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Episode 499: A Long DelayEpisode 499: A Long Delay
Yeah, we recorded this on April 2 and are just releasing this on April 12 — because during this time Jonah went to PAX East, then visited his mother in NYC, and things have calmed down about now. This week’s Gaming Flashback is the overly cute LittleBigPlanet… and to think it was a major topic of conversation in the early days of the podcast. How time has passed.
This week’s news items include:
- You can play de_dust2 in Far Cry Arcade
- No Man’s Sky coming to Xbox One later this year
You’d think that wouldn’t be enough news for 90 minutes, but that’s ok. We go off on tangents all the time.
Gaming Podcast 180: Dill Hole of The DayGaming Podcast 180: Dill Hole of The Day
This week’s gaming podcast is full of “awesomenessness.” With great listener comments regarding the next-generation of console technology, a retro look back at Moon Patrol, history of SEGA and the top news articles of the week. It’s like a tasty podcast strudel with frosting! This weeks news includes:
- Sony re-releasing old games in HD
- New Kings Quest Game Coming
- PlayStation 3 update coming
- Peter Moore: Gamer’s Appreciate Online Pass
This week’s question of the week, is Steam the winner of the electronic distribution technology? Could Blizzard take them on and become a competitor?
Episode 299: Here Comes the PS4Episode 299: Here Comes the PS4
This week is heavy on content on the PlayStation 4 unveiling as the next-generation approaches for both Sony and Microsoft – there’s no room for Nintendo in this episode. Nor is there a lot of Reader, er, Listener Feedback, nor any Gaming Flashback.
This week’s major news includes:
- Sony unveils PS4 at “See the Future”
- Sony: Pre-owned game blockage “up to publishers” on PS4
- Fans express outrage at offline/LAN play for console version of Diablo III
- Rumor: Microsoft revealing next-gen console in April
- GameSpy, UGO, 1UP say farewell
- Activision to have “fewer” licensed games out in 2013
The Question of the Week is “What was the first videogame periodical or site you enjoyed?”
