There will be a podcast this week, but it’s been delayed a bit. Keep your eye on this space for more podcast goodness.
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Episode 461: Messy Effect: AndromedaEpisode 461: Messy Effect: Andromeda
This week’s episode, which has been posted a little late due to life interruptions, has Jonah ranting about Mass Effect Andromeda, which T.J. and Scott pine for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wind.
This week’s news includes:
- Report: JoyCon wireless issues caused by “manufacturing variation”
- There is a way to transfer Switch save data, Nintendo just doesn’t want you to know
- Alexander the Great will lead Macedon in Civilization 6
Let us know what you think.
Episode 723: Hellblade and HelldiversEpisode 723: Hellblade and Helldivers
The gang discusses the PC Gaming Show coming June 9, Tesla ending Steam support in its vehicles, Ghost of Tsushima being PlayStation’s biggest single-player PC launch to date (second only to Helldivers 2), Hellblade 2 developer Ninja Theory’s next game reportedly already greenlit by Xbox (and “no plans whatsoever” to close studio), Grand Theft Auto 6 publisher “highly confident” of an Autumn 2025 release window and the Resident Evil 1 Remake is in production and will release in 2026 according to a leaker.
The news includes:
- This year’s Call of Duty will reportedly launch on Xbox Game Pass
- Jason Voorhees slashes into the MultiVersus roster
- Life By You is delayed again
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 159: Mega DorkGaming Podcast 159: Mega Dork
This weeks gaming podcast, we’re flashing back to Trade Wars and the Teleplay Modem while learning a bit about our communities ideas about video gaming in prison. We’re checking out a few news tidbits for the week:
- PlayStation 3 has been hacked
- Microsoft plagued by another class action lawsuit
- Nintendo giving their opinion of the iPad
- Gamestop COO wants to educate customers about DLC
- Metal Gear Solid Head developer not happy with delay
This week we’re asking the question: Is it acceptable for older people to play games and when did this become socially acceptable for adults to be gamers?
