We just found out that my recording of Podcast #283 didn’t take on my end. However, there is a backup, so all that means is that you’ll have to wait til tomorrow for the next podcast. Sorry for the delay.
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This week’s episode is very short, even though it’s packed with dense content. The crew discuss the faux Latin chanting in Elden Ring and The Quarry’s original deal with Google to be on Stadia.
The news this week also includes:
- Activision Blizzard shareholders vote in favor of harassment report, despite board’s objections
- Sonic Origins game modes detailed in fresh trailer
- Fall Guys now free on Epic but de-listed from Steam
- Blizzard confirms World of Warcraft Dragonflight expansion is out this year
Let us know what you think.
TD Gaming Podcast 83: On VacationTD Gaming Podcast 83: On Vacation
This weeks gaming podcast covers a bunch of crazy content, we’re putting out the question, are collectors editions games going a bit too far? Also, a look back at UniRacers, before Rockstar North was known as Rockstar and history on the gameboy and its portable madness.
In the news:
- World of Warcraft achievements retroactive!
- Asus taking a stab at the Wiimote and Nunchuck for the PC
- EA making “For Dummies” games
- Microsoft Sets release date for Fable II
Of course, we’re always looking for more user comments and questions. If you’ve got a few minutes rate us in iTunes and digg the podcast. Last week to enter into the Galactic Civilizations II: Dread Lords give away.
Gaming Podcast 150: FPS ClanGaming Podcast 150: FPS Clan
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- Xbox Live iPhone App
- Microsoft thinking about bringing Natal to TVs
- Santa Claus coming to PlayStation Home
- Puzzle Quest 2 Coming in the Spring
- Valve and Steam don’t mix
- Blizzard: Don’t bother cloning WoW
This week’s question of the week, would you rather have the “Swiss army knife” of gaming hand-held systems that does it all, but features must be turned off to conserve battery life or a more focused hand-held platform that does just what’s needed with no additional bells and whistles?
