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TD Gaming Podcast 82: Standing Cows and BovinesTD Gaming Podcast 82: Standing Cows and Bovines
This week we’re talking about pre-owned video games and ask the question, do you buy new or do you buy used? Do you sell your games? We answer some listener comments and hit on a few hot topics:
- Another Call of Duty set for release in 2009 (1up)
- Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII isn’t even started yet!
- Blizzcon Pay-Per-View, OMG.
- PlayStation Game, Fat Princess, is the new focus of game haters
We’ve also got a bit of history on The Golden Age of Arcade Games and we take a gaming flashback to Mario Brothers, the original non-super version.
Episode 469: The Sims 4 Code GiveawayEpisode 469: The Sims 4 Code Giveaway
It’s Contest Time, as Gaming Podcast is giving away a swag bag that includes The Sims 4 and some videogame merch from E3. Most of the 87 minute podcast deals with more E3 talk, and 5 minutes spent on news items.
This week’s news includes:
- Everything known about the Ataribox so far
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered standalone release confirmed
- Gigantic launching in July, escapes Windows 10
Let us know what you thought of E3 this week in the comments.
(Must be a continental US resident to win the contest.)
Episode 326: Jordan’s BackEpisode 326: Jordan’s Back
Jordan is back, and even though he’s not 100%, he’s still well enough to do the podcast. He and Jonah discuss what things make them stop playing a game, while the rest of the podcast is all about Grand Theft Auto V. They also get into discussions about laserdisc players.
The news includes:
- Microsoft: Women make up 40% of Xbox Live audience
- Rumor: Steam Box announcement on Monday
- Grand Theft Auto V hits $1B in sales after 72 hours
- Dead Rising 3 “frame-locked at 30″ on Xbox One
- Sony offers fix for GTA5 error 80029564 crashing system on install
All this and Listener Feedback, as well as the Question of the Week, “When will the current generation of consoles discontinue?”
