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|Box title = Boomzies
 
|Box title = Boomzies
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|Image size = 320px
 
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|Row 1 title = Created by
 
|Row 1 title = Created by
|Row 1 info = Brian Castleberry & Erik Neal
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|Row 1 info = Brian Castleberry & Landon Barton
 
|Row 2 title = Affiliation
 
|Row 2 title = Affiliation
|Row 2 info = [[Channel Awesome]] <br>[[Blistered Thumbs]]
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|Row 2 info = [[Channel Awesome]] <br>[[Blistered Thumbs]] <br>[[Substance TV]]
 
|Row 3 title = Episodes
 
|Row 3 title = Episodes
|Row 3 info = 11
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|Row 4 title = Website
 
|Row 4 title = Website
 
|Row 4 info = http://www.substance-tv.com
 
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'''Boomzies''' is a show brought to you by [[Substance TV]]! This live show marked the addition of Landon Barton as the third member of Substance TV. Boomzies was a live debate/discussion show starring Brian and Landon about video game culture. The show allowed viewers to interact via chat, phone, and video to ask questions. The goal was to bring a new level of interaction between broadcasters and the viewers.
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'''Boomzies''' is a show brought to you by [[Substance TV]]! What is Boomzies? Simple: Mass Geek Debate! This live show marked the addition of Landon Barton as the third member of Substance TV. Boomzies was a live debate/discussion show starring Brian and Landon about video game culture. The show allowed viewers to interact via chat, phone, and video to ask questions. The goal was to bring a new level of interaction between broadcasters and the viewers. New episodes were broadcast live every Saturday @ 10pm CST on [http://www.justin.tv/boomzies Justin.tv] .
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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*Issue #0 - The 2011 E3 Breakdown
 
*Issue #0 - The 2011 E3 Breakdown
 
*Issue #1 - Nintendo 3DS: Success or Failure?
 
*Issue #1 - Nintendo 3DS: Success or Failure?
*Issue #2 - Halo Ten Years Later: Historic or Hype?
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*Issue #2 - Halo 1: Historic or Hype?
 
*Issue #3 - Is Local Co-op Gaming Dead? (July 2nd, 2011)
 
*Issue #3 - Is Local Co-op Gaming Dead? (July 2nd, 2011)
 
*Issue #4 - Japanese Game Developers In Crisis? (July 9th, 2011)
 
*Issue #4 - Japanese Game Developers In Crisis? (July 9th, 2011)
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*Issue #9 - The Day the Music Genre Died (August 20th, 2011)
 
*Issue #9 - The Day the Music Genre Died (August 20th, 2011)
 
*Issue #10 - Are Video Games too Expensive? (August 27th, 2011)
 
*Issue #10 - Are Video Games too Expensive? (August 27th, 2011)
*Issue #11- Has genre distinction lost its relevance? (September 3rd, 2011)
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*Issue #11- Has Genre Distinction Lost its Relevance? (September 3rd, 2011)
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*Issue #12 - Sports Game Stagnation (September 10th, 2011)
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*Issue #13 - Retro Games Remastered (September 17th, 2011)
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*Issue #14 - The Anatomy of Video Games (September 24th, 2011)
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*Issue #15 - Pre-Order Pandemonium! (October 1st, 2011)
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*Issue #16 - Console versus PC (October 8th, 2011)
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*Issue #17 - The Online Pass Debate (October 15th, 2011)
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*Issue #18 - Halloween Horror Cast! (October 29th, 2011)
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*Issue #19 - Defunct Video Game Grammar (November 5th, 2011)
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*Issue #20 - Operation Rainfall Versus Nintendo (November 12th, 2011)
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*Issue #21 - World of Warcraft Versus Star Wars: The Old Republic (November 19th, 2011)
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*Issue #22 - Thanksgaming Phone Troubles (November 26th, 2011)
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*Issue #23 - OMG T3H GRAFIX! (December 3rd, 2011)
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*Issue #24 - The Sound Game (December 11th, 2011)
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*Issue #25 - SOPA & The 2011 GOTY (December 18th, 2011)
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*Issue #26 - 2012 Wishlist of Doom (January 9th, 2012)
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*Issue #27 - Video Games the New TV? (January 21st, 2012)
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*Issue #28 - Ludology vs. Narratology (January 28th, 2012)
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*Issue #29 - Emulation Nation (February 12th, 2012)
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*<span style="font-style: normal; ">Issue #30 - A New Age of Heroes? (February 19th, 2012)</span>
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*<span style="font-style: normal; ">Issue #31 - Livin' La PS Vita Loca (February 26th, 2012)</span>
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*<span style="font-style: normal; ">Issue #32 - Guilty Geek Pleasures (March 5th, 2012)</span>
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*<span style="font-style: normal; ">Issue #33 - A Few of our Favorite Things (March 12th, 2012)</span>
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*<span style="font-style: normal; ">Issue #34 - American Icons in Anime (March 19th, 2012)</span>
   
