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Episode 533: Muffled AudioEpisode 533: Muffled Audio
TJ’s mic is a strangely muffled this week, while the group anxiously await the release of the upcoming title Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
This week’s news includes:
- Cuphead is coming to the Nintendo Switch, with Xbox Live support coming
- The Outer Worlds and Control will launch on the Epic Store, not Steam
- Cadence of Hyrule coming this Spring to Switch
- Oculus Rift S promises higher resolutions for PC gaming without external sensors
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 206: Drowning in PhlegmGaming Podcast 206: Drowning in Phlegm
This week we’re a bit sick, but the gaming podcast goes on regardless! We can’t seem to get away from the current hot topics of the week mostly involving Sony and hacking in the same sentences. This week’s news includes:
- Sony Sues Geohot and fail0verflow Team
- Professor Labels Sony’s Suit “Breathtakingly Stupid”
- UbiSoft’s Walfisz Frets About PS3 Piracy
- New PS3 Exploit Features Trophy Hacking
- Modern Warfare 2 “Unplayable” on PSN
- Blizzard: Heroic Cataclysm Dungeons Not Too Hard
- THQ May Continue Price Experiment On More Games
This week Jonah gives out his review on Plants vs. Zombies and Bejeweled Blitz for XBLA and, giving away his copy of Plants vs. Zombies for the DS. This weeks question of the week, are you going to get a Nintendo 3DS?
Episode 234: An Episode to ForgetEpisode 234: An Episode to Forget
A microphone issue during the podcast made Jonah’s voice thin and tinny. That, and Paul not in the podcast, flying to California to enjoy Disneyland, makes this an episode to forget. It’s unfortunately, since it’s one of the better podcasts in terms of content. The Gaming Flashback this week is Leisure Suit Larry in The Land of the Lounge Lizards.
The news this week includes:
- Netflix drops Qwikster
- Xbox 720 popping up on LinkedIn resumes
- 320GB hard drive announced for Xbox 360
- Rocksteady: Superman “bad fit” for videogame
- Bethesda: We were “forced” to sue Mojang
We also received some great Reader Feedback as well. Next week, we promise to have great sound – or at least not so tinny.
