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Ep. 12: OnLive Dies, Long Live OnLive
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English - September 03, 2012 16:59 - 70.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsVideo Games Leisure wgg wikigameguides video games xbox playstation wii comcast Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Previous Episode: Ep. 11: Next Gen Trashcan
Next Episode: Ep. 13: Fair Dues
While Alex Miller is away this week, new Gameinsight contributor John Fenix
makes his podcast debut as he and Simon discuss the future and
possibilities for recently bankrupt OnLive moving forward, as well as the
effect of mass internet support and protest in the making of games and
media.
Theme: Norweigian Pirate
TOPICSOnLive Dies, Long Live OnLiveWho would have benefited most from purchasing OnLive?Is OnLive just a concept company waiting for a bigger buyer, or can it stand alone?Was OnLive too ahead of its time to succeed, and are the conditions right for it to succeed today?What next for the company moving forward?The New Fandom FactorWhy Mass Effect 3’s Ending Doesn’t Need Changing
BioWare Is Working on a Modified Mass Effect 3 Ending
The Most Important Character in Mass Effect 3 Never Even Showed Up Until After the Credits
What is a "good" relationship between the fans and developers?Conversely, what classifies a "poor" relation between the community and devs?Is the collective Internet sometimes too quick to judge/ have feelings sensationalized by sheer mass?