Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Daily (Stale) Bread: The news we didn't post on October 21st, 2010

New release plans were revealed for three of the year's biggest selling game products -- the Nintendo DSi and Wii, as well as Angry Birds. A handful of other worthwhile stories fell through the cracks, but we've plucked them out and placed them in this morning's daily stale bread.

10/21--We're in the wrong business

Al Roker: Shred

AJ: Is it just me, or is Al Roker better at the board-based Tony Hawk games than anyone in the office?

Dave: It's pretty funny that Tony's talking about making good business decisions while his skateboarding franchise continues to ride that peripheral into obscurity.

Netflix Streaming Video Is 20 Percent of Peak US Internet Traffic
Will: Netflix has gone from crowding mailboxes to overloading servers.

Tae: 20 percent of all internet traffic? Considering how often I see Dave's Xbox Live status showing him watching Netflix, I'm surprised it's not higher.

Dave: Hey, Battlestar Galactica is a long show.

HomeBilly Joel DLC for Rock Band 3 Confirmed, Coming December 14 [UPDATE: And More This Spring!]
Dave: As jazzed as I am to see "Movin' Out" coming to Rock Band, I'm a little bummed that it won't be out in time for Umloud. Oh well. I'll have to butcher one of the other 2,000-plus songs.

Chronicles Of Shakespeare: Romeo & Juilet

AJ: So somebody's making a Romeo and Juliet game. That's strange enough, but the game is about Shakespeare making Romeo and Juliet.

Dave: It still has a better chance than most movie licenses...

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