Categories

general
podcast

Archives

2013
June
May
April
March
February
January

2012
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April

June 2013
S M T W T F S
     
            1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30

Syndication

In Episode 5 of the Super Podcast Action Committee, James Fudge talks to GaymerCon organizer Matt Conn about the first-of-its-kind LGBT-focused gaming event (find it at 12:36 mark - you can also find a transcript here). Meanwhile hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight talk way too long about E3, Nintendo, the Wii U and the Game Genie (the segment begins at 25:48 mark). Finally Andrew and Zachary dissect the controversy over the Hitman Absolution and Among The Sleep trailers (this segment begins at the 1 hour, 5 minute mark). Download it here: SuperPAC Episode 5(1 hour, 38 minutes, 67.5 MB)

You can subscribe to the show on iTunes and use our RSS Feed to add the show to your favorite news reader. You can also find us on Facebook (where there's an app that will let you listen to the show), and on Twitter @SuperPACPodcast. You can send us feedback on the show by dropping a note to superpacpodcast@gmail.com.

Credits: The Super Podcast Action Committee is hosted by E. Zachary Knight and Andrew Eisen, and produced by James Fudge. Music in the show includes "Albino" by Brian Boyko and "Barroom Ballet" by Kevin MacLeod. Both are in the public domain and free to use.

Direct download: SuperPAC_Episode5.mp3
Category:podcast -- posted at: 10:36 AM
Comments[1]

  • This isn't actually a comment for this particular podcast, but I'm putting it here so that you guys could see it. Just some constructive feedback. I haven't heard all of the podcasts. In fact, I've only listened to episodes 3 and 4, both of which had debatable topics. For particular times when you guys have debatable topics, I think it's important to have two people on different sides. It'd be interesting to listen to the conversations that come out from two people on different sides of an issue. Like I said, I have only listened to episodes 3 and 4 and both episodes had two people on the same side of an issue and it was kind of like, "OK, what do other people have to say about it." And I think the podcasters themselves would have a great time discussing the issue with someone on the other side.

    posted by: Reminator on 2012-06-05 22:26:32

Post your comment:

Name

E-mail (will not be published)

Website

Your Comment



Please do not click submit more than once.