This is the last podcast of 2023, as the gang just talks about the year that was and the upcoming 2024 in a long, unscripted episode.
Episode 707: Goodbye 2023
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This week’s news includes:
- Nintendo Russia CEO running import company to skirt official sales ban
- Sony is removing Spider-Man From PlayStation Plus
- Tango Gameworks rumored to be making a JRPG next
- Sega confirms it’s buying Angry Birds and pushing into mobile
- Cult of the Lamb‘s Relics of the Old Faith update arrives this month
Let us know what you think.
Episode 477: Fleeing IrmaEpisode 477: Fleeing Irma
This week is a week late due to various issues, but Hurricane Irma was not one of them, as Scott recorded his part of the podcast from Georgia, while Jonah and T.J. live far away from hurricane zones. In the meantime, T.J. goes from being disappointed with Destiny and being ecstatic with Destiny 2.
This week’s news includes:
- Destiny 2 passes 1 million concurrent users
- Half-Life writer posts possible Half-Life 2: Episode 3 plot
- American McGee is ready to make Alice 3
- Settlers of Catan is coming to virtual reality this year
- Act 1 of Homestuck adventure game Hiveswap coming out this month (from PC Gamer)
- Pewdiepie threatened DMCA takedown following his use of the N-word on stream
- Okami HD spotted for PC, PS4, Xbox One
This week’s Gaming Flashback is the original Assassin’s Creed. Let us know what you think of the game.
Gaming Podcast 192: Daddy Juice MakerGaming Podcast 192: Daddy Juice Maker
This week we’re busting out some game news for our gaming podcast, as the usual. We’ve got some good community feedback that we’re tackling while also flashing back to The Guardian Legend and a bit of history on Hudson Soft. This weeks podcast news roundup includes:
- Bungie Punishes Halo Reach Gamers… 15,000 of Them
- Nintendogs blamed for dog mauling a 9 year old
- OnLive Service Now Free But Games Are Not
- Iwata claims 3DS game prices “not far off” from DS prices
This weeks question ‘o the week: What do you think of in-game exploits both physical exploits and software? Should gamers be punished for such a thing?
