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Episode 279: Wii YouEpisode 279: Wii You
This week’s Gaming Podcast once again lacks Paul S. Nowak, which is a shame since the price for the Wii U has been released. Paul as the resident Nintendo representative would have been nice to have in the episode to give his views.
This week’s podcast includes the following news items:
- Wii U priced at $300 for basic, $350 for deluxe
- Dragon Age III: Inquisition officially announced
- Obsidian unveils Kickstarter title Project Eternity, raise $1M in 24 hours
- Cliff Bleszinski wants to see “no disc based games” next-gen
- Guild Wars 2 surpasses 2 million units
We also announce the winner of the Borderlands 2 contest. This week’s Question of the Week, “What game(s) have you been playing this week?”
Episode 363: Mammoths With HatsEpisode 363: Mammoths With Hats
The publication of this episode is a little late thanks to uncontrollable circumstances, but while Paul discusses the ending of Slicing Fractions, this week’s episode includes both a Gaming Flashback, Scramble, and a Gaming History which focuses on the Zelda series.
This week’s news includes:
- Apple fans report iPhone 6 bending in pockets
- Titan cancellation may have cost Blizzard more than $50 million
- Wasteland 2 earns $1.5 million revenue in four days
- Microsoft mistakenly affirms that Windows 9 will be revealed next week (from Ars Technica)
This week’s Gaming History discusses rumors that raged about Zelda games – Paul is not amused.
Gaming Podcast 159: Mega DorkGaming Podcast 159: Mega Dork
This weeks gaming podcast, we’re flashing back to Trade Wars and the Teleplay Modem while learning a bit about our communities ideas about video gaming in prison. We’re checking out a few news tidbits for the week:
- PlayStation 3 has been hacked
- Microsoft plagued by another class action lawsuit
- Nintendo giving their opinion of the iPad
- Gamestop COO wants to educate customers about DLC
- Metal Gear Solid Head developer not happy with delay
This week we’re asking the question: Is it acceptable for older people to play games and when did this become socially acceptable for adults to be gamers?
