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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The news also includes:
- Saber Interactive confirms “a number of titles” still in development
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- Halo 2 online matchmaking returns in March thanks to community modders
Let us know what you think.
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This weeks gaming podcast news includes:
- Will Wright’s Comic-Con keynote: He’s a genius
- Bungie’s next three halo games
- Nintendo admits to storage issues.
- Miyamoto admits to top franchises in development
We also take a short look at the history of Cliff Bleszinkski and what he’s done so far in his career. He may be the next Carmack, who knows!
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The news of the week includes:
- Microsoft discontinues Kinect for Windows
- Microsoft says open source Windows is “definitely possible”
- OnLive shuts down streaming games service, sells patents to Sony
- Mario Maker gets release date
No Listener Feedback this week, so the Question of the Week remains the same: “What do you think the future is for old games?”
