We just found out that my recording of Podcast #283 didn’t take on my end. However, there is a backup, so all that means is that you’ll have to wait til tomorrow for the next podcast. Sorry for the delay.
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Episode 236: Now With PandasEpisode 236: Now With Pandas
This week, Paul is not around, as Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund discuss the latest news, which includes pandas. Lots and lots of pandas. That, and a Gaming History profile on David Crane.
The news this week includes:
- World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria announced
- Sony: April PSN outage has resulted in improved service
- Deep Silver: “There is a clear technology gap“
- Starcraft II DOTA mod will remain free but monetized
- “Literally, there’s three of us” on console Diablo III
- Minecraft dev wins interim injunction over Scrolls name
With that is Reader Mail and the Queston of the Week: What was your favorite Atari 2600 game?
Gaming Podcast 212: Watermelon JuiceGaming Podcast 212: Watermelon Juice
The gaming podcast is back for the full edition, this week we’ve got a preview look at the title Orcs Must Die! developed by Robot Entertainment. Besides our awesome community comments we’ve got some news coverage including:
- LG Lawsuit Stops PS3 Shipments In Europe
- Mortal Kombat Banned in Australia
- Rift Claims More End-Game Content Than Any MMO Launch, Ever
- Browser Based PC Games The Future?
- Research Analyst: PC Gaming Is Indeed Dying
This week, we’ve got a question for you: What is your favorite gaming food? And, if you want to see the Orcs Must Die! youtube trailer, check it out after the break.
Episode 349: Better LateEpisode 349: Better Late
In this episode, Paul arrives in time for the letters, with some audio issues on his phone.
In the meantime, Jordan and Jonah cover some of the week’s news including:
- Nintendo skipping E3 media briefing again
- E.T. cartridges unearthed in New Mexico
- Sony Online Entertainment rolls out All Access Program
- Star Wars: Episode VII cast announced
- Skype group calls now free on Xbox One & PC
- Analyst: PC gaming now brings in more money than console gaming
All this and Listener Feedback.
