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Episode 323: What Is Nintendo Thinking?Episode 323: What Is Nintendo Thinking?
Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund discuss PAX Prime 2013, then delve into this week’s news, Listener Feedback, and discuss the 1990’s developer Psygnosis.
The news this week includes:
- Nintendo announces 2DS, Wii U price drop
- Inafune “fought hard” for risk taking at Capcom, creators must be “willing to fail”
- Godus beta to hit Steam Early Access on 13th September
- Diablo III‘s new loot system to “cut the legs out” from the auction house
- Bethesda wants The Elder Scrolls Online available to non-Xbox Live subscribers
The Question of the Week: “How many times have you purchased a new form factor of a console you already owned?”
Episode 232: Remember Pong?Episode 232: Remember Pong?
This week, there’s no Gaming Flashback or Gaming History, but there is a ton of news and Reader Feedback as Paul is finally present to react to some hate mail.
The news includes some huge items, like:
- No PSN unless you waive lawsuit
- Netflix adds game rentals to Qwikster
- DC Universe Online goes free-to-play
- Xbox Live officially a part of Windows 8
- Microsoft: Xbox TV this Fall
- Rogers Cable ordered to stop throttling gamers
- Nintendo and Valve say no to smartphone games
The Question of the Week: What was the very first home videogame you ever played?
Episode 236: Now With PandasEpisode 236: Now With Pandas
This week, Paul is not around, as Jonah Falcon and Jordan Lund discuss the latest news, which includes pandas. Lots and lots of pandas. That, and a Gaming History profile on David Crane.
The news this week includes:
- World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria announced
- Sony: April PSN outage has resulted in improved service
- Deep Silver: “There is a clear technology gap“
- Starcraft II DOTA mod will remain free but monetized
- “Literally, there’s three of us” on console Diablo III
- Minecraft dev wins interim injunction over Scrolls name
With that is Reader Mail and the Queston of the Week: What was your favorite Atari 2600 game?
