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Rebel FM

Rebel FM Episode 153 - 09/28/2012

Rebel FM

Arthur Gies

News, Video Games, Leisure, Tech News

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 29 September 2012

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

We're back and talking about so many things! We spend time talking about the WiiU launch announcements and the Vita's dire situation, gush at length about XCOM, talk about the legacy of KOTOR and more, then close out with letters. This week's music, in order of appearance: Starship - We Built This City; Journey - Don't Stop Believin'

Transcript

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0:00.0

Every day on the road, there's nothing good on the radio

0:08.0

Once again I didn't do, and should I turn to?

0:16.0

The record of the bell, the record of the bell

0:34.0

Hi, welcome to Rebel FM, episode 155. I'm Anthony Gallagos.

0:39.0

With me is Matt Shangerney, Arthur Geese, and Tyler Barber.

0:45.0

Oh fuck you Tyler, you're not here. You're like Quenney Stoodle leaving at the FMTC.

0:51.0

Yeah, here we have Tyler Barber. I'm not talking about end of games.

0:55.0

I wear really cute ties. Shut up.

0:59.0

Did you turn Tyler into Elma?

1:02.0

Because Tyler is a monster.

1:05.0

Tyler is as we hand up his butt.

1:08.0

So video games. Vigil games.

1:12.0

We played some, some of you did.

1:15.0

Talk about Wii U a little bit.

1:17.0

I mean you can, I haven't played it.

1:19.0

What it plays, but we didn't talk about it last week before we made our predictions as far as launch date.

1:25.0

I was right on price.

1:27.0

You were right.

1:28.0

You were.

1:29.0

Yeah.

1:30.0

It was I.

1:32.0

So technically were you.

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