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This week we’re talking about pre-owned video games and ask the question, do you buy new or do you buy used? Do you sell your games? We answer some listener comments and hit on a few hot topics:
- Another Call of Duty set for release in 2009 (1up)
- Xbox 360 version of Final Fantasy XIII isn’t even started yet!
- Blizzcon Pay-Per-View, OMG.
- PlayStation Game, Fat Princess, is the new focus of game haters
We’ve also got a bit of history on The Golden Age of Arcade Games and we take a gaming flashback to Mario Brothers, the original non-super version.
Episode 523: Valve Running Out of SteamEpisode 523: Valve Running Out of Steam
Valve continues to have problems in the wake of Epic (and now Discord) giving developers more of the earnings pie, as the year draws to a close. Meanwhile, T.J. explains his gamertag.
This week’s episode includes the following news items:
- Developers do not believe Steam is worth it anymore
- Canada announced for Civilization VI: Gathering Storm
- Studio Wildcard’s Atlas is delayed by a week
- Rainbow Six Siege chat filter and toxicity update
Let us know what your favorite game of 2018 was.
Gaming Podcast 195: Opinions are Like Holes, Everybody Has OneGaming Podcast 195: Opinions are Like Holes, Everybody Has One
We’re back from our one-week break, this weeks gaming podcast covers the history of the Atari Mindlink along with a flashback of Strider. We’ll be responding to some community feedback and hitting up the news, which includes:
- Kinect games not playable until Nov. 4th
- Microsoft’s Chief Technical Officer urges MS to look towards a post-pc era
- Sony’s PSP 2 will be more powerful than Xbox 360 (rumor)
- Microsoft’s Fall update arrives today (November 1st)
- Some 3DS have been announced
This week we’re asking the question, in your opinion, is the PSP and/or the PS3 a “failure.” Your opinion, may be backed up with any statistics or reasonable facts if you wish.
