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Episode 685: D&D’s Star LordEpisode 685: D&D’s Star Lord
Jonah will be in LA for an E3 that no longer exists, but we’ll all have our opinions on Microsoft’s presentation on June 11, especially the Starfield Direct presentation. In the meantime, Jonah argues with Scott and TJ about the latest Dungeons and Dragons movie.
The news includes:
- Meta Quest 3 is official, $499, and arriving this autumn
- Riot threatens to cancel the entire League of Legends summer season
- PlayStation accused of “abusing” games industry with PS5 exclusives
- No Dragon Age: Dreadwolf or Skate until after March 2024 says EA
No podcast next week. We’ll have one after the Microsoft event, though.
Episode 683: Super Mega Podcast 4Episode 683: Super Mega Podcast 4
This week we discuss Bungie lawsuits, the Street Fighter 6 World Tour, a Stardew Valley clone featuring serial killers, and Fortnite as an Olypmic esport.
The news of the week includes:
- Nintendo seems to have fired back over the Tears of the Kingdom leak by DMCAing popular Switch emulation tools
- Finnish newspaper uses Counter-Strike to provide accurate Russian reporting on Ukraine invasion
- Apple Arcade adds 20 games
- Marvel’s Midnight Suns landing on Xbox One and PS4 next week, Switch canceled
- Super Mega Baseball 4 launches in June
Let us know what you think.
Episode 247: Paul Spews BullbleepEpisode 247: Paul Spews Bullbleep
Despite having multiple technical difficulties that were edited out of the podcast, Episode 247 is full of gaming discussion goodness, despite Paul’s constant declaration that companies are full of bullbleep.
This week’s gaming news includes:
- Bioware confirms Mass Effect 3 is Origin-only
- Electronic Arts passed $1B in digital sales in 2011
- The Lund Report for the December 2011 NPD
- Gaikai: Sony or Microsoft won’t have next-gen console
- Thief 4 rumored to have multiplayer
- Videogame industry companies shutting down to protest SOPA
This plus two reader mails and the Question of the Week, “What was the first multiplayer gaming you ever enjoyed?”