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Episode 294: Naked BribingEpisode 294: Naked Bribing
This week has a full crew again with Jordan, Jonah, Paul and Dan, and even though there’s no Gaming Flashback or Gaming History, there’s a ton of news to pour over.
This week’s news includes:
- Jay Wilson steps down from Diablo III stewardship
- The Secret World sees ‘400% increase in activity’ after December relaunch
- Mojang: Minecraft XBLA outsold Minecraft PC in 2012
- Gas Powered Games confirms major layoffs
- Sony settles lawsuit with Kevin Butler actor Jerry Lambert
- Pachter: Nintendo is “a few years late” in everything they do
On a sadder note, Dan announced a day after the podcast recording that he will be employed full-time and no longer have the time to be a regular member of the podcast.
This week’s Question of the Week: “What game do you want to see a sequel to the most?”
Gaming Podcast Episode 218: Introducing PaulGaming Podcast Episode 218: Introducing Paul
The listeners of Gaming Podcast finally get introduced to the third member of the Videogame Roundtable podcast team, Paul S. Nowak, who only desires hate mail and more time playing Dungeon Overlord on Facebook. This week, the Gaming Flashback looks back at the Gamecube title mentioned by Jordan Lund last week, Eternal Darkness, and the guys respond to the reader mail from episode 217, and if you’re interested in other types of games such as escape rooms you can visit the Room escape games in Portland Oregon just for this.
The trio also discuss the following news items:
- Microsoft: Halo won’t be a yearly franchise
- Analyst: Kinect appealed to “more hardcore” than expected
- 2M users sign up for COD: Elite beta
- Wizardry Online announced, will feature permadeath
This week’s Question of the Week: How much do you think the Wii U will cost? All this and more in this delightful podcast that will have you begging for more.
Episode 649: Activision-Blizzard Sued AgainEpisode 649: Activision-Blizzard Sued Again
[This episode has been re-uploaded due to technical issues]
Another week, another time that Activision-Blizzard suffers legal issues — in fact, there are lots of legal shenanigans going on. No Gaming Podcast this week in this short episode, while Microsoft Movie Maker has a comeback.
This week’s news includes:
- New York City sues Activision Blizzard, says Bobby Kotick is ‘unfit’ to negotiate the Microsoft buyout
- Reggie Fils-Aimé warned Nintendo about GameBoy Micro
- Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase announced for June 12
- Xbox has helped Fortnite sneak its way back onto iPhones
Let us know what you think.
