Gaming Podcast’s Jonah Falcon and Shack News’ T.J. Denzer do a totally-not-ripping-off-Zero-Punctuation’s-Let’s-Drown-Out video of the former playing Bus Simulator 18 as they discuss some of the news of the day.
VIDEO: GamingPodcast Plays Bus Simulator 18
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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?
Episode 441: No IntroEpisode 441: No Intro
No, that’s not a clever pun. For whatever reason, the opening intro is missing from the file. It’s just not there – perhaps the recording software was late in starting.
Regardless, the crew discuss the Palmer Luckey scandal before moving head with a new segment, just to discuss random stuff they’ve seen that isn’t on the news docket.
Speaking of which, the news includes:
- Beyond Good and Evil 2 is happening, original game free on PC next week
- The Witcher 3 success “marred my books,” claims author
- October has arrived, and the Nintendo NX has not
- Fallout 4/Skyrim mods are back on for PlayStation 4, with one big caveat
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Episode 556: Halo Infinite Is ComingEpisode 556: Halo Infinite Is Coming
2019 is slowly coming to a close, and the guys start wondering about what awaits in 2020, as some truly exciting titles await.
This week’s news items include:
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection hits the top of the charts on Steam
- Resident Evil 3 Remake cover art leaks ahead of official announcement
- Tron: Evolution DRM revokes buyers’ licenses, pirates unaffected
Let us know what you think.
