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 442: RPGs And StuffEpisode 442: RPGs And Stuff
This week’s episode is full of computer roleplaying game goodness, as well as some of the disbelief of a Nintendo-owned Harry Potter franchise. All that and Civilization VI and Turok excitement to boot.
The news includes:
- Wasteland 3 multiplayer details revealed in new Fig update
- Civilization VI offers multiple leaders for each civilization
- Turok 2 remake ‘is coming‘ according to Nightdive Studios
- Nintendo wanted to buy the rights to Harry Potter in the 1990s
Let us know what you think.
Episode 230: Zombie Nazi MonkeysEpisode 230: Zombie Nazi Monkeys
This week, Jonah Falcon rants about the bosses in Deus Ex: Human Revolution while Jordan Lund expresses a desire for cold, rainy weather. This week’s Gaming Flashback is The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall, with the following news items:
- Lord British wants to make another Ultima, EA not so much
- Crytek rebukes “unlawful layoff” claims
- Gabe Newell wants Steam on Xbox Live Marketplace
- DICE addresses console “limitations” in Battlefield 3
- Black Ops map packs hit 18 million sold
- Sony targets teens with new PSP
- Angry Birds PS Mini problems
The guys also read more reader mail, and pose this week’s Question of the Week: What was the worst game mechanic you ever dealt with in a game you liked?
Gaming Podcast 208: Sony’s NGP RevealGaming Podcast 208: Sony’s NGP Reveal
We’re covering some of the NGP information, Sony’s new hand-held and trying to find the good and the bad for the hardware. With a market getting hit with smart phones, is there a place for the NGP? This week in the news we’ve got:
- Sony Reveals NGP
- Analysts Doubtful on NGP Success
- Sony Believes 3D “Isn’t Right” For Handhelds
- Nintendo’s Iwata Weighs In On NGP
- BioWare On MMO Risk/Reward Balance
- Grandmother Dies Before Gaming Wish Comes True
This week we flash back to the gaming impact created by one Garry Kitchen and ask the question of the week: Should Sony give up on the PS3 and release the PS4 as soon as possible?
