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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TD Gaming Podcast 102: Happy HolidaysTD Gaming Podcast 102: Happy Holidays
This week we’re cooking up some final holiday treats in the form of gaming history, news, retro flashbacks and general commentary. We’re looking back at the Need for Speed franchise, a little gaming history on Black Box Studios and covering some news stories:
- EA to offer games on Steam
- Little Big Planet Gets Metal Gear Solid Downloadable Content
- EA Lays off 1,000
- Microsoft releases interesting stats on their Xbox Live Arcade Service
This weeks soap box covers a little holiday cheer, what games did you love as a child, which game got you the most excited, what’s your best memory and most prized achievements in gaming. What game was a total turn off?
Wish wish everyone a happy holiday no matter what you celebrate, when you celebrate and how you celebrate. Party hard. Drive Safe. Enjoy.
Podcast Crew.
Episode 529: CrossplatformingEpisode 529: Crossplatforming
Things are starting to get interesting in the videogame industry, as Microsoft is starting to make Live available on other platforms, including the Switch. TJ on the other hand is getting more and more into Apex Legends.
This week’s news includes:
- Paradox Introduces multiplatform modding on Xbox One and PC
- Red Dead Online gets competitive fishing, gold armor gunfight in next update
- The developer of Furi is making a co-op RPG
- Rocket League gets cross-platform parties
There’s Listener Feedback as well.
Episode 409: No Spoilers This TimeEpisode 409: No Spoilers This Time
This week’s podcast is kind of boring, since there’s little to talk about, but Jonah and Scott are game. Most of the entertainment comes from Scott talking about his Fallout 4 adventures.
This week’s news includes:
- Sony wants to trademark the term ‘Let’s Play’
- Star Wars open world game Kickstarter proposal canceled
- OculusVR founder claims Rift selling at $599 is “obscenely cheap“
- Pirated games may cease to exist in two years thanks to Denuvo
Let us know what you think.
