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This week’s gaming podcast includes a gaming flashback on Rock N Roll Racing, a game that was very close to the game Derrick thought about last week. We’ve got community comments, as the usual, and a few good news articles that emphasis hacking:
- PS3 Hacking Begins in Earnest, and Sony “Looking Into” It
- Mac App Store Cracked
- Microsoft Thinks PC Kinect Hacks are “Cool”
- Nintendo 3DS to Have 3-8 Hours Battery Life
- Interplay Calls Bethesda’s Legal Claims Absurd
- Lord of the Rings Online Triples Profit
The focus on security and hacking brings out the emotions in this episode, we’re sure you’ll have a few things to say about it as well. Say on young warriors! (and warriorette’s). This weeks question of the week: What non-game features do you enjoy on your videogame console, and what features do you find useless?
Episode 495: Monster Hunting BrosEpisode 495: Monster Hunting Bros
This week, Scott and T.J. talk about playing Monster Hunter World on their PlayStation 4’s, while Jonah talks about how bad his experience with the console version of Prey was. Everyone talks about their impressions of the Gaming Flashback this week: Fallout 3.
This week’s news includes:
- The state of Washington passes law to protect Net Neutrality
- Rumor: a new XCOM 2 expansion may be coming soon
- State of Decay 2 will be released in May
- Fortnite is now the most watched game on Twitch, doubling PUBG‘s viewer count
Let us know what you think!
TD Gaming Podcast 90: Riddled With Fragmented PatchesTD Gaming Podcast 90: Riddled With Fragmented Patches
This weeks gaming podcast we’re doing a review of Rock Band 2 and it’s drum kit. We are also digging into some juicy news on:
- Fable II launches with no on-line co-op mode
- EA slapped with class action law suit over Spore DRM
- Warhammer Online hits 500K subscribers
- Sony PS3, not the most popular console in Japan
This weeks gaming flashback, we’re looking back to Act Raiser for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). We also discuss our thoughts of the upcoming Xbox 360 console user interface changes, avatars and the casual gamer look and feel.
