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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- Bungie Punishes Halo Reach Gamers… 15,000 of Them
- Nintendogs blamed for dog mauling a 9 year old
- OnLive Service Now Free But Games Are Not
- Iwata claims 3DS game prices “not far off” from DS prices
This weeks question ‘o the week: What do you think of in-game exploits both physical exploits and software? Should gamers be punished for such a thing?
Episode 228: Two Thirds ShowEpisode 228: Two Thirds Show
This week is a shorter-than-usual show as Paul S. Nowak is away on a birthday vacation. Instead, Jonah and Jordan discuss the Sega Saturn game Burning Rangers, and the following news topics:
- Dragon Age III will be a ‘mix’ of the first two games
- GameStop developing console and PC game streaming
- Is the Xbox 720 chip set?
- Sony on when they’ll consider the PS4
- Developer sez industry is failing female gamers
There’s also reader feedback and the Question of the Week: What do you look for first in a game’s bullet-point features? Also, check out some of the outtakes after the show ends.
TD Gaming Podcast 103: Last of 2008TD Gaming Podcast 103: Last of 2008
Welcome to the last gaming podcast of 2008! This week we’re flashing back to Nobunaga’s Ambition, a classic turn based Japanese strategy game. We’ll take a look back at the history of FASA and hit up some gaming news, including:
- Analyst predicts a Wii Zelda launch in 2009
- Sony’s Virtual Goods in Home Selling Well (says Sony)
- Sony wants to become the next Tivo?
- Wii console resale price falling to $250
This weeks soap box segement, we ask if the video game release cycle is too fast or too slow.
