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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Episode 364: Ello, FacebookEpisode 364: Ello, Facebook
This week’s episode has a lot of tangential videogame news, but the discussions turn in interesting directions. No Gaming Flashback or Gaming History unfortunately.
The news includes:
- Microsoft announces Windows 10
- Ms Pac-Man joins the fight against breast cancer
- Facebook apologizes to LGBTQ users, plans “substantive changes”
- PS Vita firmware 3.30 launches soon, brings theme support
- The Sims 4 free content updates to include pools, Star Wars costumes
No Question of the Week either – just ask us anything.
Episode 646: Late April Fool’sEpisode 646: Late April Fool’s
[This episode has been re-uploaded due to technical issues]
This week’s episode deals with the fact it was published on April Fool’s Fool’s Day, and discussion of the games that have been floating the hosts’ boats. This week’s Gaming Flashback is the magnum opus of Telltale Games: The Walking Dead. The guys also discuss the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 4 and whether anyone cares about it.
The news includes:
- Digital games on PS3 and Vita are reportedly “expiring” and becoming unplayable
- Ubisoft ends its NFT experiment in Ghost Recon Breakpoint
- Konami details eFootball 2022 v1.0 update due next week
- Blue Box: Abandoned has not been canceled
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 180: Dill Hole of The DayGaming Podcast 180: Dill Hole of The Day
This week’s gaming podcast is full of “awesomenessness.” With great listener comments regarding the next-generation of console technology, a retro look back at Moon Patrol, history of SEGA and the top news articles of the week. It’s like a tasty podcast strudel with frosting! This weeks news includes:
- Sony re-releasing old games in HD
- New Kings Quest Game Coming
- PlayStation 3 update coming
- Peter Moore: Gamer’s Appreciate Online Pass
This week’s question of the week, is Steam the winner of the electronic distribution technology? Could Blizzard take them on and become a competitor?
