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The GameShark Podcast Episode 99: Turkey Edition
Time to give thanks. Without Todd.
Date: Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Author: William Abner

It's a quick and dirtless episode for Jumping the Shark #99. Todd's work week from hell (all three days of it) precluded him from joining, but that can't stop the rest of the crew from talking about moments in gaming they're most thankful for from the past year. On the way, Bill delivers his penultimate chapter on the road to completing Dark Souls, Danielle dives into a board game so rare Bill has never heard of it, called Name of the Rose, and Brandon demonstrates why he's the ultimate Batman. Join us for this last step before our big episode 100 extravaganza (in which we'll largely do the same stuff we've been doing all along)!

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