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This weeks gaming podcast covers the top game news of the week, a flashback on the video game Gorf and some feedback from the listeners. This weeks news includes:
- Reggie Fils-Aime Calls Low Priced Apps a “Threat” to the Industry
- Verizon Stops Taking iPhone Preorders After 17 Hours
- Harmonix Confirms Layoffs
- Parent Group Attacks “Your Mom Will Hate Dead Space 2” Ad
- Halo 1 Being Remade for 360?
- Sony Wants More Defendants In Rootkey Case
This weeks question of the week: What older game do you want to see a modern remake of most?
Episode 420: Light It UpEpisode 420: Light It Up
The number of the episode does not escape notice from the podcast crew, especially a week before April 20. Aside from that, much is made of the release of Dark Souls III, which T.J. Denzer enthusiastically enjoys. The despicable firing of Alison Rapp is also noted from the unaired podcast recorded last week.
This week’s news includes:
- Former head of Rockstar North sues developer, alleges $150M in unpaid royalties
- Oculus apologizes for Rift shipment delay, taking steps to speed delivery
- The Nintendo NX might include Wii U ports
- Forbes claims Nintendo NX will likely output 4K
Let us know what you think!
Episode 326: Jordan’s BackEpisode 326: Jordan’s Back
Jordan is back, and even though he’s not 100%, he’s still well enough to do the podcast. He and Jonah discuss what things make them stop playing a game, while the rest of the podcast is all about Grand Theft Auto V. They also get into discussions about laserdisc players.
The news includes:
- Microsoft: Women make up 40% of Xbox Live audience
- Rumor: Steam Box announcement on Monday
- Grand Theft Auto V hits $1B in sales after 72 hours
- Dead Rising 3 “frame-locked at 30″ on Xbox One
- Sony offers fix for GTA5 error 80029564 crashing system on install
All this and Listener Feedback, as well as the Question of the Week, “When will the current generation of consoles discontinue?”