps. I found that the map for CR5 was also wrong and, more embarrassingly, the location of SP3 was wrong on the large map. I've updated the small map images for Venice and the San Polo district, but the large ones will take a little longer.
I'd like to thank everyone for their patience and apologize for any inconvenience this has caused. Thanks also to iahtebrandon and superjw701 for pointing out specific errors - that was a big help.
@iahtebrandon: You're absolutely right; thanks for pointing out the errors. Regrettably, these things sometimes happen when we're working with lots of similarly named, similar-looking images, but I've updated SP7, CS3 and CS7 with the correct map images. If you (or anyone else) see any other errors, please leave a comment or message me directly.