Aug
4
2008
The dust has settled on the personal interferences, vacation plans, and marathon sessions of Grand Theft Auto and Metal Gear Solid that have blocked our podcast progress for the last few weeks. We invite you to explore FWR Episode 004, in which we:
Record in a tiny closet during the Writer’s Edge conference in Portland, Oregon, and forget to introduce ourselves.
Discuss the portrayals of war in games in reference to the Call of Duty and Metal Gear Solid franchises.
Think about the labor issues involved with the recent controversy regarding voice actors in Grand Theft Auto IV.
Look for our GTA Blowout episode soon, and thanks for listening.
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Jun
2
2008
In the first of two episodes this week we present an industrial-strength Epsiode 002 looking at gender issues and Objectivist philosophy in BioShock. Along the way we also discuss:
Netwurker Mez and Abby B.’s thought-provoking feedback, and the FWR Book Club.
Confusing stereotypes and relationships in Grand Theft Auto IV (see Daniel Floyd’s Video Games and Sex).
Another round of podcast reviews: Cheapy D complains on the CAGCast about their stagnant 11,000 member listenership and some interesting analysis of the new Indiana Jones flick by the 1up Yours crew.
As always, be sure to leave us feedback in the comments section of the blog, in the iTunes Music Store, and in the First Wall Rebate group on Facebook. We look forward to your input.
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May
21
2008
Episode 001 of FWR is now ready for your consumption. This week we discuss the thorny issues of intellectual property, copyright and ownership, and cast an eye towards the future of digital media distribution. Trevor manages to say “very” at least 30 times and Shane rescues the podcast from the Skype goblins.
But more specifically:
We discuss feedback on our Facebook forum by Netwurker Mez (read about the Versional) and Abby B. on last week’s show.
Join the FWR Book Club by checking out Digital Culture, Play, and Identity: A World of Warcraft Reader, Edited by Hilde G. Corneliussen and Jill Walker Rettberg.
Trevor’s podcasted Games and Lit class: Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3
We welcome your comments, questions, and criticisms here at the blog, our Gmail address, and our Facebook group. Thanks for listening.
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