Episode 3 of the Perfectly Sane Show is live and you can listen to it over at Vagary TV (which also hosts Game Seers and Game Over), or download it directly from iTunes (rate us).
In this episode we talk about my (Chris’s) XBOX Repair experience, the new Star Trek movie, the worshiping of Wookies, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Mr. T shooting Tupac, licensed games, Jon and voyeurism, all while disparaging old people, all of Asia*, American Indians, Germans, rappers and Andrew’s family.
Music in this episode:
You Brought A Knife to a Gunfight – Stone Gods
Mr. T – Logan Whitehurst & The Junior Science Club
I Get Off – Halestorm
*OK so Japan, China and maybe Korea but based on landmass that is a large portion of Asia.
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did you guys actually like Wolverine? I mean, to be honest, it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting it to be, but I seriously think it could have been a lot better.
I gave Wolverine a 3 out of 5. In the end I thought it was an enjoyable popcorn flick that had some major flaws but was fun. I think Matt liked it about the same and Brady maybe a little more (not sure, we should ask him).
Nick…, er, I mean, Jay, it was a decent movie. Thanks for the mention, Chris. Sorry I couldn’t be there.
Question – Are the Rock Band/Guitar Hero games considered licensed games? I’d like to compile my own top five.
Brady, generally Rock Band / Guitar Hero games aren’t considered licensed because the developer or publisher own the IP but they do license the music. However WWE games would be considered licensed games because THQ does not own the WWE license.