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Episode 458: Dark Souls the Board GameEpisode 458: Dark Souls the Board Game
This week’s episode features a report by Jonah Falcon from Toy Fair NY, raving about the co-op board gane version of Dark Souls. T.J. continues to rave about Nioh and Scott texted while the podcast was going on, but you’ll have to wait for an outtakes episode to hear that story.
This week’s news includes:
- Square Enix may have accidentally announced NieR: Automata‘s PC release date
- Ed Boon would entertain the possibility of Street Fighter/Mortal Kombat crossover
- Dragon Quest Heroes I and II too big for Switch drive
Let us know what you think.
Episode 258: New BloodEpisode 258: New Blood
Because you asked for it, the podcast features four guys, including Jonah Falcon, Paul S. Nowak, Jordan Lund, and Dan Quick. This is the no frills edition, however, as due to travel to PAX East, there’s no Gaming Flashback, and only a few news items.
They include:
- Rumor: Xbox 720 will require constant internet connection
- Spector saw “look of fear in people’s eyes” over musicals in Epic Mickey 2
- GAME acquired by OpCapita, no store closures planned
- Sony confirms Zipper Interactive closure
- Wii U less powerful than PS3, Xbox 360, developers say
We also include Reader Feedback. We’ll have a Question of the Week next week, we promise.
Episode 318: Do Androids Dream?Episode 318: Do Androids Dream?
This week’s podcast is full of Android-based console goodness – or badness, depending on your opinion of them. This week’s Gaming History looks at the Nintendo GameCube.
This week’s news includes:
- Ouya game developers sound off on disappointing sales numbers
- Nvidia plans July 31st launch of the Shield
- Telltale Games confirms Clementine returns to The Walking Dead
- Star Control now owned by Stardock
- Battlestar Galactica writer/producer collaborating with Sony Santa Monica
All this and Listener Feedback, as well as the Question of the Week: “What is your favorite first person shooter of all time?”
