Thanks to the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, Gaming Podcast is running an Outtakes episode, which features mostly Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund, but a little Paul Nowak and Dan Quick. If that weren’t enough, right after the outtakes is a Dr. Who discussion by usual commentators Jordan, his wife Jennifer and Paul.
Outtakes and Dr. Who For Christmas
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This month seems to be full of conferences, as Nintendo Direct was streamed the previous week, BlizzCon 2021 aired this week, and Sony’s State of Play is due next week. The announcement of Diablo II Remastered was only the highlight of the BlizzCon show.
The news this week includes:
- BlizzCon 2021 announcements
- Xbox will reportedly hold an event related to Bethesda next month
- Skullgirls 2nd Encore’s new fighter Annie out in March
- Stardew Valley: The Board Game sells out in one day
- Watch Dogs: Legion‘s online mode is coming in March
- Minecraft Dungeons ‘Flames of the Nether’ arrives alongside a free endgame update
All this plus Listener Feedback. Let us know what you think at the Facebook page.
Gaming Podcast 120: Bringing The FiddleGaming Podcast 120: Bringing The Fiddle
This week we read off some of our Audience Survey Dislikes and requests while plowing through some great community comments. We self-analyze Don to see if he’s really a freak based on some community feedback while tackling some news:
Nintendo Making Users Pay for Wii Hacks- Champions Online Coming July 14th
- Guild Wars Reaches 6 Million Units Sold
- Texas Trying to Entice Game Developers
We’re also taking a flashback peak at Return to Pirate Island and a bit of history on Scott Adams, the interactive fiction game developer (not the Dilbert guy). This week’s question is a reverse take on last weeks, thanks to Jonah Falcon: What games did you give up on, due to difficulty, despite wanting to see how it ended?
Episode 387: Some FalloutEpisode 387: Some Fallout
This podcast was recorded on short notice, so it’s on the short side. It’s also a little dated, since the Fallout 4 news was going to be announced the next day at the recording, and the publishing is a day after it’s official reveal. There’s an actual Gaming Flashback this week, with Destroy All Humans!, which shockingly Paul never played.
The news in this podcast includes:
- Indie dev discusses where the money goes
- Fallout 4 announcement coming June 3
- New Steam refunds policy makes some devs concerned
All this and Listener Feeedback.
