There are no news items in this podcast. Instead, it’s just post-E3 discussion. Everything is E3. What the crew liked, what the crew didn’t, and T.J.’s reports from doing the show floor. The episode is almost 2 hours long, so there was a lot to talk about.
Episode 541: E3 Reaction 2019
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Gaming Podcast 211: Short and SweetGaming Podcast 211: Short and Sweet
This week we had to cut some segments short due to some work we’re doing on our house that had us tied up. We’re just doing up some news this week and community feedback. This weeks news includes:
- Rumor: PS3 Pirates Unban Selves from PSN, Can Ban Others?
- Electronic Arts: We Drained Our Core IPs
- Bungie’s Next Game an MMOFPS?
- Diablo III Developers Love Torchlight
And, here is the story about The Boy Who Stole Half-Life II. Here is our Question of the Week: Will all MMOs eventually follow a free-to-play model?
Episode 589: Waiting for 2100Episode 589: Waiting for 2100
Nintendo has finally given a launch window for their next console, while TJ is slightly distracted by the Chiefs.
This week’s news includes:
- Titanfall 3 is in development at Respawn
- As 2020 ends, so does FarmVille
- Among Us 2 cancelled in favor of ongoing work on the current game
- Amazon is also warning Xbox Series X preorder customers that their consoles might show up late
- Spider-Man PS4 owners can’t upgrade to the PS5 version for free
- Nintendo’s Switch successor will release before 2100
Let us know what you think.
Wii Speak – Speaker PhoneWii Speak – Speaker Phone
Nintendo’s press coverage is on the move, currently they’ve demonstrated Wii Speak which will allow voice chat on your Nintendo Wii console. Although the Xbox 360 has had voice chat since its day one release, Nintendo is bringing it in a new unique way: community chat.
Basically, the device which will go on top of the Wii sensor bar will allow everyone in the room to talk to everyone in the room on another Wii. Where you need a headset on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 this will give the entire room a chance to chat along.
Having a speaker phone style behavior is neat, but what about when everyone is asleep and you want to play a network game with a buddy? Will the device pickup a whisper across the room? Perhaps a speaker attachment will be announced later, but for now… you’re going to be conference calling with everyone in the game room.
(Thanks, Kotaku)
