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No Prisoners, No Mercy - Show 107

An episode of the No Prisoners, No Mercy podcast, hosted by Julie Whitefeather & Frances Kosac, titled "No Prisoners, No Mercy - Show 107" was published on April 24, 2012 and runs 55 minutes.

April 24, 2012 ·55m · No Prisoners, No Mercy

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Welcome to Show 107!

 

This week, we start with a bit of news and breakfast with the No Prisoners, No Mercy team. Then we welcome Nathan “EmCeeKhan” Baumbach from Ironman mode.com joins us to talk about videogames, and more (and we are still convinced he is either a fugitive superhero).

 

1.      The Last Star fighter real life application…sort of

2.      Mass Effect 3 and the BBB

3.      Sony paddles upstream

4.      Glenn Miller

5.      Geeks are cool/Will Wheaton

6.      Star Trek Online – what has changed? What has not?

7.      Star Wars the Old Republic vs Star Wars Galaxies

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