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Gaming Podcast 133: Some People Have Tiny SwordsGaming Podcast 133: Some People Have Tiny Swords
This weeks episode covers a lot of cool community comments including some new writers. We’re also covering a little flashback on the game Faxanadu and, eventually, learning how to pronounce it. We’ll hit up some gaming history on Jordan Weisman and hit on some cool game news including:
Pearl Jam to release album in stores and on Rock Band- Microsoft Says Next generation is defined by software and services, not hardware
- TellTale Games Developer says iPhone more powerful than Wii
- The Skies may be crimson all over again
- The SIMS 3 gets its first expansion
- Turbine delays Free-to-play update until Sept
This weeks question of the week is easy, is there a genre of game that you believe hasn’t been invented yet? If you don’t know…get creative!
Episode 382: Late But Not Too LateEpisode 382: Late But Not Too Late
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this episode was recorded on Monday, but despite the lateness, it’s full of rich news items, including some very disturbing trends in videogames, as well as a question by a listener that got mental juices flowing. This week’s Gaming Flashback is Professor Pac-Man.
The news items include:
- Headteachers in UK threaten to report parents who let their children play 18-rated games
- Star Citizen‘s Vanguard “concept” fighter costs a cool $250
- PC version of Dead or Alive 5 Last Round launches on Steam without key features
- Zelda delay could ruin Nintendo’s 2015
- New Jersey game store “swatting” takes an uglier turn
This week’s Question of the Week: “What do you think is the future of older games?”
Episode 225: Voodoo DoughnutsEpisode 225: Voodoo Doughnuts
We’re back this week, as a ton of major news has hit in the past week. Paul starts going insane over doughnuts, Nintendo, and Max Dominic. There’s no gaming history or gaming flashback this week, but a ton of reader feedback.
This week’s news items include:
- Nintendo in deep financial trouble
- Diablo III requires constant internet connection
- Tribes Ascend developer states free-to-play on 360 is “inevitable”
- Gamestop offering in-store purchases of Deus Ex: Human Revolution digital download
- Xbox co-creator brags “consoles have won!”
This week’s question of the week: Do you wait for a price cut before buying a console system? Let us know.
