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Episode 327: Not-Love LettersEpisode 327: Not-Love Letters
This week’s podcast has Jonah having a new job, while some really long Listener Feedback letters lengthen the podcast. In fact, several discussions between Jonah and Jordan were cut and will be in a near-future Outtakes episode.
This week is full of news as well, including:
- Star Wars 1313 was to have starred Boba Fett after all
- Shadow of the Eternals dev Precursor Games disbands
- Techland: Dying Light isn’t another Dead Island
- China lifts console ban, Microsoft collaborating with BesTV to make new console
- Watch Dogs ships on two discs, requires install, 30 FPS cap on Xbox One and PS4
That plus the long Listener Feedback, and Jordan has an appeal to veteran listeners to write in.
Gaming Podcast 158: Staving Your FaceGaming Podcast 158: Staving Your Face
This week we’re missing Don but we’re making up for it with pure awesome. Well, we’re taking a flashback look at Buck Bumble and the history of Argonaut Games. We’re busting through some community feedback and covering a few news tidbits:
- Tiger’s Scandal doesn’t hurt sales
- Flash Exploit hacks WoW accounts
- Onlive Gaming service in closed beta
- Sims 3 tops global PC charts for 2009
- Scottish prisoners learning via the Nintendo DS
This week’s question of the week is simple: Will DS products change the life of those in prison?
Episode 350: Where In the World Is Gaming Podcast?Episode 350: Where In the World Is Gaming Podcast?
Last week’s podcast was the victim of Jonah’s ISP going down, so this week is a mix of last week’s and this week’s news, as well as a Gaming History on industry legend Nolan Bushnell.
The news includes:
- EA rumored to nearing deal to stream games via Comcast
- Nintendo responds to gay marriage petition
- $300 3D printer coming early 2015
- Kinect-free Xbox One coming June 9 for $399
- Philips sues Nintendo, seeks to halt Wii U sales in U.S.
The Question of the Week: “What is your favorite educational videogame?”
