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Aeropause Podcast #7 - What No Multiplayer Edition

mclazyj | September 10, 2007 | Podcast | PC Playstation 2 
This week. we covered a gamut of topics. We first talked a bit about our Wii Giveaway. Then we got into the banhammer that was dropped on Halo 3 Epsilon players and the 24 hour ban dropped on Call of Duty 4 beta fans. We talked about the free games that just came out from Ubisoft and EA, which we hope is a trend in the right direction for older games. We also hit on the Bioshock multiplayer issue and digital distribution being the savior of PC Gaming.
We're giving away a Wii!
• Introductions and What We're Playing
• Call Of Duty 4 bannings and Halo 3 Epsilon bannings due to token-jumping.
• Free, Ad-supported Classic PC Games Re-Released This Week: Command & Conquer for its 12th Anniversary; Ubisoft: Rayman Raving Rabbids, Far Cry, and Prince of Persia: Sands Of Time.
• Is digital delivery the new hope for PC gaming? GameTap's looking good!

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