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Episode 367: A New BeginningEpisode 367: A New Beginning
The podcast is back as Paul S. Nowak is back from his vacation, and he brought back a new co-host with him. Devin Grimes, who once upon a time wrote for GameStooge, is now a part of the team. This week’s podcast also includes a new Gaming History, discussing the Nintendo DS.
The news items include:
- Ebola scare drives sharp rise in Plague Inc. downloads
- Twitch bans ‘sexually suggestive clothing’ in new terms
- Dying Light cancelled for PS3 and 360
- Xbox One available for $349 Starting November 2
- Sony apologizes for Driveclub‘s ongoing launch woes
No Listener Feedback, but a new Question of the Week: “When did you first start listening to this podcast?”
Episode 587: Ubisoft ForwardEpisode 587: Ubisoft Forward
This week the gang reacts to Ubisoft’s pseudo-E3 presentation showing off their upcoming games, including Watch Dogs Legion, Immortals Fenyx Rising, Scott Pilgrim Vs. the World: The Game: The Remaster, and Riders Republic, and Yves Guillemot’s strange pre-show video.
Other news items include:
- Bungie emphatically denies Microsoft buyout rumor
- Former Witcher 3 devs are launching a sci-fi novel-inspired game
Let us know what you think.
TD Gaming Podcast 79: I’m Often WrongTD Gaming Podcast 79: I’m Often Wrong
This weeks gaming podcast we’re all over the rhythm matching games along with great gaming news and a bit of our early E3 coverage. We continue our RPG history and we also look back on Dragon Fire, and old Atari 2600 game.
This weeks podcasting news:
- Konami sues Harmonix
- Rock Band 2’s Set List and new features.
- Activision Blizzard is now official
- Sony Not Going to Reduce the PS3 Cost*
Jennifer wonders if the market is becoming flooded with music matching games and we’ve got to handle a big listener question: What holiday game would sell a console in 2008?
*Sony has recently cut prices on the 80GB PlayStation 3.
