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Episode 467: Reunion ExtravanganzaEpisode 467: Reunion Extravanganza
The landmark episode was recorded two weeks ago, but the audio was absolutely terrible, with over a half-an-hour having to be excised. It’s a pity, because it featured both Videogame Roundtable originals Paul Nowak and Jordan Lund guest-hosting for a massive (for this podcast) five-man crew.
To make up for it, Jonah and T.J. recorded a half-hour discussion of upcoming games that they might check out at E3.
There won’t be a podcast for another 3 weeks, until E3 is over, so for now. Enjoy the podcast, and sorry for the middle hour — the audio cleans up in the last part.
Episode 646: Late April Fool’sEpisode 646: Late April Fool’s
[This episode has been re-uploaded due to technical issues]
This week’s episode deals with the fact it was published on April Fool’s Fool’s Day, and discussion of the games that have been floating the hosts’ boats. This week’s Gaming Flashback is the magnum opus of Telltale Games: The Walking Dead. The guys also discuss the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 4 and whether anyone cares about it.
The news includes:
- Digital games on PS3 and Vita are reportedly “expiring” and becoming unplayable
- Ubisoft ends its NFT experiment in Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- Konami details eFootball 2022 v1.0 update due next week
- Blue Box: Abandoned has not been canceled
Let us know what you think.
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.
