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Episode 321: Always Chaotic GoodEpisode 321: Always Chaotic Good
This week, Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund discuss a little pen-and-paper Dungeons & Dragons, while the Gaming Flashback this week is the Microsoft Xbox, ending the coverage of the sixth generation consoles in the past few podcasts.
This week’s news includes:
- All PS Vitas $199 at Target August 18th to the 24th
- Communist border crossing immigration official sim Papers, Please! now available
- New Jersey court approves used game lawsuit against GameStop
- Wasteland 2 dynamic NPC interaction detailed
This week’s Question of the Week is a simple one: “Which do you do most of your gaming on, console or PC?”
Episode 414: We’ve Done BetterEpisode 414: We’ve Done Better
This week’s podcast isn’t the best, but at least we tried, right? There’s a lot of chatter, and Scott gets really angry at people criticizing Star Wars.
This week’s news items includes:
- Iranian state television mistakes Medal of Honor footage for reality
- Street Fighter 5 Arcade Mode being considered
- Experimental 5D data storage could store 360TB of games for 13.8 billion years
- Ubisoft boasts about The Division beta’s huge numbers
- HTC’s Vive VR Tech will launch in April priced at $799
This week’ Question of the Week: “When, if ever, will you be getting VR?”
Gaming Podcast 191: Puppy Mill of GamesGaming Podcast 191: Puppy Mill of Games
This week we’ve got all three hosts back to get down to business. This was a full show with lots of content from news, to flashbacks and listener game ideas. We didn’t get a history segment this week, we just had two much information to cover. Here is the news for the week:
- Activision CEO thinks EA is a failure
- Another version of You Don’t Know Jack is coming
- Atari creating the new Atari Go initiative
- Direct 3D 10/11 support coming to Linux
- Microsoft admits PC Gaming could use some attention
This weeks gaming podcast question of the week: What do you think will spur on PC game developers, is it Microsoft’s concept of “showing developers there is a market” or do they need more inspiration?
