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Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

GWJ Conference Call Episode 229

Gamers With Jobs - Conference Call

Gamers With Jobs

Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.5810 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2011

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

This week Elysium, Julian and Cory talk about offensive marketing and whether or not it works.

Transcript

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0:00.0

This is the Gameres with Jobs conference call for Wednesday, March 2nd.

0:22.1

March, really?

0:23.2

Wow, 2011.

0:28.3

My name is Sean Sands, not Sean Andrich, and I am your host this week.

0:31.7

Joining me, we have Julian Murdoch.

0:33.4

Julian, are you excited for me to host?

0:36.1

I'm so excited not to host.

0:40.6

That's the best part, is that it's not Sean and it's not me. Yay.

0:44.4

It is a Sean, just not the one you're thinking of. It's just a different Sean.

0:51.6

Yeah, fresh off, fresh off hosting last week at RabbitCon where we had Corey Banks. Are you there?

0:54.8

I'm so confused right now. I don't understand.

0:57.0

Is this the Sean we like or the Sean we don't like?

0:59.4

All right, all right, let's slow it down.

1:01.1

My whole world is topsy-turvy now.

1:03.8

Corey, I'm Sean, but not mean-daddy Sean.

1:07.3

Not angry Sean.

1:08.4

Not angry, Sean. I'm happy Sean.

1:10.5

Oh, happy Sean. Cue the Smurfs.

1:14.0

This week on the conference call, the science of offensiveness, offensiveness back in the news, your emails, but first, games you can play right now. And, you know, the nice thing is games are coming out again.

1:30.0

Great demos, great games on the shelves, actually stuff to play.

1:34.3

I've been playing video games again.

1:36.4

Very excited.

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