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Episode 251: The New Crew ReturnsEpisode 251: The New Crew Returns
After last week’s special appearance by Derrick and Jennifer Schommer along with Don Dunn, the regular crew of Jonah Falcon, Jordan Lund and Paul S. Nowak return, and they find themselves with some fascinating news items.
The news items include:
- Blizzard brags Diablo III will have difficulties that are harder-than-hard
- Sony passed on Demon’s Souls because it was “crap“
- Sony credit rating downgraded, “strong recovery in earnings unlikely”
- Tim Schafer raises $1.6M (and counting) to develop an adventure game
- Epic’s Sweeney: Lifelike graphics will come in our lifetime
Paul is also running a contest to earn “Pixie Diamonds” currency for Disney’s Pixie Hollow social networking MMO, with the prize going to the person who can answer, “Who is your favorite Disney Prince or Hero, and why?”
Episode 609: Back 4 Baseball 4 BloodEpisode 609: Back 4 Baseball 4 Blood
Can scalpers get any sleazier? Find out in this episode, as more exciting games are coming this year that the crew get hyped about.
The news list features:
- Electronic Arts buys Super Mega Baseball studio Metalhead Software
- Back 4 Blood details its deck-building card system
- Pokémon Card scalpers are ruining cereal, too
Let us know what you think.
Episode 407: Third Time’s the CharmEpisode 407: Third Time’s the Charm
If you’re wondering where the podcast has been, it’s been in technical hell. Twice the podcast was recorded each week, and both times there were serious technical issues. This time, we’ve got it right, and even have Paul dropping by to discuss his new book, “Gaymers: the Difference a ‘Y’ Makes: How (and Why) to Make Video Games LGBT Players Care About“. Actually, it’s mostly dominated by a discussion of an episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.
Otherwise, the news items include:
- Kojima end of Konami employment
- French consumer advocate suing Valve over violating consumer rights
- Ken Levine states gamers prefer open world to linear narrative
The Question of the Week: “Who is your favorite superhero?”
