There will be a podcast this week, but it’s been delayed a bit. Keep your eye on this space for more podcast goodness.
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Episode 729: Just Chattin’ ‘Bout GamesEpisode 729: Just Chattin’ ‘Bout Games
There’s no podcast notes this week because, well, nothing was going on. Enjoy your hot, hot, HOT summer.
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Gaming Podcast 135: Raging On World of WarcraftGaming Podcast 135: Raging On World of Warcraft
This week we’re reporting some news but we’re really raging on some World of Warcraft expansion rumors that raise the heat in the studio. Is it going to be worth it? Does it matter if you finished the last expansion? What exactly do you consider an expansion? So many questions. The news includes:
Quake Live Getting Subscription Option- More WoW Expansion Rumors
- Xbox 360 has a 54.2 percent failure rate
- Blizzard Not Gouging For Star Craft 2 Expansions
- Chromehounds Losing Online Play
- Earthworm Jim Coming to Everything
This weeks gaming flashback is a little adventure game known as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Cartridge and our question of the week is simple: Will the World of Warcraft expansion get you to re-buy into the WoW experience?
Episode 303: BioShock Infinite Giveaway TimeEpisode 303: BioShock Infinite Giveaway Time
This week we’re giving away a free copy of BioShock Infinite for the Xbox 360! How do you win? Well, simply post a good comment! The contest winner will be announced two weeks from now.
In the meantime, the Gaming Flashback this time is the PlayStation One classic Chrono Cross, while Paul tries desperately to avoid listening to BioShock Infinite spoilers.
This week’s news includes:
- THQ’s UDraw failure “invalidated” Saints Row: The Third‘s success
- Levine: BioShock Infinite cost $100M to develop, and $100M to market
- American McGee doesn’t “see anything meaningful” in the PS4, SimCity players “need to relax”
- Schafer’s Double Fine Adventure project from Kickstarter is now Broken Age
- Capcom announces DuckTales Remastered, developed by WayForward
All this and some Reader Feedback.
