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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Gaming Flashback: Double Dragon II [NES]Gaming Flashback: Double Dragon II [NES]
Double Dragon II: The Revenge, this is a sequel title to a game which arrived earlier on the NES as an arcade port, something pretty standard back in the day of arcades, and like it’s original port, has variations from the arcade.
The trick is, the variations are much less than that of the original (which might as well been it’s own version of the arcade game but sucky). I was a huge fan of the original Double Dragon title in the arcade and was met with extreme disappointment when I found out it was strictly single player on the NES console.
This game was 300% better than the disappointing Double Dragon release on the NES. Granted, the NES version was fun to play, in single-player, but I purchased it for the two-player nature of the arcade version so I could play the game with my friends. Double Dragon II, on the NES had finally restored my faith in Technos Japan and the american publisher Acclaim. They took a bad situation and made it much better in the second release, why they didn’t make the original multiplayer is beyond me.
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Episode 526: New York State of MindEpisode 526: New York State of Mind
This week’s episode of Gaming Podcast features the first news of 2019 for the podcast, and there’s some juicy items to discuss. There’s no Gaming Flashback, but there is more discussion of the latest Civilization VI: Gathering Storm civs to be discussed.
The news includes:
- “Exciting Halo: The Master Chief Collection news” teased for SXSW 2019
- EA cancels open-world Star Wars game
- Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire is getting turn-based combat later this week
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 175: Everything Sucks TodayGaming Podcast 175: Everything Sucks Today
Today’s gaming podcast covers some recent gaming news and hits some gaming history on Starcraft and the game designer Brian Reynolds. Hitting some community feedback and checking out a few gaming tattoo’s! Here are a couple of the submitted tattoo’s we were looking at in the show:
This weeks gaming news includes:
- Blizzard weighing in on PC DRM
- More Project Natal rumors
- Treyarch now a Call of Duty studio
- People spending more time playing games
This week’s question of the week, what’s your opinion on some really crazy achievement lists? Do they frustrate you?
