Posts Tagged Battlefield 3
The Nitpixels Podcast Episode 18: Like a V6
Posted by Alex Ziebart in Podcast on July 27, 2011
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The Nitpixels Podcast returns this week with your hosts Alex Ziebart, Matthew Rossi, Mat McCurley, and Michael Sacco. Go buy the Humble Indie Bundle.
This week’s discussion topics include:
- Women banned from Battlefield 3 launch event
- Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Freddy Krueger’s addition to Mortal Kombat
- Bulletstorm‘s poor sales numbers
- Bastion
- Humble Indie Bundle #3
- A reader email about video game soundtracks. Soundtracks discussed include:
- Shatter
- Minecraft
- EVE Online
- …and others I don’t feel like linking!
The winner of our AudioSurf giveaway is… @paulghillier! Paul, send an email to our mailbag (email address in the blurb below) and I’ll hook you up with your game code!
You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, download it directly via the link below, or download and subscribe via iTunes. Note: The iTunes store can take an extraordinarily long time to display new episodes on the podcast page. If you subscribe, it will download the episode for you, even though it may not immediately display on the page.
Do you have a question you would like to ask the Nitpixels crew? Have comments about the podcast? Email us at mailbag@nitpixels.com and we’ll answer it on the next edition of the Nitpixels Show if it strikes our fancy. You can also tweet any of us your questions — you can find our Twitter handles on the right-hand side of this very page (unless you’re on our mobile site).
The Nitpixels Podcast Episode 13: A bridge to nowhere
Posted by Alex Ziebart in Podcast on June 20, 2011
The Nitpixels Podcast returns this week with your hosts Alex Ziebart, Matthew Rossi and Mat McCurley. We’re a bit early this week, as that other podcast we’re involved with had to adjust its recording day. This week our discussion topics include:
- Following up on The Redner Group’s PR nightmare
- Following up on Battlefield 3′s DLC nightmare
- Valve’s potential free-to-play title
- Our hate for Heroes of Newerth’s Flamboyant Voice Pack
- Let’s be honest here, there wasn’t a whole lot going on this week
You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, download it directly via the link below, or download and subscribe via iTunes. Note: The iTunes store can take an extraordinarily long time to display new episodes on the podcast page. If you subscribe, it will download the episode for you, even though it may not immediately display on the page.
Do you have a question you would like to ask the Nitpixels crew? Have comments about the podcast? Email us at mailbag@nitpixels.com and we’ll answer it on the next edition of the Nitpixels Show if it strikes our fancy. You can also tweet any of us your questions — you can find our Twitter handles on the right-hand side of this very page (unless you’re on our mobile site).
The Nitpixels Podcast Episode 12: Please don’t bet on Duke again
Posted by Alex Ziebart in Podcast on June 15, 2011
The Nitpixels Podcast returns this week with your hosts Alex Ziebart, Matthew Rossi and Mat McCurley. We ran slightly long this week, but many of you have been asking us for longer shows, so I can’t imagine that will be a real issue. This week our discussion topics include:
- Robin Williams Ocarina of Time commercial
- Duke Nukem Forever‘s launch and the associated PR firm fiasco
- Battlefield 3 boycott
- EA pulls Crysis 2 from Steam
- Shopping on Snack&Munch
You can listen to the podcast in the embedded player below, download it directly via the link below, or download and subscribe via iTunes. Note: The iTunes store can take an extraordinarily long time to display new episodes on the podcast page. If you subscribe, it will download the episode for you, even though it may not immediately display on the page.
Do you have a question you would like to ask the Nitpixels crew? Have comments about the podcast? Email us at mailbag@nitpixels.com and we’ll answer it on the next edition of the Nitpixels Show if it strikes our fancy. You can also tweet any of us your questions — you can find our Twitter handles on the right-hand side of this very page (unless you’re on our mobile site).