Blackwolf
12-16-2004, 11:49 AM
Broadcast Schedule (All Times Eastern):
9:50PM - UK News with Chris "Kropotkin" O'Reagan - week of December 16th
10:00PM - The Bobby Blackwolf Show Episode #010 (Live!)
Q. How do I listen?
A. I will be broadcasting on All Games Radio (http://www.live365.com/stations/allgamesradio), the same Live365 stream that Scot used for his broadcasts. It will be a 32k mp3PRO stream, so even dialup users can listen in. You can use WMP, RealPlayer, Winamp, iTunes, or the Radio365 player to listen in.
Q. When does it start?
A. The live stream starts with game music at 9:30PM Eastern/6:30PM Pacific. There are about five minutes of commercials from Live365 before you connect to the stream, so connect early!
Q. How can I participate?
A. One of two ways - I have listened to Scot Rubin for many years on the way he reads chat room comments on the air, and I will be doing the same. I will be monitoring the #allgames.com chat room on GameSurge. You can connect to GameSurge via mIRC and go to #allgames.com, or you can go to the ever popular G4techTV Chat Room (http://chat.g4techtv.com/) and type /join #allgames.com
The other way is that I will be taking callers via a FREE VoIP program called Skype (http://www.skype.com/). All you need is a microphone and speakers. Skype works like any Instant Messaging service. The Skype ID for this show is bobbyblackwolfshow - add it to your Contact List and give me a ring. I will not answer right away, but I WILL answer eventually, right on the air. Be prepared, and keep it ringing!
THIS WEEK ON THE BOBBY BLACKWOLF SHOW:
2004 In Review - 2004 was one of the biggest years for gaming in a long time. With the release of the major FPS's that people have been wanting for years to first glimpses of the next generation of handhelds, 2004 will be a year to remember. What were your highs and lows?
EA Games: Monopolize Everything - EA, the company that creates games out of 100% Human Misery, is at it again. This time they signed a five year exclusive license with the National Football League which shuts down all competition for NFL games. If you want to play a game with the real NFL teams, players, and logos, you have two choices: EA Sports Madden NFL 2006, or EA Sports BIG NFL Street. Rumor has that EA is also talking with the NBA and Major League Baseball for similar agreements, effectively shutting down Sega Sports and 989 Sports. The NFL is worried that the price war Sega started over their license is bad for business, and that's why they went into the exclusitivity deal...What are your thoughts?
These games are sick/ridiculous/tight/awesome yo! - This past Tuesday night, we all watched in horror at the 2004 SpikeTV Video Game Awards presented by EA. In an effort to make gaming seem "cool", SpikeTV brought out all of the biggest names in rap to promote games by EA, Tony Hawk, or Grand Theft Auto. What did you think of the awards show, and do you think that what was presented should be the image of the video game industry?
Looking forward to 2005 - We look forward to 2005, the eventual release of the PSP, the unveiling of the PS3, Xbox Next, and Revolution, and the games that everyone will want next year. Give your predictions of the gaming industry!
And a goodbye to AGR as we know it - AGR's not saying goodbye, it's just saying "seeya later". We're not sure when the new AGR will debut and what exactly will be on it, but suffice it to say big ideas are in the pipeline. But until then, this show will be on hiatus, so let's enjoy it while it lasts. Thanks for all your support.
Plus, your live calls, gamemusic selections (some donated by Allgames members!) and live chat comments! And as always, feel free to call in and bring a topic that's not listed here. Be sure to tune in Thursday night at 10PM Eastern/7PM Pacific!
BEFORE THE LIVE BROADCAST...
The AGR stream begins at 9:30 with musical selections, but be sure you're tuned in by 9:50 for the broadcast of AGR UK News by Chris "Kropotkin" O'Reagan for your roundup of what's going on across the pond. You can get more information at Kropotkin.co.uk (http://www.kropotkin.co.uk).
9:50PM - UK News with Chris "Kropotkin" O'Reagan - week of December 16th
10:00PM - The Bobby Blackwolf Show Episode #010 (Live!)
Q. How do I listen?
A. I will be broadcasting on All Games Radio (http://www.live365.com/stations/allgamesradio), the same Live365 stream that Scot used for his broadcasts. It will be a 32k mp3PRO stream, so even dialup users can listen in. You can use WMP, RealPlayer, Winamp, iTunes, or the Radio365 player to listen in.
Q. When does it start?
A. The live stream starts with game music at 9:30PM Eastern/6:30PM Pacific. There are about five minutes of commercials from Live365 before you connect to the stream, so connect early!
Q. How can I participate?
A. One of two ways - I have listened to Scot Rubin for many years on the way he reads chat room comments on the air, and I will be doing the same. I will be monitoring the #allgames.com chat room on GameSurge. You can connect to GameSurge via mIRC and go to #allgames.com, or you can go to the ever popular G4techTV Chat Room (http://chat.g4techtv.com/) and type /join #allgames.com
The other way is that I will be taking callers via a FREE VoIP program called Skype (http://www.skype.com/). All you need is a microphone and speakers. Skype works like any Instant Messaging service. The Skype ID for this show is bobbyblackwolfshow - add it to your Contact List and give me a ring. I will not answer right away, but I WILL answer eventually, right on the air. Be prepared, and keep it ringing!
THIS WEEK ON THE BOBBY BLACKWOLF SHOW:
2004 In Review - 2004 was one of the biggest years for gaming in a long time. With the release of the major FPS's that people have been wanting for years to first glimpses of the next generation of handhelds, 2004 will be a year to remember. What were your highs and lows?
EA Games: Monopolize Everything - EA, the company that creates games out of 100% Human Misery, is at it again. This time they signed a five year exclusive license with the National Football League which shuts down all competition for NFL games. If you want to play a game with the real NFL teams, players, and logos, you have two choices: EA Sports Madden NFL 2006, or EA Sports BIG NFL Street. Rumor has that EA is also talking with the NBA and Major League Baseball for similar agreements, effectively shutting down Sega Sports and 989 Sports. The NFL is worried that the price war Sega started over their license is bad for business, and that's why they went into the exclusitivity deal...What are your thoughts?
These games are sick/ridiculous/tight/awesome yo! - This past Tuesday night, we all watched in horror at the 2004 SpikeTV Video Game Awards presented by EA. In an effort to make gaming seem "cool", SpikeTV brought out all of the biggest names in rap to promote games by EA, Tony Hawk, or Grand Theft Auto. What did you think of the awards show, and do you think that what was presented should be the image of the video game industry?
Looking forward to 2005 - We look forward to 2005, the eventual release of the PSP, the unveiling of the PS3, Xbox Next, and Revolution, and the games that everyone will want next year. Give your predictions of the gaming industry!
And a goodbye to AGR as we know it - AGR's not saying goodbye, it's just saying "seeya later". We're not sure when the new AGR will debut and what exactly will be on it, but suffice it to say big ideas are in the pipeline. But until then, this show will be on hiatus, so let's enjoy it while it lasts. Thanks for all your support.
Plus, your live calls, gamemusic selections (some donated by Allgames members!) and live chat comments! And as always, feel free to call in and bring a topic that's not listed here. Be sure to tune in Thursday night at 10PM Eastern/7PM Pacific!
BEFORE THE LIVE BROADCAST...
The AGR stream begins at 9:30 with musical selections, but be sure you're tuned in by 9:50 for the broadcast of AGR UK News by Chris "Kropotkin" O'Reagan for your roundup of what's going on across the pond. You can get more information at Kropotkin.co.uk (http://www.kropotkin.co.uk).