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Episode 34 – Horse Crash Override
Duration: 01:00:50 • Size: 27.85 MB

Susie has taken over the hosting duties this week for possibly our best episode ever as we bring together the full team including Lucas, Matt and Tim, and are joined by a very special guest. Josh from Garage Gamers joined us for our conversation about such topics as Lollipop Chainsaw, Gravity Rush on the Vita, the Humble Indie Bundle, horses, Gears of War and much more. Check it out and be entertained! Read more…

Episode 33 – E3 Rundown
Duration: 01:24:58 • Size: 38.9 MB

Join Matt, Susie, and Tim as they discuss their thoughts on the 2012 E3 announcements, reveals, and more. Read more…

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Episode 32 – Pre-E3 Bonanza
Duration: 01:17:05 • Size: 35.29 MB

The whole crew are finally back together this week with Lucas, Tim, and Susie all joining Matt. They discuss what they have been up to and then unfortunately as soon as they begin their discussion about E3 predictions technical issues hit and interrupt. The second half of the podcast has Lucas and Matt continuning the E3 predictions conversation by themselves. Check out the show and let us know what you think, and we hope you have a laugh and enjoy it!

Episode 31 – I Had The Tim Of My Life
Duration: 01:14:39 • Size: 34.18 MB

This week Tim has a crack at hosting while he is joined by Susie and Matt for some discussions about Black Ops 2, God of War multiplayer, PlayStation All-Stars, The Unfinished Swan, Kickstarter and much more. Read more…

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Episode 30 – It’s A Turkish Hat
Duration: 01:10:44 • Size: 32.39 MB

Matt, Susie and Tim have a lot of fun on this week’s episode of the DBG podcast while discussing a multitude of stuff. After a bit of a wildly random introduction they discuss the new XBLA title Fez, the announcement of God Of War: Ascension, the Supanova Expo on the Gold Coast, Ghost Recon: Future Soldier beta and more! Read more…

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Episode 29 – Drop Bear Hill HD
Duration: 01:08:11 • Size: 31.22 MB

On episode 29 of the Drop Bear Gaming podcast, Susie puts on her hosting hat and we discuss the recent release of the Silent Hill HD collection and have a discussion about the horror genre in games.  Tim had some time to play a bit of Silent Hill HD and tells Lucas and Susie about it.

In a nutshell we discuss ghosts, zombies, psychological threats and even just a creepy atmosphere in a game.  We also get to talk a little bit about David Lynch – yay!

Episode 28 – A Drop Bear Journey
Duration: 01:56:43 • Size: 53.44 MB

We are back with another podcast episode, this time without Lucas unfortunately but Matt, Susie, and Tim manage to wax lyrical about some great games that are out currently. After a quick mention of the latest R18+ news (which is old news now) Tim shares his thoughts on Thatgamecompany’s newest game Journey, followed by a mobile game review by Susie about the new Kairosoft game Dungeon Village. We finish up this epic podcast with Matt’s thoughts on Uncharted: Golden Abyss, and a quick spoiler about Uncharted 3’s story (don’t worry we put a warning in before it starts so you can skip that bit if you want!).

We hope you enjoy this episode and if you don’t then please don’t write a petition against us :S

Episode 27 – The Prodigal Drop Bear
Duration: 00:43:15 • Size: 19.81 MB

The Drop Bear Gaming podcast is back from the dead! Actually it wasn’t dead we have just been super busy but we are back on our game (pun intended) and it’s back to business. On this episode we discuss the future of the show, what we have been up to, the Mass Effect 3 demo cops some abuse and much much more!

Oh and Chloe got the chance to interview Gabe Amantangelo, Lead PvP designer for Star Wars: The Old Republic at the official launch event for the game in Sydney today so make sure you stick around at the end of the show to hear that!

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Episode 26 – Game Of The Year 2011
Duration: 01:41:04 • Size: 34.7 MB

On this episode of the DBG podcast we celebrate the gaming highlights of the year that has just past. One of our resident writers Chloe (aka Lamb_Chop) joins Lucas, Matt, Susie and Tim for our 2011 Game Of The Year extravaganza with each of us picking our 3 favourite games of the year to discuss and we throw in a few honorable mentions too. Be sure to let us know what you think of our choices in the comments below!

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Episode 25 – The Wall
Duration: 00:21:10 • Size: 9.699999999999999 MB

In this weeks show Matt’s gone walkabout, however Lucas and Susie introduce a new member to the DBG team; a friendly voice to long time listeners and now a permanent cast member. Susie announces the winner of the long time coming Modern Warfare 3 comp and Susie and Lucas discuss how to win more great games before the years end. As its almost time to say goodbye to 2011 the team begin discussing nominations for the first annual Drop Bear Game of the Year award, but they need your help! Comment, leave an iTunes review and email podcast@dropbeargaming.com to go in the running to win prizes.

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Lucas
The Podfather/Convo Controller
Super salesman by day, Batdad and Gamersutra by night. As a self-confessed technology pacifist, he prefers to sit on the console-war fence and play games on his PC.
Matt
PlayStation Fanboy/Motormouth
Electrician by trade and yet also highly skilled at finding time to game around work and family commitments. A PlayStation fanboy with a platinum count and obvious podcast bias to prove it. Thinks DC is clearly superior to Marvel. Has been known to rant.
ABOUT DBG

Started in January 2011 by brothers Lucas and Matt, Drop Bear Gaming has been operating for over 7 years offering a fresh and relaxed perspective on the video game industry. The website is a passion project more than anything and it is our distinct pleasure to continue bringing entertainment to our listeners and viewers.

The guys release a podcast episode every two to three weeks and over the years they have welcomed guests from developers, publishers, and other gaming outlets onto the show.

Disclaimer: From time to time Drop Bear Gaming receives copies of games for review in either physical or digital format from publishers or their associated PR companies. All reviews are based on the merits of each game on their own. Whether or not we were supplied the copy is not taken into account when compiling our reviews.

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