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Friday Night Gaming
Author: Bobby Blackwolf Studios
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Audio podcast for the live Internet TV Show about Video Games from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA Fridays 8PM ET/5PM PT. Featured live gameplay of new and beloved games as if they were just played for the first time. Hosted by Bobby Blackwolf and Glen Martin.
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91 episodes. 259 hours and 20 minutes of content. The complete Friday Night Gaming experience is now complete. In our farewell episode, Mike, Ryan, and Bobby broadcast one last time from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA to play some Halo: Reach with our viewers. We end the show the same way we began on January 9, 2009 at the Computer ArenA - with Grand Theft Auto IV mayhem.
Thanks for the memories.
In the second to last episode of Friday Night Gaming, we play some Burnout: Hot Pursuit...Criterion games has taken over the Need For Speed franchise and you'll love to hear what we thought.
But first, we take a look at the greatest Xbox Live Indie Game ever created - Techno Kitten Adventure. Have you ever touched the rainbow?
IT'S NOT NOVEMBER, IT'S DECEMBER. We first take a look at downloadable PSN title Beat Sketcher for the PlayStation Move - about as close to Elite Beat Agents as we've gotten so far. Then, we play Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
We also announce the ending of the FNG experiment.
We break out the Wii again to play Goldeneye 007. We talk about the differences between it and the original - unfortunately we did not have an N64 version in the store to compare it with.
It's time for the biggest game of the year for some people - Call of Duty: Black Ops! But, the best part is at the beginning...where we play ZORK.
It's time for Microsoft Kinect! We take everyone through the setup process, show you what the room looks like under infrared light, show Video Kinect, and then play Kinect Adventures, Joy Ride, and KINECTIMALS! (Note: the trolls returned near the end for a little bit.)
On this episode, Mike plays one of his favorite games, The Force Unleashed II. Be warned: we were visited by some trollish individuals for the entire show so it's not up to our usual quality.
Bobby and Mike play Fallout: New Vegas on the Xbox 360, and completely get lost.
On this episode, we begin by discussing Cory's geek themed wedding, and then talk with Jason from Interactive Distractions about their podcast, charity drive, and free concert. Then, we play some Medal of Honor.
On this episode, Bobby and Mike break out the Wii for EA Sports NBA Jam.
YAY BUTTONS! Mike co-hosts live from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA, where we have the Playstation Move on display. Locals Ryan and OJ take Sports Champions, Eyepet, and Heavy Rain for a spin. And juke. And lunge.
Live from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA, it's time for the game everyone has been asking us to run - Halo: Reach. We play co-op campaign, firefight, and standard multiplayer as the Gamer Beauties repeatedly pwn our in-store MLG player.
During the multiplayer, Mike and Bobby take down Cory's Legendary Edition to see if it's a $150 paperweight or a thing of awesomeness.
Mike cohosts from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA, as we repeatedly talk about BABIES with Metroid: Other M on the Wii. There are some technical difficulties at the start of the show, which are all preserved unedited in the audio podcast. (After the first glitch everything runs fine.)
We talk about Dragon*con, show some videos, and talk about one of the vendors where Bobby almost got royally ripped off. We show off a reproduction cartridge of a very expensive NES game that you yourself can buy for much cheaper than what Bobby paid for it.
Mike cohosts for part of the show live from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA, and is very distracting. We actually use a PS3 on this episode, and show off PlayStation Plus and why, right now, it's not a good investment.
We give you a quick look at the new Press Your Luck PSN title, which has whammies, and that's one of the few positive things about it.
Then we take on Scott Pilgrim vs. The World!
We have a new Facebook Fan Page, please like us there! Please?
Cory cohosts from an empty CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA where we play Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days, all the while fretting about the possible man ass segment later on in the game.
But first, we show off cufflinks that Cory and his best men will be wearing at his upcoming wedding - Xbox 360 controllers, NES cartridges, and game boxes. They are hand-made by TheClayCollection.com.
Ryan finally comes and plays some Kane & Lynch, which has no soundtrack.
So...About half way through, we started to add our own.
Mike joins us at the cohost position at CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA while we take a look at two games from the Xbox Live Summer of Arcade - Limbo and Castlevania: Harmony of Despair. Limbo we play locally and show you where some of the achievements are, and Castlevania we play online and totally hold back the rest of the team.
In a particularly sad edition from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA, we are visited by our friend, the Red Ring of Death. The Xbox 360 we use to run the games suffered this failure 5 minutes before airtime. We scored a replacement 360, but were unable to play Limbo on the show.
However, we DID get to play some Starcraft! Starcraft 64, that is.
We were visited by George, a local gamer who is in the running to compete on the upcoming season of The Tester. He wants to prove to people who don't like video games that video games are not bad for you by appearing on a reality show that one can only watch on a video game console. And no, he doesn't see the logic hole in that statement. Sadly, a combination of the hosts and callers crush his dreams live on the air.
Then we play BlazBlue: Continuum Shift both offline and online against our audience...AND WIN.
Sadly, ustream did not save our video for this episode. We have a local copy and will see what we can do to get it uploaded elsewhere, because there are sight gags throughout the show.
We're fighting the past to save the future from CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA in Singularity! We play the singleplayer and a little bit of the multiplayer (with some prodding.) Corey cohosting due to some short-staffing at the store.
IMPORTANT CONTENT WARNING: During the last hour and a half of our broadcast, we were visited by a very uncreative troll. He repeats the n-word a lot and talked very graphically about metal sex. And when we say "repeat" we mean just repeating the word over and over, not putting it in any context. He was a TERRIBLE troll, and we kept him on hoping he would pull something new out, and he didn't. He called back several times to repeat the same stuff over and over again. We present it unedited, because really he digs his own grave. SO BE WARNED, IF YOU ARE EASILY OFFENDED BY GRAPHICAL DESCRIPTIONS OF SEX OR REPEATED USE OF THE N-WORD, YOU MAY WANT TO SKIP THIS ONE.
Glen's not back yet, but we're still at CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA playing Transformers: War For Cybertron with Mike as the cohost. The game is by High Moon Studios, but there must have been a Full Moon out because all of the crazies came out. First, Sarge tells us that his cousin used to toilet paper the house of our host in High School...Which, unfortunately, never actually happened. (We would have remembered.) Then, we're visited by someone standing outside our window licking the glass. And then, we have a troll call in and assume we'd hang up on him for being a troll...Which we didn't, and it totally confused him. In between all this, we play Transformers and totally dominate our audience online.
Friday Night Heatstroke airs from an empty but very hot CC Gaming in Kennesaw, GA with Crackdown 2. Glen is out taking care of personal business, so Corey fills in as both co-host and game player, as nobody in their right mind would sit in the store with us when the A/C went out on a hot day in Georgia.
But, first, we talk about some stupid robbers that got what they deserved, and since Corey plays a lot of WoW, RealID.