 
==Links==
 
==Links==

Latest revision as of 00:28, 21 March 2012

Boomzies

Boomzies-320

Created by
Brian Castleberry & Landon Barton
Affiliation
Episodes
30
Website


Boomzies is a show brought to you by Substance TV! What is Boomzies? Simple: Mass Geek Debate! This live show marked the addition of Landon Barton as the third member of Substance TV. Boomzies was a live debate/discussion show starring Brian and Landon about video game culture. The show allowed viewers to interact via chat, phone, and video to ask questions. The goal was to bring a new level of interaction between broadcasters and the viewers. New episodes were broadcast live every Saturday @ 10pm CST on Justin.tv .

Episodes

  • Issue #0 - The 2011 E3 Breakdown
  • Issue #1 - Nintendo 3DS: Success or Failure?
  • Issue #2 - Halo 1: Historic or Hype?
  • Issue #3 - Is Local Co-op Gaming Dead? (July 2nd, 2011)
  • Issue #4 - Japanese Game Developers In Crisis? (July 9th, 2011)
  • Issue #5 - Collectible Video Games: Trash or Treasure? (July 16th, 2011)
  • Issue #6 - Boomzies Drunken Viewer Cast! (July 30th, 2011)
  • Issue #7 - The Future of Handheld Gaming (August 7th, 2011)
  • Issue #8 - The Plague of Sequelitis! (August 13th, 2011)
  • Issue #9 - The Day the Music Genre Died (August 20th, 2011)
  • Issue #10 - Are Video Games too Expensive? (August 27th, 2011)
  • Issue #11- Has Genre Distinction Lost its Relevance? (September 3rd, 2011)
  • Issue #12 - Sports Game Stagnation (September 10th, 2011)
  • Issue #13 - Retro Games Remastered (September 17th, 2011)
  • Issue #14 - The Anatomy of Video Games (September 24th, 2011)
  • Issue #15 - Pre-Order Pandemonium! (October 1st, 2011)
  • Issue #16 - Console versus PC (October 8th, 2011)
  • Issue #17 - The Online Pass Debate (October 15th, 2011)
  • Issue #18 - Halloween Horror Cast! (October 29th, 2011)
  • Issue #19 - Defunct Video Game Grammar (November 5th, 2011)
  • Issue #20 - Operation Rainfall Versus Nintendo (November 12th, 2011)
  • Issue #21 - World of Warcraft Versus Star Wars: The Old Republic (November 19th, 2011)
  • Issue #22 - Thanksgaming Phone Troubles (November 26th, 2011)
  • Issue #23 - OMG T3H GRAFIX! (December 3rd, 2011)
  • Issue #24 - The Sound Game (December 11th, 2011)
  • Issue #25 - SOPA & The 2011 GOTY (December 18th, 2011)
  • Issue #26 - 2012 Wishlist of Doom (January 9th, 2012)
  • Issue #27 - Video Games the New TV? (January 21st, 2012)
  • Issue #28 - Ludology vs. Narratology (January 28th, 2012)
  • Issue #29 - Emulation Nation (February 12th, 2012)
  • Issue #30 - A New Age of Heroes? (February 19th, 2012)
  • Issue #31 - Livin' La PS Vita Loca (February 26th, 2012)
  • Issue #32 - Guilty Geek Pleasures (March 5th, 2012)
  • Issue #33 - A Few of our Favorite Things (March 12th, 2012)
  • Issue #34 - American Icons in Anime (March 19th, 2012)

Links