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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Gaming Podcast 193: Hammer of RighteousnessGaming Podcast 193: Hammer of Righteousness
This week’s gaming podcast is a bit short on news and lacks a gaming history segment but we still managed to bust out a 1-hour show, so who knows how we pulled that off. The news is light, perhaps because of the US semi-holiday known as Columbus Day or because no company wants to rattle the news waves while they’re working on finalizing holiday launch titles. In any case, we’ve got Chrono Trigger as our flash back and this as our news:
The question of the week, what actor do you want to see do a voice-acting role in a video game?
Episode 601: Street Fightin’Episode 601: Street Fightin’
A lot of this episode revolves around the 30th anniversary of the classic fighting game in this week’s Gaming Flashback, Street Fighter II. The episode also looks at a lot of the hot news around the industry.
The news includes:
- Microsoft plans to merge ZeniMax into a new Subsidiary called ‘Vault’
- Electronic Arts to decide fate of Anthem
- Terraria creator cancels Stadia port after being locked out of Google account
- MP bill takes aim at PlayStation 5 price scalping
Let us know what you think.
Episode 403: Jam and the HooligansEpisode 403: Jam and the Hooligans
The episode is a day late, sorry about that, folks. In this episode, we wish Paul was with us to discuss what he thought of the release of Jem and the Holograms in theaters. The banter is strong, but not overstuffed like last week.
Lots of news this week, however:
- Konami insists Hideo Kojima still works at company
- 343 Industries not ruling out PC port of Halo 5
- Rebellion rescues Kickstarter backers from GRIN’s bankruptcy
- Classic car combat RPG Autoduel may be making a comeback with inXile
- Pete Hines: Entire game not on Fallout 4 PC disc
- Vivendi seeking more shares of Ubisoft, board seats
The Question on the Week: Do you prefer first person or isometric RPGs?
