
In fact I think either Casey Loe or Shidoshi should attempt kidnapping Gifford (he reveals where he lives in said podcast), in order to guarantee singing in future podcasts.Īnyway, it was a good listen for 3 hours and 40 minutes. It should be a regular staple of the show. * Kevin Gifford's wacky, slightly deranged, but hilariously awesome random singing. If I end up spending a thousand bucks on a summer holiday in Japan, I am blaming this podcast. I now, more than ever, want to visit Comiket. * Detailed Comiket explanation from Heidi. * Japan's KUSOGE 2010 awards, which is especially interesting if you've been enjoying HG101's kusoge series. * Discussion of how Japan's economy and games market was dealing with the recent tragedy was very enlightening

* Discussion on the hosts' time working on various games magazines was fascinating - I'd like an entire show dedicated to this, with the original 3 chaps and these guest speakers. It was a really good episode, maybe a little wordy in places, but a few personal highlights are as follows: Then again I have been beard deep in HG101's adventure book, helping to proof read it, so I have Roberta on the brain now (my god that sounds wrong). When really it's probably Roberta Williams (pictured).

The only factual complaint I have is they described the First Lady of Videogames as being, I think, Rieko Kodama.
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I was only previously aware of Kevin, from Magweasel, but the other two newcomers also know their stuff and the entire show is full of lots of esoteric information - it doesn't feel dumbed down and the really geeky conversations are great to revel in (though Christian does handily take moments to explain stuff that might be a little too obscure). The format is different in that it's been done by 3 guest speakers: Christian Nutt, Heidi Kemps, and Kevin Gifford. Read on for awesome info on the latest show all about Japan. The latest " Welcome! A Huge Podcast" has been out for over a week, and I'm late to the party.
