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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Episode 376: Giggles and StuffEpisode 376: Giggles and Stuff
The episode is a little late in publishing, though it was recorded on time – you know, real-life delays. However, it’s worth the wait as the Gaming Flashback is Team Ico’s second title, a PlayStation 2 title called Shadow of the Colossus.
There’s also some of the meatiest news of the year, which includes:
- Joystiq and Massively shut down amid AOL downsizing
- Left Behind Games executive fined millions by the SEC, banned from trading stock
- Bill Gates says he’s concerned about machines becoming super-intelligent
- Google changes UK privacy policy, but avoids hefty fine
The Question of the Week is “Should Nintendo partner with Disney?“
Episode 460: PAX East 2017 RecapEpisode 460: PAX East 2017 Recap
Jonah Falcon is finally back from PAX East 2017, and related his experiences at the convention. Somehow, T.J.’s musings on Dune and the origins of Mini-Me come up during the discussion. Among the games discussed are Snake Pass, Earthfall, Dauntless, and Yonder.
There’s also some news discussed:
- Payday owner Starbreeze to publish System Shock 3
- Switch stock and sellouts could be a problem for Nintendo
Let us know what you think and post in the comments!
Gaming Podcast 184: Just like Johnny DeppGaming Podcast 184: Just like Johnny Depp
Gaming Podcast, we get some impressions about gaming reviews and media from our listeners while tackling the gaming flashback 10-Yard Fight for the arcade and NES. We ran out of time on our four stories and didn’t get our gaming history in yet.
- iPhone Jailbreaking is Fair Use
- Kinect launches as Casual Gaming Device
- Next-Generation Blu-Ray 20x Better
- EA’s Bright Light Creates Create
- Lost Planet 2 Tanks
This weeks question of the week, what do you think of blaming video game failures on the economy?
