Yo quiro las frutas de Magna Carta. And there's nothing wrong with boner inducing graphics to supplement fine game play.
I do like having Shipwreck on, but for reasons not altogether obvious. Ship's presence improves Wombat's presense. Wombat says less, and the result is the what he says is of higher quality. He's less corny. He's much funnier. It's all I've ever wanted for the 'bat.
On the other hand, I (sorry to admit) found the foreplay podcast boring. I like Ship's knowledge and editorial commentary, but I will respectfully request that Shipwreck avoids lengthy (anything over 30 seconds is lengthy) descriptions of a game's mechanics and storyline. I don't like reviews that talk about those things, and I'm bored when podcasts talk about those things. I do like all of your opinions about what is good and what is bad. But I don't need a robotic summary of games.
You guys are getting better as a threesome. This was the best 3-fer yet.
OK, so I'm the guy who said Wombat was jealous of Cheapy, which you guys confidently refuted. I guess it's hard for me to understand why Wombat frequently undermines Cheapy though. Why Wombat, why? And no, I can't produce quotes or samples, but the jabs at Cheapy are undoubtedly there in the shows. Not that I am playing favorites, you guys are both critical to the show. The Cagcast without either of you is just another boring videogame podcast. No offense Ship.
The CAGcast is the 'cast I look forward to the most every week. What do you guys currently recommend, if you listen to any others? Since so many podcasts come out every month, the roster might change since the last time you discussed this. This is the only video game podcast I listen to. Other than this it's Marketplace, Fresh Air, This American Life, and Adam Corolla, which is quite good (coming from a fellow Stern fan)- check it out Cheapy!