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Now Playinghackenslash the podcast Episode 12: In the Z-Zonehackenslash: The PodcastThe official podcast of INQUIRER.net's gaming site hackenslash.net.
News and views on the Philippine gaming scene. OLIVE BOLICO, marketing coordinator of Z-Zone Philippines, talks about her company's plans for the Philippine online gaming market. Episode hosted by Joey Alarilla and Jayvee Fernandez. Play RSS Feedback THEN GAME Developers Association of the Philippines founding president and now International Game Developers Association Manila Chapter chairperson Ranulf Goss jams with the hackenslash crew. Episode hosted by Joey Alarilla, Claire Chan and Alex Villafania. Play RSS Feedback We convince Mitch Padua, head of ABS-CBN Multimedia, to don the pirate eyepatch this week as he talks about War Rock, Amped and Tantra in this "Hot Seat" episode of hackenslash: the podcast. Find out what surprises ABS-CBN has in store for you. Hosted by Joey Alarilla and Alex Villafania. Play RSS Feedback Jojo Añonuevo, president and COO of Digital Media Exchange, dons the pirate eyepatch this week and talks to the hackenslash crew about Mobius' online payment gateway, EVE Online and MU. Plus, for the first time on record, Jojo reveals how dme bagged the rights to bring World of Warcraft to the Philippines and what went wrong. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Alex Villafania, Jayvee Fernandez and Claire Chan. Play RSS Feedback Warning: Parental guidance is advised due to mature themes and some profanity. James Ronald H. Lo, president and CEO of Skyrocket Interactive, talks about advergaming and sails the Seven Seas with the hackenslash crew. Plus, have another bite of Hero Sandwich. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Jayvee Fernandez, Alex Villafania and Claire Chan. Play RSS Feedback Warning: Parental guidance is advised due to mature themes and some profanity. Gabby Dizon, the chairperson of the International Game Developers Association Manila Chapter and co-founder and president of FlipSide Games, jams with the hackenslash crew. Plus, have a bite of our first Hero Sandwich. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Jayvee Fernandez and Alex Villafania. Play RSS Feedback Jac Ting Lim and Rod Andres talk about comic books, cosplay and life as a girl gamer. OK, Jac talked about being a girl gamer, and Rod obviously talked about being a guy gamer, heh. Plus it's Claire's first time to co-host a "Hot Seat" segment, and boy did we roast each other! Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Claire Chan and Alex Villafania. Play RSS Feedback Warning: Parental guidance is advised due to some profanity. Who is our mystery guest? Who are Master Cheese, Cortina, The Rock of Doom, Max Payne-in-the-Ass and Dark Vader? Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Leo Magno, Jayvee Fernandez and Claire Chan, with Brian Mathew Ligsay as one of the characters, replacing the missing link Alex Villafania. Play RSS Feedback Level Up! COO Sheila Paul and marketing services manager Jake San Diego talk about Ragnarok 2 and Perfect World. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Leo Magno, Jayvee Fernandez, Alex Villafania and Claire Chan, with special guests Ike Entiendes, Erap Espada, Market Roxas, Danton Ajinomoto and Gloria Labandera. Play RSS Feedback GrooveNet president Greg Kittelson and GrooveNet member, FHM babe and girl gamer Sofie Garrucho talk about social networking, virtual worlds and alter egos. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Jayvee Fernandez, Claire Chan and Alex Villafania, with T3 associate editor and former GamesMaster Philippines editor in chief Ed Geronia Jr. as guest host. Play RSS Feedback Steve Tsao, president of Philippine online game publisher IP e-Games, talks about their upcoming MMOG Granado Espada and the new brand they are launching for premium games, IP Interactive. Hosted by Joey Alarilla, Jayvee Fernandez, Alex Villafania and Claire Chan. Play RSS Feedback |
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