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This week we’re working with our skeleton crew, Don was stuck at work so we’re flying duelies. Speaking of duelies, we’re flashing back to Rise of the Triad and covering some gaming history on Ralph Baer, a very important person in the gaming industry. This week, in the news, we’re a bit Wii centric with:
Wii Supply finally meeting demand- Nintendo Wins Lawsuit
- Wii Fit outsells Halo 3
- World of Goo Creator, Ron Carmel, Poo Poos DRM
- Blizzard has changed the UI add on development policy
- Bioshock Coming to the iPhone??
Also, listen in for your chance to win Peggle for Xbox Live Arcade with a simple question. We forgot to ask the question of the day on the show, so, here it is: Should Blizzard halt income made from addon develoment?
Episode 254: Mass Effect TrioEpisode 254: Mass Effect Trio
This week, the full man crew is back, and incredibly deep-voiced as they proclaim themselves the Protectors of Humanity™, as Mass Effect 3 launches today. The Gaming Flashback is a Gaming Preview of Assassin’s Creed 3.
This week’s news includes:
- Microsoft: Xbox Live Arcade will be phased out eventually
- Leaked images “nothing to do with” Doom 4, fans will “see awesome”
- SimCity 5 coming in 2013
- GAME drops 5% in shares after Mass Effect 3 no-show
- Rumor: PlayStation 4 ditches Cell processor tech
This, and the most contentious Reader Feedback ever.
Episode 453: Videogame Piss-TakeEpisode 453: Videogame Piss-Take
Unfortunately, there’s no Donald Trump in this podcast – you’ll have to wait for an outtakes episode to listen to THAT discussion. However, there’s plenty of news culled from the past two weeks to enjoy.
The news includes:
- Rumor: Beyond Good & Evil 2 Switch exclusive for first 12 months
- ‘Game Mode’ for Windows 10 will power Xbox One and Project Scorpio games too
- Square Enix strongly hints at Dragon Quest XI heading west
- Xbox boss says Microsoft will still “take risks” after Scalebound cancellation
Let us know what you think.
