No really, we’re on hiatus — the next podcast will be recorded at E3, and published on June 18. See you in two weeks!
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This week we’ve got four folks on the show, including Jonah Falcon who will soon take over the reins from Don as the third host of the gaming podcast. This week we’ve got a bit of user comments (a few didn’t make it as they were stuck in my queue, hopefully next week) and we’re flashing back to Food Fight while hitting up news:
- Update: Kinect Sales Surpass 2.5M
- Xbox Live TV?
- Axl Rose Suing Activision for $20M
- Music Games Down 75% since 2008
- Sega Wipes Sonic 4 Leaderboards
- Konami hates on Windows Phone 7 and Android
Question of the Week: What did you buy on Black Friday?
Episode 617: Steam DeckedEpisode 617: Steam Decked
The Steam Deck has been released, and TJ and Scott are just excited about it. They’re able to play indie games on a Switch-like device even though many of the same games on the Switch. Jonah already has Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and therefore already plays games with a controller on his cellphone.
This week’s news includes:
- Some Steam Deck preorders won’t ship until September 2022
- PES is dead, replaced by the F2P ‘football platform’ eFootball
- Humankind dev pulls controversial Denuvo DRM from game before launch
- Xbox Game Pass is about to have an unbelievably good month
Let us know what you think on our Facebook page.
Episode 238: No Free PornEpisode 238: No Free Porn
This week’s episode is also abbreviated, as Jordan is somewhere in Pennsylvania looking for a gingerbread house while Paul is still trying to pack his entire NES library into a single suitcase. Jonah and Paul still got in enough time to do a Gaming Flashback on Thief: The Dark Project, and the following news items:
- Steam forums hacked
- Xbox 360 failure rate down to 10%
- Sony revamps< PSN sharing policy
- BioWare and EA send cease-and-desist order to NeoGAF over Mass Effect 3 spoilers
All this and Reader Feedback, too, as well as a new Question of the Week, “If you have the opportunity to read or view a highly anticipated game’s story months before it was released, would you do it or would you deliberately turn it away to preserve yourself from spoilers?” Let us know!
