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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Gaming Podcast 195: Opinions are Like Holes, Everybody Has OneGaming Podcast 195: Opinions are Like Holes, Everybody Has One
We’re back from our one-week break, this weeks gaming podcast covers the history of the Atari Mindlink along with a flashback of Strider. We’ll be responding to some community feedback and hitting up the news, which includes:
- Kinect games not playable until Nov. 4th
- Microsoft’s Chief Technical Officer urges MS to look towards a post-pc era
- Sony’s PSP 2 will be more powerful than Xbox 360 (rumor)
- Microsoft’s Fall update arrives today (November 1st)
- Some 3DS have been announced
This week we’re asking the question, in your opinion, is the PSP and/or the PS3 a “failure.” Your opinion, may be backed up with any statistics or reasonable facts if you wish.
Episode 718: PatchesEpisode 718: Patches
This podcast is full of patches and updates, but the guys also discuss Destiny finally getting Horde mode, PS VR2 production reportedly being paused as Sony seeks to move backlog of unsold units, the Stellaris spin-off changing its name to Nexus 5X, and Assassin’s Creed Jade likely delayed to 2025.
The news includes:
- Stardew Valley‘s 1.6 update is finally live
- Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection gets first patch following troubled launch
- Marathon fan revival coming to Steam with Bungie’s blessing
- Ubisoft reveals generative AI project for NPC dialogue
- Palworld propels Xbox to best ever month of console playtime
Let us know what you think.
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Podcast DelayedPodcast Delayed
Thanks to Superstorm Sandy, the podcast has been delayed indefinitely. It’s likely that the next one will be recorded next Monday.