Peep This: Oct: 17, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009 at 2:14PM It's the weekend, so no better time to catch up on some stuff you might have missed this week across the web. God knows you didn't miss anything here:

At the The Game Reviews, John Laster visits Bioware Edmonton to dig deep into Dragon Age Orgins in seperate interviews with Executive Producer Mark Darrah and Lead Designer Mike Laidlaw. They offer up insights on story, developing for console and PC, choice and setting.
Also at TGR, James Bishop examines story and the shooter. Using Halo as a jumping point, he looks at whether FPS's even need more in-depth stories than what we see today.
Finally from the TGR front, Big Red Potion gets all Degrassi on us. Don't worry, it's actually one of the best BRP's of the year as the crew look at their most emotional moments in gaming.
Over on the 1UP front, Scott Sharkey brings back the 1UP Whiteboard taking an surprising analytical look at fanboyism and why it might actually be needed. Not surprising so much in him being analytical as why he'd expend an incredible amount of intelligent thought on...well, just watch.

Because we the people have an unhealthy obsession with lists, here's another offering from IGN. They put together their list of the Top 100 NES games of all-time. And if you can't guess #1 before clicking the link, I don't know you. Seriously.

Finally, a "What the Hell?" YouTube video brought to my attention via Mark Hain at the BitMob. The YouTube poster: jeffdsilva. The following is way more Street Fighter 4 love than can be remotely healthy, even if it's actually a pretty good song.

