There are no news items in this podcast. Instead, it’s just post-E3 discussion. Everything is E3. What the crew liked, what the crew didn’t, and T.J.’s reports from doing the show floor. The episode is almost 2 hours long, so there was a lot to talk about.
Episode 541: E3 Reaction 2019
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So this week we’re busting out a new flashback of an old game: Ironsword: Wizards and Warriors II. We’re covering a bit about some gaming history and a few key news articles of the week including:
- Microsoft bans user because of town name
- John Romero doing casual games consulting
- Sony fighting jailbreaking too
- Apple taking a leap into social gaming with iOS 4.1
This weeks question of the week, what do you think is the top selling video game genre of all time, not just the last few years.
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This week is double-stuffed full of goodness, with over two hours of podcast, as Jonah, Paul and Jordan cover not only the news of the last week, but also recap 2011, talking about games that pleased and disappointed them.
Aside from the biggest news of 2011, the current news items the gang listed to include:
- Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony all pull support from SOPA – sort of
- Wii U launch price expected to be $399
- Guitar Hero may return in 2012
- Judge ruling deals Silicon Knights a serious blow in suit against Epic Games
- FlatOut 3 dev calls Modern Warfare 3 a “beta“
- Bioware defends The Old Republic subscription model, teases free-to-play for older IPs
The podcast also received a ton of new Reader Feedback, while the Question of the Week is “Which would you rather game on – a handheld console or a mobile device?”
TD Gaming Podcast 103: Last of 2008TD Gaming Podcast 103: Last of 2008
Welcome to the last gaming podcast of 2008! This week we’re flashing back to Nobunaga’s Ambition, a classic turn based Japanese strategy game. We’ll take a look back at the history of FASA and hit up some gaming news, including:
- Analyst predicts a Wii Zelda launch in 2009
- Sony’s Virtual Goods in Home Selling Well (says Sony)
- Sony wants to become the next Tivo?
- Wii console resale price falling to $250
This weeks soap box segement, we ask if the video game release cycle is too fast or too slow.