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Episode 378: Hilary 2015Episode 378: Hilary 2015
This week has a very special guest, former IGN editor and current Dog and Thimble podcast host Hilary Goldstein, as he teams up with Paul to razz Jonah incessantly, as well as add a certain amount of NSFW spice to this week’s proceedings.
The news items include:
- Rock Band DLC hints at a comeback
- Sony appears to have ‘abandoned’ its trademark for The Last Guardian
- Final Fantasy 15: Episode Duscae demo detailed
- Nvidia’s big March 3rd event – is it a gaming phone?
- After raising $114,000 on Kickstarter, dev goes silent
- BioWare co-founder Greg Zeschuk has come back from retirement
All this and Listener Feedback.
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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?”
Episode 369: Dragon Age MMO-StyleEpisode 369: Dragon Age MMO-Style
This week’s episode has Jonah annoyed at the gameplay decisions for Dragon Age: Inquisition, Paul discusses passwords, while the Gaming History is the cartoon Captain N: The Game Master.
This week’s news includes:
- Valve lays out new rules and guidelines for Early Access developers
- Xbox One console exclusive Ori and The Blind Forest delayed into 2015
- Hackers claim to have raided PSN, 2K, Origin, Windows Live mail
- GameStop & Nintendo: Game devaluation must stop
All this plus Listener Feedback and the Question of the Week: “What video game licensed cartoons have you enjoyed most, if any?”
