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Episode 510: Red Dead SurpriseEpisode 510: Red Dead Surprise
This week’s episode didn’t initially have a Gaming Flashback, but the crew accidentally started one with 2010’s Red Dead Redemption, which shouldn’t be a flashback since it fails the “10 Year Rule”, but it was so fun to talk about, it became one. They also found some interesting stuff in a thin-news week, which is the usual for Summer.
The news includes:
- Valve adds temporary fix for fake item scams on Steam
- Halo devs not working on Battle Royale mode for Infinite
- Nintendo Switch sales near 20m, down slightly on last year
- Playground Games staffs up for the rumored Fable reboot
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 201: Just A Day EarlyGaming Podcast 201: Just A Day Early
This episode starts with an MMO focus and ends with community feedback, we’re looking back at an MMO that never made it to life: Ultima X. We give a quick and dirty first-look at Cataclysm, the next World of Warcraft expansion. This episode arrives on day early as Derrick is flying off to Germany early this week on business. This weeks news includes:
- Final Fantasy XIV PS3 Delayed
- Minecraft Enters Beta On December 20
- Carmack Loves Appleās App Store
- Sony: Kinect’s Problems are ”Quite Big’‘
This week’s question of the week, “as 2011 approaches, what game really surprised you this past year?”
Gaming Podcast 219: ColecoVision RulesGaming Podcast 219: ColecoVision Rules
Paul crows about Nintendo’s dominance over the ColecoVision and Dreamcast, while Jonah and Jordan reminisce about this week’s Gaming Flashback, Electronic Arts’ Barnstorming for the Atari 2600.
The news also includes the following topics:
- Duke Nukem Forever review fiasco
- Harrison: Apple will be the games industry in 10 years
- Tretton: No need for PS4, PS3 now hitting its stride
- Slimmer PS3 coming?
This week’s Gaming History looks at the husband-and-wife developing team Freefall Associates, while the Question of the Week is: How much weight do you give the score of a review? Let us know what you think.
