This week’s episode covers a wide variety of topics, with no set news list save talking about Nintendo Direct’s oddly uninspiring conference. There’s no news list, so feel free to discuss what you found interesting or frustrating about Nintendo’s stream or anything else mentioned in the podcast.
Episode 602: Nintendo Directionless
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Episode 296: Still Need a NurseEpisode 296: Still Need a Nurse
Jonah is still plagued, though this time he’s suffering laryngitis that accompanied the flu. However, even without Dan or a Gaming Flashback, there’s a ton of news to pour over.
This week’s news items include:
- Notch earned $101M in 2012, may buy car
- Sony teases “See the Future” event on 20th February
- Rumor: PS4 hitting Europe in 2014, will have 8GB GDDR5
- Feedback leads Kawata to “slightly revise” opinions on Resident Evil
- Take-Two delays Grand Theft Auto V to September 17th
- Source Code director signs on for Legendary Pictures’ Warcraft adaptation
- Controversial torture interrogation from Splinter Cell: Black List removed
- Rumor: Halo 3 finally hitting PC – on Steam?
All that plus Reader Feedback and the Question of the Week: “What remake would you like to see done?”
Episode 548: World of BatmanEpisode 548: World of Batman
This week’s episode takes a look at the success of World of Warcraft Classic and maybe yet another Batman game.
News:
- World of Warcraft Classic increases subscription revenue by 223% in August
- Grandia 1 and 2 HD remasters get October release date on PC
- Next Batman Arkham game being teased
Let us know what you think.
Gaming Podcast 170: If Hacker’s Could SpellGaming Podcast 170: If Hacker’s Could Spell
This week’s gaming podcast we’re answering some community feedback, hitting some new DRM issues and tackling some popular news stories including but not limited to:
- Capcom implementing always connect DRM in PS3 games
- Ubisoft’s DRM cracked for good?
- Blizzard appealing the AO Starcraft II rating
- First PS3 3D games will not have as good graphics as the 2D version
The question of the week, would you rather have an inferior bleeding edge technology (PS3 3D Gaming for instance) or a higher end more current technology? Do you feel Sony’s trying to break new innovative barriers or move more high tech gear?
