by John Carle, Jan 11 2012 // 11:15 AM

This is it. It’s the big one! Right before the New Year, we posted our awards for the best of gaming in 2011. But there was one all important award that we needed some extra time to deliberate on… The Game of the Year.
In this episode, JC and WallE forgo the usual format of the Bitcast and engage in a conversation where they, along with some input from Flickcasters Matt Raub and Cortney Zamm, decide on what game earns the coveted title of Game of the Year.
And The Nominees Are:
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Posted in: Best of 2011 · Flickcast Presents · Games · News · PC Games · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Podcasts · Rockstar Games · SEGA · The Bitcast · THQ · Ubisoft · Video Games · Wii · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Back To The Future: The Game, Batman: Arkham City, Best of 2011, Child of Eden, Dead Island, Game of the Year, L.A. Noire, LA Noire, Madden 12, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Minecraft, MLB 12: The Show, Mortal Kombat, Payday: The Heist, PC Games, Playstation 3, Portal 2, Rocksmith, Saints Row, Saints Row: The Third, Skyrim, Super Mario 3D Land, Terraria, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, To The Moon, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Uncharted 3, Video Games, Xbox 360
by Chris Ullrich, Dec 31 2011 // 5:00 PM
As is the usual practice almost anywhere were column inches or post counts matter, writers such as myself take to their keyboards and make lists. I am no exception and, with a great deal of difficulty and toil, have managed to cobble together a list of what I think are some of the best things of 2011.
I don’t really want to bore you with a lot of explanations as to why I picked what I did. Suffice it to say these picks are mine and mine alone. Also, they are not in any particular order, mostly because I find it hard to rank them that closely. Or, I was just too lazy.
Either way, here you go.
Movies
Drive
The Artist
Attack the Block
X-Men: First Class
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
The Descendants
Thunder Soul
13 Assassins
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
Hugo
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Posted in: Best of 2011 · Comics · Games · Movies · News · TV
Tagged: 13 Assassins, 2011, Apple, Archer, Attack the Block, Batman: Arkham City, Best of 2011, Breaking Bad, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Comics, Community, Criminal: Last of the Innocents, Drive, Forza Motorsport 4, Fringe, Gadgets, Games, Happy Ending, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Homeland, iA Writer, iOS 5, iPad 2, Justified, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, Movies, New Years's Lists, Software, Sons of Anarchy, the artist, TV
by John Carle, Dec 29 2011 // 9:00 AM

One thing we’ve learned is there are too many games and too little time to play them all. This also means there isn’t even enough time to give all of them awards, but we try our best. Today we take a look at both the most time consuming efforts of the past year as well as give some awards for games that deserve some notable mentions as well.
Game Most Likely to Consume Your Life: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Two Hundred and Fifty Hours. By most estimates, this is how long it’ll take an average player to explore MOST of the content of Skyrim. To give some perspective, if the average person works a 40 hour a week job, Skyrim would take six and a quarter full work weeks to complete. Now, we realize that most gamers work jobs outside of the gaming industry and cannot devote a full forty hours a week to a single game.
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Posted in: Best of 2011 · Comic Book Games · DC · Flickcast Presents · Game Trailers · Games · News · Nintendo · Nintendo 3DS · Nintendo DS · PC Games · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · Star Wars · The Bitcast · Video Games · Wii · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: Batman, Batman: Arkham City, Best Of, Best of 2011, Commercials, DC, Dead Island, Gears of War 3, Homefront, Lego, LEGO Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Michael, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, Orcs Must Die!, PC Games, Playstation 3, Robot Entertainment, Rocksteady, Skyrim, Star Wars: The Old Republic, The Bitcast, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Flickcast Presents, Video Game Trailers, Video Games, Xbox 360
by John Carle, Dec 28 2011 // 9:00 AM
Yesterday we took a look at Minecraft, The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword, Capcom, Dark Souls and Portal 2. Today, we have a whole second set of awards to be given out for the best (and worst) of 2011.
Game That Shouldn’t Have Taken Nearly As Long to Come Out: Duke Nukem Forever
What happened in the time span since Duke Nukem Forever began development?
The entire Presidential run of George W. Bush.
This writer’s entire high school and college career.
Star Wars: The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, and The Clone Wars were all released in theaters.
The XBox was released and ended its lifecycle.
Activision released 7 proper Call of Duty titles.
Lost.
A child born when development started would have grown to be a teenager.
The list goes on and on…
And the worst part is, after all that wait… Duke Nukem Forever wasn’t very good when it did finally come out. What was considered controversial when the game began production is pretty tame by comparison to what people are enjoying in gaming now and the humor comes off as sophomoric instead of clever.
While we can understand the desire to release a passion project to finally let it see the light of day, sometimes it is better to let it enjoy a quiet death with some dignity instead of coming out guns blazing as a failure.
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Posted in: Activision · Best of 2011 · Flickcast Presents · Games · News · Nintendo · Nintendo 3DS · Nintendo DS · PC Games · Playstation 3 · PlayStationNetwork · The Bitcast · Video Games · Wii · XBLA · Xbox 360
Tagged: 2K Games, 3D Realms, Activision, Best Of, Best of 2011, Burt Reynolds, Duke Nukem, Duke Nukem Forever, L.A. Noire, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, PC Games, Playstation 3, Rockstar Games, Saints Row, Saints Row: The Third, Skylanders Spyro's Adventure, Team Bondi, The Bitcast, The Flickcast Presents, THQ, Toys For Bob, Video Games, Volition, Xbox 360
by John Carle, Dec 27 2011 // 9:30 AM
2011 was one heck of a year for gaming. Once again, the Call of Duty franchise set records for the largest entertainment launch in history. A game that was only in Beta was able to sell millions of copies and spawn an ungodly large community to the point they had a convention before the game was officially released. There were tons of critical darlings encouraging developers to rethink how they create games.
Take a look this week at the awards The Flickcast (along with The Bitcast team) are proud to present for gaming in 2011
Think Outside the Box Game: Portal 2
While many may argue that Minecraft may be the most deserving of this award, they need to remember one thing. In Minecraft, there are no rules. The expanses of the box are too extreme to find the outer boundaries of. Within Portal 2, players are asked to explore new viewpoints of physics, matter and… well, portals. The puzzles in Portal 2 completely overtake the complexity and creativity of the original, which in itself was groundbreaking. With additional toys at their disposal and the introduction of a cooperative mode, the team at Valve came up with a game that redefined both the puzzle solving and FPS genres all at once.
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Tagged: Best Of, Best of 2011, Capcom, Dark Souls, Dead Rising 2, Dead Rising 2: Off the Record, Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Minecraft, Nintendo, Nintendo 3DS, Nintendo Wii, PC Games, Playstation 3, Portal, Portal 2, Skyward Sword, The Bitcast, The Flickcast Presents, The Legend of Zelda, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Valve, Video Games, Xbox 360, Zelda