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Episode 314: Post-E3 Discussion, Titanfall T-Shirt ContestEpisode 314: Post-E3 Discussion, Titanfall T-Shirt Contest
Jordan Lund and Jonah Falcon finally get back together after an eventful E3 2013, as Jordan finished his not-so-stellar review of The Last of Us. Part of the podcast was from Jonah’s live television show on MNN, which recapped Microsoft’s decision to reverse its online policies with the Xbox One.
The news this week includes:
- EA’s Soderlund states next-gen consoles should have come a year earlier
- Xbox One, PlayStation 4 premium games will cost $59.99
- EA’s Star Wars licensing deal ‘almost didn’t happen’, DICE pushed for Battlefront
- Fish claims Fez 2 won’t come to Xbox One due to anti-indie policy
This week has a contest: win a free Large T-Shirt of Titanfall, by answering the question: What game at E3 impressed you the most?
Episode 228: Two Thirds ShowEpisode 228: Two Thirds Show
This week is a shorter-than-usual show as Paul S. Nowak is away on a birthday vacation. Instead, Jonah and Jordan discuss the Sega Saturn game Burning Rangers, and the following news topics:
- Dragon Age III will be a ‘mix’ of the first two games
- GameStop developing console and PC game streaming
- Is the Xbox 720 chip set?
- Sony on when they’ll consider the PS4
- Developer sez industry is failing female gamers
There’s also reader feedback and the Question of the Week: What do you look for first in a game’s bullet-point features? Also, check out some of the outtakes after the show ends.
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.
