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Episode 331: Videogame Music TimeEpisode 331: Videogame Music Time
This week’s episode has a long discussion on videogame music of the past, while Jonah discusses Batman: Arkham Origins and iPad adaptations of board games.
This week’s news includes:
- Surprises found in the PS4 FAQ
- Xbox One will support DLNA, MP3 and audio CD
- Valve working to make offline mode indefinite
- Nintendo: We have failed to establish Wii U as a “worthy” Wii successor
- Wii U bundle announced
This week’s Question of the Week is: “What was your favorite videogame music?”
Episode 506: E3 Swag and Sony SagEpisode 506: E3 Swag and Sony Sag
This episode follows the three hour long E3 episode, but there was so much E3 to talk about, a lot of the show spilled over into this show, including the crew talking about the swag Jonah sent to them, and Sony’s “winning” of E3 in terms of media attention. There was going to be a Gaming History, but the episode ran long and they weren’t going to have a two hour podcast after a three hour one.
The news of the week includes:
- Microsoft and Nintendo troll Sony over crossplay
- Bethesda lawsuit says Westworld game stole Fallout Shelter code
- Microsoft and Razer are working on Xbox keyboard and mouse support
- Nintendo Switch could get its own new Monster Hunter games
- Life is Strange 2 Episode One release date revealed
There was some Listener Feedback to last week’s episode, too.
Gaming Podcast 174: A Helmet of Killer BeesGaming Podcast 174: A Helmet of Killer Bees
This week we’re rolling dualies, Jennifer and Derrick are busting through the top news of the week and reading some gaming podcast community comments while flashing back to 720ยบ. We also managed to do our Gaming History segment this week!
- WoW Remote Auction house
- Fallout New Vegas getting big changes
- Senior vice president of public relations at SCEA weighs in on used game sales
- Sony unveiling a premium PlayStation Network?
This week’s question of the week, what would you expect to get out of a USD $70 subscription to a console network like the PSN?
