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Gaming Podcast 130: ProselytizingGaming Podcast 130: Proselytizing
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?
Episode 595: Two Hours of Sound ProblemsEpisode 595: Two Hours of Sound Problems
This weekend’s episode is two hours long, but due to some software recording issues, the audio sounds like it was recorded from the desktop. However, there’s a ton of discussion of news from around the industry, not just the two news items listed below. In addition, this week’s Gaming Flashback is Alan Wake, which was actually one of the news items back in Episode 252: “Alan Wake on PC because Remedy ‘a nagging little kid’ to Microsoft”.
This week’s news includes:
- Xbox hedgehog picture kicks up Sega purchase rumors again
- Super Gore Nest Master Level arrives in DOOM Eternal update
Let us know what you think.
Episode 556: Halo Infinite Is ComingEpisode 556: Halo Infinite Is Coming
2019 is slowly coming to a close, and the guys start wondering about what awaits in 2020, as some truly exciting titles await.
This week’s news items include:
- Halo: The Master Chief Collection hits the top of the charts on Steam
- Resident Evil 3 Remake cover art leaks ahead of official announcement
- Tron: Evolution DRM revokes buyers’ licenses, pirates unaffected
Let us know what you think.
