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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- Blizzard’s Next-Gen MMO Codenamed “Titan”
- EA CEO John Riccitiello Blasts Activision, Treyarch
- PS3 Price Cut Coming?
- 4 of 10 Internet Users Playing Casual Games
This week’s question of the week is really simply, have a good holiday. Unless you want to answer the question, “where do you roast your chestnuts for the holidays?”
Gaming Podcast 116: We Can’t Get To The Cloud!Gaming Podcast 116: We Can’t Get To The Cloud!
This week’s gaming podcast covers a wide variety of news, we also argue a bit about the Wow restrictions on taking donations and cash (again) and touch on some gaming history involving The Sims and the history of Infocom. For news, we’ve tackled
EA Leaves SecuRom out of Sims 3- Sony Enticing Independent Developers to be Exclusive to PlayStation Network
- Steam Makes DRM Obsolete
- Blizzard Rolling Out New Game Franchise?
- OnLive to Kill off Consoles as we know them?
- PS3 Rumors and Price Drops
This weeks question, is the Nintendo Wii killing off gaming as we know it?
Episode 390: Counting DownEpisode 390: Counting Down
As Paul’s departure as a regular host is in 10 episodes, Jonah rants about the Batmobile in Batman: Arkham Knight and talks about the painlessness of Fallout Shelter‘s micro-transactions. The other part of the podcast is them talking Heroes of Might & Magic II, and discussing what makes a good expansion.
The news items include:
- Lack of female character choice in The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes explained
- Australian government bans hundreds of mobile and Web-based games
- Nintendo has no problems changing franchises, despite fan outcry
- Apple pulls games with Confederate flag imagery
All this plus Listener Feedback and Paul’s indignation.
