The classic 250th Episode with the original hosts – Derrick and Jennifer Schommer and Don Dunn. Enjoy the special episode when they returned to grace the podcast to celebrate the milestone.
TD Gaming Flashback: Episode 250
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Nintendo has finally given a launch window for their next console, while TJ is slightly distracted by the Chiefs.
This week’s news includes:
- Titanfall 3 is in development at Respawn
- As 2020 ends, so does FarmVille
- Among Us 2 cancelled in favor of ongoing work on the current game
- Amazon is also warning Xbox Series X preorder customers that their consoles might show up late
- Spider-Man PS4 owners can’t upgrade to the PS5 version for free
- Nintendo’s Switch successor will release before 2100
Let us know what you think.
TD Gaming Podcast 81: Killer lolcatsTD Gaming Podcast 81: Killer lolcats
This weeks gaming podcast we contemplate the question “how do you buy video games?” Do you use news magazines, online reviews, screenshots, previews or do you have your own method of deciding what games are cool. We also do a bit of a flashback on Q*Bert.
This weeks gaming podcast news includes:
- Will Wright’s Comic-Con keynote: He’s a genius
- Bungie’s next three halo games
- Nintendo admits to storage issues.
- Miyamoto admits to top franchises in development
We also take a short look at the history of Cliff Bleszinkski and what he’s done so far in his career. He may be the next Carmack, who knows!
Episode 501: The Official Levis EpisodeEpisode 501: The Official Levis Episode
This episode follows the landmark 500th episode, and this next episode is dominated by Nintendo, both in the news and looking back at the Gaming Flashback for Wii Music and the infamous E3 performance starring Reggie Fils-Aime and Cammie Dunaway.
The news includes:
- Nintendo Labo first week sales sluggish in Japan, UK
- Atari announces Atari VCS pre-sale begins May 30th on IndieGogo
- Eastfound looks to scratch that retro Zelda itch
- Nintendo starts moving to a Wii-like “non-gamer” strategy for the Switch
All of this and Listener Feedback.
