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This weeks gaming flashback? Scorched Earth, a great artillery style title. We’re also taking a historic look back at the game innovations developed by Don Daglow. Of course it’s not a full news week without some actual news! This weeks news includes:
Walmart Pushing New Madden Game- Bestbuy takes on Gamestop
- Halo 2 and Halo 3: ODST possibly coming to Games on Demand
- Nintendo not happy with E3 briefing
- Nintendo Even baffled by Vitality Sensor
- WoW Rumor: Two new playable classes in next expansion
This weeks community feedback was epically cool, we’re continuing the questions this week by asking: What game would you invent using the Wii balance board and vitality sensor? Do you have some ideas to solve Nintendo’s problem?
Episode 555: Turkey Day VideogamesEpisode 555: Turkey Day Videogames
It’s Thanksgiving, and all three podcasters are in for turkey and videogames.
This week’s meaty news includes:
- Ubisoft wants Rainbow Six Siege to have more of a story next year
- Project Scarlett may cost $499 with 4x Xbox One X performance
- Phoenix Point has three human factions who have very different views on aliens
Let us know what you think.
TD Gaming Podcast 94: Chicken and Subscription FeeTD Gaming Podcast 94: Chicken and Subscription Fee
Lots of great news in this weeks gaming podcast thanks to the holiday season approaching. We also take a retro style flashback to Space Invaders and talk about our attendance at the popcap launch party for Bejeweled Twist and a very light preview of our initial Guitar Hero World Tour impressions.This weeks news includes:
- EA breaking the sequel and sports games mold
- Activision/Red Octane feeling the pain of creating plastic instruments
- E for All officially canceled
- World of Warcraft hits 11 million subscribers
This weeks soapbox segement, we ask the question, does unlimited level creation cause bad press in video games?
