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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This week’s episode of Gaming Podcast has a special guest co-host, Andrew Yoon, formerly of Joystiq and currently in card game and video game development. The Gaming Flashback is the one that started them all: LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game.
The slow news week includes:
- DDoS service targeting PSN and Xbox powered by home Internet routers
- Japanese console sales continued to slide in 2014
- Evolve’s questionable bargain: pre-purchase to avoid the unlock grind
- Sony delays PS4 in China
The Question of the Week: “What is your favorite, if any, LEGO videogames?”
Gaming Podcast 145: Best of Both WorldsGaming Podcast 145: Best of Both Worlds
This week we’re flashing back to Metroid II for the Game Boy, something new and different from the normal arcade/console/pc flashbacks. We’re also tackling a good deal of community comments and hitting up the news wire:
- Netflix coming to PS3.
- Analysts think DJ Hero demand is below expectations
- iPhone developers next victims of piracy
- Nintendo releasing new bigger DSi in Japan
- Players of Chinese MMO must play character of the same gender
We didn’t get to cover history this week because we had lots of back-and-forth arguing about Netflix and the PS3 and rants upon DJ Hero and its “obvious” low-demand. This weeks question of the week, are there any good sim games left that are simple?
Gaming Podcast 144: SpecificityGaming Podcast 144: Specificity
This week we’re delving into the news with focused specificity. Okay, we just wanted to use the word. We’re traveling back to the days of Might and Magic and covering the history of New World Computing. For news, we’re tackling a couple top stories including:
- Microsoft Locking out unauthorized memory units
- Next Gen consoles not actually consoles
- Rumor: New Mario Game
- Rock Band now on iPhone/iPod Touch
- PS3 top selling console for September
We’ve got some great community questions, great suggestions for board games converted to video games and have a new question, will you buy into Project Natal and Sony’s PS3 solution to console transitions with the “wand?”
