Podcast / Video Games
Tags: Animal Crossing, bayonetta, Issues Guy, JC Sergeant, King Baby Duck, Metroid, Microsoft, Nintendo, Nintendo Land, Platinum Games, SEGA, Sony, Star Fox, Super Mario, Ubisoft, Wii U, Zelda, ZombiU
September 18, 2012

It’s a full-on Wii U coverage episode of B3, and the King invites a few friends in on the festivities!
This week King Baby Duck talks about the major screw-up he made about a program he did with Blueonic, but all turns to smiles when Issues Guy and JC Sergeant get pumped about the latest news about Nintendo’s newest system. Hear their thoughts on the launch titles, the hardware, and what they’d like to see happening on the Wii U.
The fun and insanity is right here and now on Episode 154: Wii U! Wii U! Here Come The Boom-Boom-Boom!
Video Games
Tags: Animal Crossing, Donkey Kong, E3 2012, King Baby Duck, Luigi's Mansion, News, Nintendo, Nintendo Land, Preview, Takamura, Wii U, Zelda
July 12, 2012

The last thing shown during Nintendo’s Press Conference was something that would bring the core and casual gamers alike together in one fun place: Nintendo Land. Composed of twelve mini-games that can be played by up to five people Nintendo Land features all the classic Nintendo characters under one roof in different styles of gameplay. At E3 I was able to go head-to-head with other players on the five mini-games being shown on the floor.
The first mini-game to be shown was The Legend of Zelda: Battle Quest, a rail-influenced game where up to four players travel on a Link-like quest to vanquish the village of boss hogs and other evil spirits. Three players will use the Wiimote as their swords, which will be used to slice opposing forces and block on-going attacks. The fourth player, on the other hand, will use the Gamepad as a bow and arrow system to take out enemies too high up for the swordsmen to reach. There is a catch, though: all four players share the same lifeline, so if one dies it’s game over. Players will also collect coins and hearts throughout the level, though the usage for the coins wasn’t revealed during the demo.
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Podcast / Video Games
Tags: Amnesia: The Dark Descent, Arkham City, Back to the Future, Bastion, Batman, Battlefield, Bioshock, blueonic, Bulletstorm, Bully, Burnout, CSI, Dead Rising, Dragon Age, Duke Nukem Forever, Eldar Scrolls, Eternal Darkness, Fallout, Hello Kitty, Homefront, ilomilo, Issues Guy, JC Sergeant, King Baby Duck, L.A. Noire, Luigi's Mansion, Medal of Honor, Metal Gear Solid, Modern Warfare, Mortal Kombat, Pikmin, Portal, PS3, PSN, Rage, Raychul Moore, Reviews, Saints Row, Stacking, Star Wars, Street Fighter, The Old Republic, Trenched, Twisted Metal, Uncharted, Wario Land Shake It, Wii, XBOX 360, XBOX Live Arcade, Yakuza 4, Zelda
August 2, 2011



What’s better than have the Issues Program dudes show up to talk about the first half-year in gaming? How about having pro gamer, reviewer and model Raychul Moore joining the roundtable?
In a special episode the Bastards welcome Issues Guy, JC Sergeant and Raychul Moore to the program, as they dissect the current goings-on in the gaming world. Find out which games have already made it to their best-of 2011 list, and which upcoming titles they’re looking forward to most. Plus the gang chimes in on the true nature and style of Duke Nukem Forever, and figure out if L.A. Noire is a title that deserves to be on the pedestal that other gaming sites seem to put them on.
It’s all right here on this super-sized episode of the Boston Bastard Brigade. It’s Episode 105: The Elite Gamers Of The Benevolent Press!