Newest Episode of Mortal Kombat's MKast Now Live
For all I care, they could yell "TOASTY" over and over and it would make the damn thing worth a listen.
Published: August 15, 2008
Rejoice, fans of the MKast, wherever you are. A new episode of the podcast is now live here. According to our sneak preview:
"This week, Senior Producer Hans Lo and Associate Producer Hector Sanchez discuss their past experiences at the San Diego Comic-Con and what they're looking forward to at the upcoming Moscow Games event, as well as the Games Convention in Leipzig. Today's episode of the MKast also features a special guest, Lead Graphics Designer and all around MVP on the Product Development team for Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, Jon Greenberg. With the MKast, enthusiasts and fans alike can stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe."
By past experiences at Comic-Con, I'm guessing they mean being heckled by caped, bespectacled men in makeup about being wrong about the brand of underwear the Green Lantern sports, or being able to catch a glimpse of divine radiance from the Penny Arcade table. As for the Leipzig games convention, I'm fairly curious, because these guys are making a game that's the continuation of a franchise synonymous with video game violence, and, having done QA for German builds of shooters, I can tell you that Germany will not allow any games that have the player doing more than hugging enemies until they explode into candy.
"This week, Senior Producer Hans Lo and Associate Producer Hector Sanchez discuss their past experiences at the San Diego Comic-Con and what they're looking forward to at the upcoming Moscow Games event, as well as the Games Convention in Leipzig. Today's episode of the MKast also features a special guest, Lead Graphics Designer and all around MVP on the Product Development team for Mortal Kombat vs DC Universe, Jon Greenberg. With the MKast, enthusiasts and fans alike can stay up-to-date on the latest news and updates for Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe."
By past experiences at Comic-Con, I'm guessing they mean being heckled by caped, bespectacled men in makeup about being wrong about the brand of underwear the Green Lantern sports, or being able to catch a glimpse of divine radiance from the Penny Arcade table. As for the Leipzig games convention, I'm fairly curious, because these guys are making a game that's the continuation of a franchise synonymous with video game violence, and, having done QA for German builds of shooters, I can tell you that Germany will not allow any games that have the player doing more than hugging enemies until they explode into candy.
