Inside CNET Labs 46: I've never been to me
Yeah, this episode's intro gets weird.
It's a game game game game game game world this week as E3 has inspired us to dedicate this show to gaming.
Dong thinks project Natal is really cool, but feels talking to real people on the street is more interesting than talking to a 10-year old virtual boy who is just the first step in Skynet's eventual world dominion.
Later, I share my love for all things Bioware, past and future, including Dragon Age: Origins and The Old Republic and why these days, games can get away with things that movies cannot. Check out on this Dragon Age trailer to see what I mean.
Also, there's iPhone, PSP Go, DSi, and Zune HD talk. Well, maybe not "talk" but we do mention those at some point during the podcast...I think.
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by auzie1234
June 15, 2009 8:45 PM PDT
- id say zune right now isnt known to everyone in the public right now due to the lack of comericializing it, which makes it less in the `cool`aspect but as for the best id say it makes it, or at least at the fight with ipod slash zune.
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