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Episode 256: AAAA ExperienceEpisode 256: AAAA Experience
This week’s Gaming Podcast gets down and dirty, with plenty of AAAA goodness. The Darkness II contest is still going on this week, and winners will be announced next week.
In the meantime:
- Analyst predicts 66M iPad sales in 2012
- Diablo III gets May 15 release date
- Epic: Next gen console launch titles will probably use Unreal Engine 3
- Microsoft looking for executive producer to work on an “AAAA” Xbox title
- Wasteland 2 aiming for October 2013 release date
All that, plus Reader Feedback.
Episode 299: Here Comes the PS4Episode 299: Here Comes the PS4
This week is heavy on content on the PlayStation 4 unveiling as the next-generation approaches for both Sony and Microsoft – there’s no room for Nintendo in this episode. Nor is there a lot of Reader, er, Listener Feedback, nor any Gaming Flashback.
This week’s major news includes:
- Sony unveils PS4 at “See the Future”
- Sony: Pre-owned game blockage “up to publishers” on PS4
- Fans express outrage at offline/LAN play for console version of Diablo III
- Rumor: Microsoft revealing next-gen console in April
- GameSpy, UGO, 1UP say farewell
- Activision to have “fewer” licensed games out in 2013
The Question of the Week is “What was the first videogame periodical or site you enjoyed?”
Episode 266: Get That E3 KickEpisode 266: Get That E3 Kick
Jonah Falcon and Paul S. Nowak return from the magical E3 2012 videogame convention and everyone has their own opinions on what they thought were the highlights and lowlights of E3. They also make their own predictions, as Dan Quick contemplates writing hate mail to Jonah for having access to SimCity and Need for Speed: Most Wanted.
The podcast also features some great news, including:
- THQ closes their San Diego Studio, sells the UFC license
- Ubisoft states annual Assassin’s Creed releases funded AC3
- Vivendi may sell Activision-Blizzard
There’s also some Reader Feedback, as well as the new Question of the Week, “What did you take away from E3?”
