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 312: Dare You To Press the ButtonEpisode 312: Dare You To Press the Button
This week’s episode is the final episode before E3, and next week, an outtakes episode filled with Dr. Who and Game of Thrones discussion will run. After that, we’ll have some serious E3 2013 discussion, especially about what happens with Microsoft and Sony in particular.
No Gaming Flashback, but news includes:
- Pachter predicts $349 for PS4, $399 for Xbox One
- World of Warcraft movie ‘begins shooting‘ in Q1 2014
- Robert Bowling’s Robotoki raided by LAPD, mistake COD figure as armed intruder
- Documentary seeks to unearth 3.5M E.T. cartridges from landfill
- Oculus Rift developer Andrew Scott Reisse, 33, killed as bystander in police chase
- Shadow of the Eternals Kickstarter fundraising struggling
All that and Listener Feedback.
Episode 724: State of SonyEpisode 724: State of Sony
The guys discuss Eric Barone still working on Stardew Valley, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 being confirmed for Xbox Game Pass, blackjack roguelike Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers, Kerbal Space Program developer layoffs, The Sims 4 launching a battle pass-like, and Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater.
The news includes:
- The Sony State of Play showcase
- Sony apologizes for interview with developer Neil Druckmann
- Silent Hill announcement stream scheduled for this week
Let us know what you think.
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.
