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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Episode 559: Welcome to 2020Episode 559: Welcome to 2020
Welcome to the future, as Jonah, Scott and TJ ring in the new year, as this week’s Gaming Flashback reminds Jonah of what his favorite game of the decade was. (Spoiler: Mass Effect 2.) In fact, the game is so good Jonah and TJ talk about it for an hour before discussing the week’s generally weak news.
This week’s topics include:
- Report: New Switch model launching in 2020
- The Ni No Kuni movie is coming to Netflix
- Silent Hill Art Director Masahiro Ito announces a new video game
- Vice City: Remastered for Grand Theft Auto 5 mod released
Was 2010 the best year for games in the 2010’s? Let us know.
Episode 617: Steam DeckedEpisode 617: Steam Decked
The Steam Deck has been released, and TJ and Scott are just excited about it. They’re able to play indie games on a Switch-like device even though many of the same games on the Switch. Jonah already has Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and therefore already plays games with a controller on his cellphone.
This week’s news includes:
- Some Steam Deck preorders won’t ship until September 2022
- PES is dead, replaced by the F2P ‘football platform’ eFootball
- Humankind dev pulls controversial Denuvo DRM from game before launch
- Xbox Game Pass is about to have an unbelievably good month
Let us know what you think on our Facebook page.
Gaming Podcast 158: Staving Your FaceGaming Podcast 158: Staving Your Face
This week we’re missing Don but we’re making up for it with pure awesome. Well, we’re taking a flashback look at Buck Bumble and the history of Argonaut Games. We’re busting through some community feedback and covering a few news tidbits:
- Tiger’s Scandal doesn’t hurt sales
- Flash Exploit hacks WoW accounts
- Onlive Gaming service in closed beta
- Sims 3 tops global PC charts for 2009
- Scottish prisoners learning via the Nintendo DS
This week’s question of the week is simple: Will DS products change the life of those in prison?
