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This weeks gaming podcast, Settlers of Catan developed by Teuber or Teubler or …whatever! We’re flashing back to mr. Teuber as well and covering some cool gaming news. The news covers a few hot topics of the week, we’ve included:
- Pachter predicts project natal will retail for $50
- Sony trying to make money off of used game sales, too
- John Carmack getting life time achievement award
- Rumor: Nintendo DS 2 may have a rumble feature
- Sony thinks 3rd party publishers leaving Nintendo
- Ubisoft tries their hand at DRM
The question of the week! What type of DRM is universally acceptable?
Episode 385: Beginning of the EndEpisode 385: Beginning of the End
This podcast marks the beginning of the end of Paul’s tenure as a regular co-host, as he will be leaving at the milestone episode 400. He and Jonah both bemoan the loss of last week’s taping, as it had laughter, tears, outrage and a long comic book conversation, but this episode more than makes up for it with items that make Paul squee.
The news includes:
- Portal, Doctor Who, The Simpsons and more confirmed for Lego Dimensions
- Report: Xbox One 60fps game DVR capture goes live
- Nintendo partners with Universal Parks to create themed rides and attractions
- Microsoft teases big Rare reveal at E3
All this and some nifty Listener Feedback.
TD Gaming Podcast 81: Killer lolcatsTD Gaming Podcast 81: Killer lolcats
This weeks gaming podcast we contemplate the question “how do you buy video games?” Do you use news magazines, online reviews, screenshots, previews or do you have your own method of deciding what games are cool. We also do a bit of a flashback on Q*Bert.
This weeks gaming podcast news includes:
- Will Wright’s Comic-Con keynote: He’s a genius
- Bungie’s next three halo games
- Nintendo admits to storage issues.
- Miyamoto admits to top franchises in development
We also take a short look at the history of Cliff Bleszinkski and what he’s done so far in his career. He may be the next Carmack, who knows!
