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Episode 300: The Third CenturyEpisode 300: The Third Century
The landmark 300th episode is here, and while we only got one special guest, Dan Quick, it’s still a jam-packed episode. In this episode, Jordan continues to pine for Half-Life 3, male full frontal nudity gets discussed, and Paul claims he invented the term “Whosphere”. This weeks’ Gaming Flashback is Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance.
The news items include:
- The Last of Us features Naughty Dog’s “longest ever” campaign
- Sony confirms 4K movie service for PS4
- BioShock Infinite‘s ending may cause controversy
- Ubisoft confirms Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
There’s a ton of Listener Feedback as well as the Question of the Week, “What was your favorite moment in the TD Gaming Podcast over the years?”
Episode 591: The PS5 Is HotEpisode 591: The PS5 Is Hot
This week’s episode has only two official news items, but there’s a lot to discuss that didn’t quite make the list, including Sony’s controversial plan to update the fan speed on the fly by taking data from consoles already purchased, to the beautiful Ori Collector’s Edition bundle. This week’s Gaming Flashback: The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
The news includes:
- Phasmophobia updates will make ghosts smarter and less predictable
- 2K under fire for adding unskippable in-game ads to the full-price NBA 2K21 a month after release
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 191: Puppy Mill of GamesGaming Podcast 191: Puppy Mill of Games
This week we’ve got all three hosts back to get down to business. This was a full show with lots of content from news, to flashbacks and listener game ideas. We didn’t get a history segment this week, we just had two much information to cover. Here is the news for the week:
- Activision CEO thinks EA is a failure
- Another version of You Don’t Know Jack is coming
- Atari creating the new Atari Go initiative
- Direct 3D 10/11 support coming to Linux
- Microsoft admits PC Gaming could use some attention
This weeks gaming podcast question of the week: What do you think will spur on PC game developers, is it Microsoft’s concept of “showing developers there is a market” or do they need more inspiration?
