No really, we’re on hiatus — the next podcast will be recorded at E3, and published on June 18. See you in two weeks!
On Hiatus
Related Post
Gaming Podcast 187: Poor WalmartGaming Podcast 187: Poor Walmart
This weeks podcast covers some news, as the usual, a gaming flashback about Mach Rider on the NES and the cassette loader from the old NES days (in Japan). Aside from community comments, we’ve also got this news lineup:
- Nintendo Drops DSi and DSi XL prices
- Acclaim has died
- Sony changing their mobile target audience
- Best Buy and Target getting into the used games business
- Xbox Live subscription increasing
This weeks question of the week, are storylines important in video games (more so than graphics) and, what game do you believe will go down as the best storyline based game in your opinion.
Episode 433: Kickstarter FailEpisode 433: Kickstarter Fail
The episode is posted a little late due to unforeseen circumstances, and focuses on Kickstarter videogames, both failures and successes. The podcast also asks Pokémon Go fans if they really needed those tracking software for the game.
This week’s news includes:
- “Other surprises” in store for NX, says Ubisoft
- Fixes promised for botched Marvel Ultimate Alliance ports
- Pokémon Go fans rage as tracking site shuts down
- PlayStation VR requires about 60-square feet of space to use
Let us know what you think.
Episode 244: Goodbye 2011Episode 244: Goodbye 2011
It’s the final podcast of 2011, as Jonah, Jordan and Paul will not be podcasting next week. However, there’s plenty of news, reader feedback and a Gaming Flashback of the terrible PlayStation One game, Irritating Stick.
The news for this week includes:
- EA selling virtual car for $100 in NFS World
- Modern Warfare 3 beats Avatar
- Naughty Dog: Move to next-gen is “terrifying“
- Star Wars: The Old Republic sales could already be 1.5M
- Man sues Sony for ToS update forbidding suing
- Nintendo only showing E3 Wii U demos at CES 2012
The question of the week is “What game are you most interested in for 2012?” Let us know what you think, and see you in 2012.
