As some of you know, my laptop died early last week. as a result, my broadcast rig is permenantly out of action. as my backup pc is struggling to do certain day to day tasks, i am hesitant to task it with running the show. As a result there will be no Mr-Potz Geekfest for a few weeks. HOWEVER: my birthday is this month and Spannerash, being the lovely man that he is has agreed to get me a replacement for my birthday. As a result, the Geekfest will be back after iseries weekend. Until then I will be doing some work to try and make the return of the geekfest as good as it can be. New sound bites, sweepers, song tags and more! so hold tight G3 Radio, I’m on my way. Potz, Out.
Author Archives: Mr-Potz
Mr Potz and Spannerash’s show, 02/04/2012
Mr-Potz’s Geekfest 12/03/2012
Shiny new podcast \o/
Welcome to Ion and 47+2
This week sees two new shows to the G3 radio schedule; Ion and 47+2. Ion will be rolling out some live song mixing every other wednesday between 11 and midnight, while 47+2 will be playing out every saterday between 7 and 9.
Game to sell Digital PS3 Content

We recently received news that retailer Game is to begin selling PS3 titles in a digital format. When you buy the product you will receive a 12-digit code either on your receipt, via email or via SMS message, which is the redeemable via the online PlayStation Store. Game signed the deal with Sony Europe to begin these sales from today, including downloadable games, add-ons and PS Plus subscriptions.
A cluster of 42 Game and Gamestation shops will begin selling this content from today and by mid-September all 620 UK stores will offer the full range of over 50 games. To begin with the games will be limited to Sony’s first party output, meaning games such as MAG, the God of War Collection and WipEout Fury. Available add ones mentioned are Killzone’s Steel Rainmap pack and the Uncharted 2 Siege expansion pack. In time the selection will offer third party games as well.
In terms of price, it will vary per title. Every product will be individually displayed and marketed with a specific price point. For example, the God of War collection will cost £24.99 whereas the Killzone 2 Steel Rain pack will cost only £3.99.

