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Episode 488: 2018 Has BegunEpisode 488: 2018 Has Begun
The audio quality is a little bad on this podcast, probably because Scott goes on and on about his fractured butt-hole. However, the episode was recorded on January 1, so there isn’t much news. The gang also challenges Paul to pop in and do an episode sometime.
What news that was discussed includes:
- Project Phoenix accused of being a scam
- Platinum Games working on two self-published games
- Mutant Football League kicks off the New Year with a console launch
All this and Listener Feedback. The Question of the Week remains, “What game are you looking forward to in 2018?”
TD Gaming Podcast 109: One Time At Plastic Band Camp…TD Gaming Podcast 109: One Time At Plastic Band Camp…
This weeks gaming podcast includes a bit about a popular gaming podcast: Link. We also touch on Mercs, in our gaming flashback and tackle a bunch of news articles:
EA Committed to taking risks in 2009- Bethesda working on iPhone Game
- Fallout 3 DLC Pushed back a month
- Intel will design the PS4 GPU
- Online game hacking new threat
- Guitar Hero World Tour and Rock Band Summer Camps
This week we’re answering a few listener questions, tackling the question about what you drink when pulling an all-nighter game-a-thon and asking a few new questions such as, do you like horror films and/or horror games?
We also review Pudge, for the iphone/ipod touch.
Episode 263: Play Alter EgoEpisode 263: Play Alter Ego
This week lacks Paul, but has plenty of good show, as Jordan refuses to believe in the magic of the old adventure game Alter Ego. This week’s game of the week is inspired by the Kickstarter reboot, as the gang discusses the classic Battle Chess.
As for the news:
- Aussie Diablo III preorders not getting refunded from GAME
- CliffyB praises Dark Souls multiplayer, urges Japanese devs to take notice
- Atari: Eden Studios not closed, Test Drive Unlimited 2 support still ongoing
- Bach: Sony’s mismanagement of PS3 led to Xbox successes
- Report: 38 Studios fighting to stay solvent
All this, plus Reader Feedback and the Question of the Week, “What is your favorite free-to-play game?”
