No really, we’re on hiatus — the next podcast will be recorded at E3, and published on June 18. See you in two weeks!
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As Paul’s departure as a regular host is in 10 episodes, Jonah rants about the Batmobile in Batman: Arkham Knight and talks about the painlessness of Fallout Shelter‘s micro-transactions. The other part of the podcast is them talking Heroes of Might & Magic II, and discussing what makes a good expansion.
The news items include:
- Lack of female character choice in The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes explained
- Australian government bans hundreds of mobile and Web-based games
- Nintendo has no problems changing franchises, despite fan outcry
- Apple pulls games with Confederate flag imagery
All this plus Listener Feedback and Paul’s indignation.
Gaming Podcast 123: Sega Super Master?Gaming Podcast 123: Sega Super Master?
This weekend was rough and, as a result, this gaming podcast has an epic number of bloopers. A death in the family had us running all over the place and heading to family events. However, we pushed through and put out an episode which includes some history on Altered Beast and a look back at Eugene Jarvis.
This weeks news includes:
Micheal Pachter Gives E3 Highlight Predictions- Guitar Hero 5 Details Announced
- Take-Two Suing Apogee over Duke Nukem Forever Outcome
- Champion Online delayed
- Wal-Mart Enters Used Game Business
This weeks Question of the Week is a trivia question from Don dealing with these nanites and such… you’ll have to listen to get the context!
Gaming Podcast 171: Hating On ConsolesGaming Podcast 171: Hating On Consoles
This week’s comments and conversations almost followed a common theme: console hating. The cast explains why they’re not really PC gaming anymore and the frustrations with PC gaming but admits the industry is extremely important. This weeks news includes the following stories:
- Red Hot Chilli Peppers getting a guitar Hero game?
- Next Call of Duty will be Black Ops
- Bungie signs deal with Activision
- Nintendo to release Black Console
This weeks question of the week is this: Will gamer parents treat their kids differently in terms of what is acceptable in terms of video game selection, play time and other gaming related activities? Is our perspective that much different?
