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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Episode 540: Pre-E3 Show 2019Episode 540: Pre-E3 Show 2019
TJ is getting ready to head to Los Angeles for E3 2019, while Jonah sits out for the first time since 2001. Otherwise, there’s no Gaming Flashback.
The news includes:
- Shenmue 3 pushed back to November 19 release
- Rebellion to show off Evil Genius 2, Sniper Elite VR, and mystery game at E3
We also take a long look at all of the E3 rumors. Let us know what you think.
Episode 433: Kickstarter FailEpisode 433: Kickstarter Fail
The episode is posted a little late due to unforeseen circumstances, and focuses on Kickstarter videogames, both failures and successes. The podcast also asks Pokémon Go fans if they really needed those tracking software for the game.
This week’s news includes:
- “Other surprises” in store for NX, says Ubisoft
- Fixes promised for botched Marvel Ultimate Alliance ports
- Pokémon Go fans rage as tracking site shuts down
- PlayStation VR requires about 60-square feet of space to use
Let us know what you think.
Episode 315: Titanfall T-Shirt Contest ContinuesEpisode 315: Titanfall T-Shirt Contest Continues
This week’s podcast is fairly heavy on the Xbox One news, but at least it makes for a themed podcast. Jordan expresses his fears at controllers that look at you, while QWOP and Surgeon Simulator 2013 are discussed.
This week’s news includes:
- PS4 did have always on DRM, camera, but Sony changed it at E3
- Report: Xbox One’s capabilities better than Microsoft expected
- Report: Xbox One will be able to run Windows 8 apps
- Xbox One getting Unity support to aid indie developers
- Half-Life 3 rumors squashed by Surgeon Simulator 2013 dev
- Star Citizen asset cost for ships “anywhere from $35,000 to $150,000”
The “Win a Titanfall T-shirt” contest continues. Merely answer, “What game at E3 impressed you the most?” to enter to win a large size tee.
