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This week’s gaming podcast covers some news, history and a classic gaming flashback. We’ll be taking next week off, so this week is extra packed with content… okay, well, it’s normal. We’re looking at Breakout as our flashback and the MB Microvision in our gaming history. This weeks news includes:
Twittercraft – Twitter while in World of Warcraft- iPhone Gaming Prices
- Starcraft 2 will have no LAN multi-player support
- Tecmo Koei Concerned with Motion Control Technology
- Rumor: Rockstar confirms two new GTA IV Episodes
- Violence and Combat is old, time for acting
This week we’ve got two questions for ya, what console/hand-held system do you bring on vacations and do you go out and buy any games before you head on vacation?
Gaming Podcast 137: BeateratorGaming Podcast 137: Beaterator
This week’s gaming podcast covers a bunch of topics you’d expect to hear in a gaming podcast. What? Yeah, we’re flashing back to Master of Orion and taking a little look into the background of Stephen Barcia all while covering a bit of news and community comments. This weeks news includes:
Microsoft Having Trouble With Halo:ODST- FCC Wants Universal Game Rating System
- Microsoft announces price drop on Xbox 360
- More Big Name Games coming to the iPhone/iPod Touch
- PlayStation 2 God of War games coming to PS3
- Nintendo DSi Games to hit shelves this fall
This week’s question of the week is pretty simple: what, in your opinion, is the best generation of consoles from the earliest until today’s consoles?
Gaming Podcast 171: Hating On ConsolesGaming Podcast 171: Hating On Consoles
This week’s comments and conversations almost followed a common theme: console hating. The cast explains why they’re not really PC gaming anymore and the frustrations with PC gaming but admits the industry is extremely important. This weeks news includes the following stories:
- Red Hot Chilli Peppers getting a guitar Hero game?
- Next Call of Duty will be Black Ops
- Bungie signs deal with Activision
- Nintendo to release Black Console
This weeks question of the week is this: Will gamer parents treat their kids differently in terms of what is acceptable in terms of video game selection, play time and other gaming related activities? Is our perspective that much different?
