Gaming Podcast’s Jonah Falcon and Shack News’ T.J. Denzer do a totally-not-ripping-off-Zero-Punctuation’s-Let’s-Drown-Out video of the former playing Bus Simulator 18 as they discuss some of the news of the day.
VIDEO: GamingPodcast Plays Bus Simulator 18
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We review our experiences of PAX East in this podcast and the second half is full of gaming news and community comments. Derrick reflects at his fun experience of Orcs Must Die while Jonah spent some time with LA Noire and Star Wars: The Old Republic. The news highlights include:
- PSP Go Price Goes Back to $200 After 3 Days
- Phil Harrison Sez Industry Struggling With Casual and Mobile Game Market
- Angry Birds Hits 100 Million Downloads
- Bioware Talks Jade Empire Again
- Gamer Loses $1800 In Games from Steam
This week’s question of the week: Which convention would you want to attend most: E3, PAX or Comic Con?
Episode 629: Chipmunk VoiceEpisode 629: Chipmunk Voice
What’s with the title? Stick to the end of the episode to find out. Meanwhile, this week was fairly slow and it was tough finding things to talk about — Minecraft has been in the news a lot lately.
- Microsoft is ‘definitely not done’ acquiring studios
- Company sells new PS5 plate design
- Minecraft Java Edition and Bedrock Edition are coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC
Let us know what you think on our Facebook page here.
Episode 482: NaptimeEpisode 482: Naptime
This particular episode becomes a little sleepy as one host actually falls asleep during recording. Guess which one. After last week’s episode only partially uploaded, the Gaming Flashback for Okami is actually an insert, too.
The news items include:
- It’s a big week for new game releases on Switch, PS4, Xbox One, and PC
- Lego Dimensions comes to an early end after two years
- Why Xbox One backward compatibility took so long
- Ex-BioWare says Anthem is an example of EA’s monetization plans
Let us know what you think — without falling asleep first.
