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Episode 664: GTA6 LeakedEpisode 664: GTA6 Leaked
This episode was going to focus on the Toyko Game Show, but a massive leak of Grand Theft Auto 6 trumped all conversation.
Meanwhile, TJ’s mic still makes him sound like he’s in the bathroom.
The news includes:
- Huge GTA 6 leak includes gameplay footage of robbery, Vice City locations, and two playable characters
- Tokyo Game Show 2022 announcements
Let us know what you think.
Episode 667: Milestone 500Episode 667: Milestone 500
The Videogame Roundtable has recorded its 500th episode, finally. This is the third attempt. The first was only partially recorded, while the next one was not recorded at all. Appended to this podcast is the partially recorded podcast which had former co-host Jordan Lund.
The news includes:
- Phil Spencer ‘excited‘ at the idea of more StarCraft
- Sony’s PSVR 2 gets a high price and a close release date
- AMD announces $999 RX 7900 XTX and $899 RX 7900 XT
- Hyped mystery Square Enix game turns out to be NFT junk
- Suda51 and SWERY file new trademark for Hotel Barcelona horror game
- Pokemon Scarlet & Violet linking with Pokemon Go confirmed for 2023
Let us know how long you’ve been listening to the podcast!
Episode 399: On the PrecipiceEpisode 399: On the Precipice
Only one more episode til the landmark episode that will see Paul ending his tenure as a regular podcast host in this lengthy episode after the week off. The banter is so off the charts, over an hour had to be cut and will be available in a future outtakes episode – as Paul and Scott agree to do a special Dr. Who episode in the near future too. Oh, and Jonah lost his day job.
The news this week includes:
- Nintendo names a new leader after sudden death of CEO
- Nintendo partners with Niantic Labs for Pokemon on mobile
- Hi-Rez Studios: Players make the content everyone is trying to monetise
- Frostbite: the PS3 CELL retarded the industry significantly
- Windows 10 on Xbox One is called “OneCore”
We need listener feedback for Paul’s goodbye next episode, so write in and let us know what you remember most about Paul!
