Thanks to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Gaming Podcast is running an Outtakes episode, which features mostly Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund, but a little Paul Nowak and Dan Quick. If that weren’t enough, right after the outtakes is a Dr. Who discussion by usual commentators Jordan, his wife Jennifer and Paul.
Outtakes and Dr. Who For Christmas
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This week’s podcast isn’t the best, but at least we tried, right? There’s a lot of chatter, and Scott gets really angry at people criticizing Star Wars.
This week’s news items includes:
- Iranian state television mistakes Medal of Honor footage for reality
- Street Fighter 5 Arcade Mode being considered
- Experimental 5D data storage could store 360TB of games for 13.8 billion years
- Ubisoft boasts about The Division beta’s huge numbers
- HTC’s Vive VR Tech will launch in April priced at $799
This week’ Question of the Week: “When, if ever, will you be getting VR?”
Episode 402: One and a Half EpisodesEpisode 402: One and a Half Episodes
This episode is so long, we actually had to cut on of the stories that went too long. We get some listener feedback for Scott as well.
The news includes:
- EA data leak on Pastebin exposes emails and passwords
- Adobe confirms major Flash vulnerability
- Report: Nintendo’s next platform NX combines console and handheld
- Remaining Batman Arkham Knight Season Pass content revealed
- EA: Remakes happen when you’re ‘out of ideas‘
- Bandai Namco pulls plug on Rise of Incarnates
- Analyst: Preorders drive more sadness than anticipation
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 143: Short and SweetGaming Podcast 143: Short and Sweet
This week is a hybrid of a “greatest hits” episode and a short news brief, we’ve got a couple stories, community comments and Don added a blooper “greatest hits” reel to the end of the episode, so enjoy! The news includes:
- Sony adding two new Spaces to Home
- Unreal engine the “unofficial engine” of Natal
This week, we’re still busting a question of the week as well and it’s a thinker… if you had one novel to implement into a game (which has never been done), what novel would it be?