When reflecting upon what I am thankful to all of you guys for continually busting your asses every gahtdang(it Bobby) week to bring us fantastic content. I really am. Thank you all so much.
Boner! There, now it's not too sentimental, and nobody has to deal with any emotions.
Another week, another almost 3 hours of downright hilarious content.
I know I write a similar little thank you every week as of late, but I feel it's necessary. The hours and hours you guys all put in, to not just record it, but polish it into a lavish, gleaming, grandiose production, (that, if I needed to, I would pay for) do not go unappreciated.
Thank you yet again for making the end of my week stop sucking prolapsed hooker rectum, which the beginning of my week did, and usually does on an average week.
I don't think any of you understand how massive my bone is for this new 2 1/2 long Tdar. It's.. it could feed and/or kill an African village.
Another week that I'm so very thankful that all of you took so much of your time to do this podcast. Truly on of the highlights of my week, every week. So yet again, thank you all so very, very much.
Every week, Talkradar reminds me why it's hands down the best podcast ever made. The only podcast I'd pay for (I know you wouldn't do that, but I'd cough up $ every week for that much premium content.)
After seeing the Talkradar documentary, I feel even more thankful and greatful to everyone who works on it, especially to the editors (I know it's usually Chris or Brett.) You put so much effort into it, and it really shows. The long length put a smile on my face, the hilarious anecdotes, all of it. I'm just so f*cking glad Talkradar continues to exist.
I.. I can't wait for the next cast.. it's.. to many days away. I wish there was an hour of tdar content a day.
I hope my page viewing, banner ad clicking (really.. that's how much I love Talkradar.. I, I click banner ads on its page) and comment reassures the bosses that the podcast is worth it. It is.
Pretty good article, but I take issue with the constant harping on the Halo stories that I hear constantly in game media. I find them to be extremely engaging, interesting, ESPECIALLY if you've read the extremely well written books.
All forms of state censorship, excluding censoring state secrets, inciting violence, and public displays of hardcore pornographic material in regards to young children, are abhorrent and should not be tolerated by rational human beings.
Godddd caster of pod, ya scared me there.. I thought you'd finally done what you had always talked about; a short podcast! I was horrified at first, but then I heard the explanation and realized it would not be a permanent thing (thank f*cking god) and thoroughly enjoyed the mutuola fellatiation podcast.
Keep up the good work! But go back to you nice, long time next week. Not enough Tdar content for this here Tdard.
I sat on my couch and played Wheelman (f*ck you, that game is 100% pure fun) and listened to this fine podcast. I literally, shrieked, with laughter, at least once every 5 minutes. So funny.
I think my captcha I have to type in is actually, "M-1 felch" Perfect way to end my Tdar 57 experience, with a little felch.
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
@KillDrone That's why the contest is only asking you to reflect on the good times you had with the series.
Hell, send a screenshot of your favorite level, if you like.
@Hunter2458 It is compatible with the game of "Life" There's even a warning sticker asking you to "Please skate within your abilities on the other side
Bear in mind that 7 is still "good," and I certainly don't think this is bad game. But as a lifelong Mario fan, I don't see how anyone could consider this better, let alone on par with SMB3, Mario World, SM64 or Galaxy.
@garnsr I like the new Prince of Persia game. Not nearly as much as Sands of Time, but it's definitely good. What I don't like is the new Prince of Persia hero. He's annoying and trying way too hard. Plus, his voice is distractingly generic, if such a paradox is possible.
I wondered the same thing, then I realized that 3D World is also published by Future. Sometimes we all share content like this just to show what else we have out there.
For example - I didn't even know we HAD a 3D magazine until now.
I wish I could be cooler about this, but yes, I'm pants-shittingly excited about this game! And even though David mentioned it, I'd still like to submit this as my personal 12th reason:
Boner! There, now it's not too sentimental, and nobody has to deal with any emotions.