Podcast Punishment: March 2010

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Hello, and welcome to another episode of the VideoGamer.com Podcast Punishment! If you don’t ever listen to the show, then you may be wondering what this is and why it’s on the front page of the website. It’s not here because it’s a quiet day, or because we’re desperately trying to publicise our podcast. No sir – it’s here because it’s an important piece of journalism. Yes.

For those of you who don’t tune in to our shows (and who can blame you?), it works like this:

Every week on the Quizcast, three of the staff complete against each other in a battle of wits (or lack thereof). At the end of each show, the victor wins a point; At the end of the month, the editor with the most points wins immunity from the dreaded Podcast Punishment. The losers, however, are subjected to a public vote on the VideoGamer.com Forum. The editor with the least thumbs up must then face… THE PODCAST PUNISHMENT, a punitive fiasco which we now film for you all to see.

This week Wez lost the vote. You wanted him to suffer, and now he has. He didn’t do it naked, despite saying that he would, but that’s probably a good thing.

Many thanks to forum regular altaranga for sending in this week’s punishments, which came all the way from Thailand.

SPOILER WARNING: This video reveals the winner of Quizcast #64. Also, if you’re wondering who the unfamiliar face is, it’s Tim Empey – a veteran games scribbler who’s here at VideoGamer.com for the next few weeks.

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