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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The podcast is back as Paul S. Nowak is back from his vacation, and he brought back a new co-host with him. Devin Grimes, who once upon a time wrote for GameStooge, is now a part of the team. This week’s podcast also includes a new Gaming History, discussing the Nintendo DS.
The news items include:
- Ebola scare drives sharp rise in Plague Inc. downloads
- Twitch bans ‘sexually suggestive clothing’ in new terms
- Dying Light cancelled for PS3 and 360
- Xbox One available for $349 Starting November 2
- Sony apologizes for Driveclub‘s ongoing launch woes
No Listener Feedback, but a new Question of the Week: “When did you first start listening to this podcast?”
Gaming Podcast 151: Ugly BabyGaming Podcast 151: Ugly Baby
This week we’re touching on a couple key gaming podcast style stories. We didn’t get through the gaming history this week because we had a lot of content to cover. We did, however, hit up the gaming flashback with M.U.L.E and learn about Tony Hawk’s ugly baby. This weeks gaming podcast includes:
- Namco Bandai Licenses RealD’s Stereoscopic Gaming API
- Pachter predicts another 360 price cut
- Tony Hawk Fights back
- Wii is being called this generation winner
This week’s question of the week: Are you ready for a next-generation console yet?
Episode 337: GlamourEpisode 337: Glamour
The podcast is back, with a healthier Jonah joining Jordan. No Dan or Paul however.
The news:
- Hitman Project reportedly canceled, Square Enix responds
- Alienware Steam Machine priced ‘very competitive’ with PS4, Xbox One
- Nintendo must pay royalties for every 3DS following court ruling
- Sony announces PlayStation Now for streaming older games
- Gabe Newell reacts to Xbox One and Steambox comparison
Question of the Week: “What are you most looking forward to in 2014?”
