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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The guys discuss Apple and Epic going to the Supreme Court, Nic Cage being in Dead by Daylight, the death of Emile Morel, Mortal Kombat 1 fighters, Clockwork Revolution, Skullgirls, and Mojang complaining about Wiki adverts.
The news includes:
- Jagged Alliance 3 details how it will support two-player online co-op
- EA confirms single-player Black Panther game from new studio
- Microsoft tells court Sony “expected to release” PlayStation 5 Slim and ‘handheld PS5’ this year
- Hi-Fi Rush update includes a new ‘blistering 200 BPM’ challenge
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Gaming Podcast 172: Heaps of MatesGaming Podcast 172: Heaps of Mates
We’re bringing a new gaming podcast to our heaps of mates, the listeners. We’re discussing some good community feedback while hitting a few key news article for this week. This weeks industry gaming news includes:
- Codemasters and Playground battling it out
- GamesWorkshop Sues WarhammerAliance.com
- StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty Hits retail shelves July 27
- Nintendo to crack down on piracy with the Nintendo 3DS
- Sony confirms Little Big Planet 2
This weeks question, can a user-generated content create a game that extends far behind its own life cycle? Or, do we really rely on the developers to extend it?
Gaming Podcast 158: Staving Your FaceGaming Podcast 158: Staving Your Face
This week we’re missing Don but we’re making up for it with pure awesome. Well, we’re taking a flashback look at Buck Bumble and the history of Argonaut Games. We’re busting through some community feedback and covering a few news tidbits:
- Tiger’s Scandal doesn’t hurt sales
- Flash Exploit hacks WoW accounts
- Onlive Gaming service in closed beta
- Sims 3 tops global PC charts for 2009
- Scottish prisoners learning via the Nintendo DS
This week’s question of the week is simple: Will DS products change the life of those in prison?