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Episode 380: Calling All GoatsEpisode 380: Calling All Goats
After a week off from Jonah being at PAX East 2015 and Paul being at GDC, the podcast is back, as this week’s Gaming Flashback is the landmark Guitar Hero. In addition, the podcast learns too late that Cities: Skylines runs on Windows XP. Paul also deals with goats, and the podcast is giving away a free code for Catlateral Damage.
This week’s news items include:
- Report: Mississippi deputy fired over threatening Xbox Live players
- Cities: Skylines breaks Paradox sales records
- Titanfall DLC is free forever on Xbox One, PC, Xbox 360
- Goat Simulator is coming to Xbox One and 360 in April
- Cards Against Humanity is now online, free
This week’s Question of the Week, “What is your favorite gaming snack?”
Episode 233: Going Ga GaEpisode 233: Going Ga Ga
This week’s episode has bad audio quality, but excellent audio content as the podcast returns from a virus infected layoff. The Gaming Flashback this week looks to the 2001 GameCube launch title Luigi’s Mansion, while Paul and Jonah continue to snipe at each other while Jordan giggles.
This week’s news items include:
- Sony: Euro debt crisis will have “huge impact”
- EA adopts “no class action” clause in Terms of Service
- Bethesda denied Fallout MMO injunction
- Bioware considering Mass Effect MMO?
- Perman: Onlive will be last dedicated console platform
This week’s Question of the Week, “What was your favorite controller of all time, PC or console?” Keep tuning in!
Episode 482: NaptimeEpisode 482: Naptime
This particular episode becomes a little sleepy as one host actually falls asleep during recording. Guess which one. After last week’s episode only partially uploaded, the Gaming Flashback for Okami is actually an insert, too.
The news items include:
- It’s a big week for new game releases on Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC
- Lego Dimensions comes to an early end after two years
- Why Xbox One backward compatibility took so long
- Ex-BioWare says Anthem is an example of EA’s monetization plans
Let us know what you think — without falling asleep first.
