This week’s episode as a guest in the form of Jordan Lund’s wife Jennifer. There was to be a Gaming History, but it’ll be used next week when there’s more time. This week’s news includes: Microsoft Points transformed into cash Gamers can return digital titles on Origin after a week Bungie feels Destiny can be […]
Episode 322: Xbox One, PS4 Launch Lineups
August 28th, 2013 · 2 Comments
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Episode 312: Dare You To Press the Button
June 4th, 2013 · 2 Comments
This week’s episode is the final episode before E3, and next week, an outtakes episode filled with Dr. Who and Game of Thrones discussion will run. After that, we’ll have some serious E3 2013 discussion, especially about what happens with Microsoft and Sony in particular. No Gaming Flashback, but news includes: Pachter predicts $349 for […]
Tags: Editorial · Episode · Industry News · Kickstarter · Podcast · Retro · Show Notes · world of warcraft · Xbox One
Episode 310: Halo Makes You Feel Old
May 14th, 2013 · 3 Comments
This week’s podcast features a Gaming Flashback of Halo: Combat Evolved, one of the longest such game segments in the podcast’s history, encompassing a third of the podcast. This week’s news items includes: Blizzard decides against rolling back Diablo III servers following gold exploit Defiance to get 5 major DLC packs in the next year […]
Tags: Diablo 3 · Editorial · electronic arts · Episode · Industry News · MMO · Podcast · RPG · Show Notes · Xbox One
Episode 302: Just a Twosome
March 19th, 2013 · 2 Comments
This week Jonah and Jordan go it alone without Paul, which is unfortunately since the Gaming Flashback is the classic Nintendo 64 title Paper Mario. It might be just as well as the events of the last week made the crew ramble on about the industry at length, making the post much longer than usual. […]
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Episode 299: Here Comes the PS4
February 25th, 2013 · 7 Comments
This week is heavy on content on the PlayStation 4 unveiling as the next-generation approaches for both Sony and Microsoft – there’s no room for Nintendo in this episode. Nor is there a lot of Reader, er, Listener Feedback, nor any Gaming Flashback. This week’s major news includes: Sony unveils PS4 at “See the Future” […]
Tags: Diablo 3 · Editorial · Episode · Industry News · Microsoft · PlayStation 4 · Podcast · Show Notes · Sony · Xbox One
Episode 289: Princess Podcast
December 4th, 2012 · 4 Comments
In this episode of Gaming Podcast, Jonah states he got to see Wreck It Ralph, while Paul still can’t find a black Wii U. This week’s Gaming Flashback is the 2002 Gamecube launch title Super Mario Sunshine. This week’s news includes: The Lund Report: Black Friday 2012 NPD Nintendo Power’s last issue released Blizzard acquired […]
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Episode 269: Roundtable Time and Spec Ops: The Line Contest
July 3rd, 2012 · 5 Comments
This week is a special episode as Jonah Falcon cooks up a true videogame roundtable and is giving away three Steam codes for the latest third person shooter, Spec Ops: The Line, while Paul Nowak reads this week’s gaming flashback Wally Bear and the NO! Gang. The videogame roundtable has the crew discussing two topics: […]
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Merry Christmas From Gaming Podcast
December 25th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays – did you get what you wanted this year? Let us know what you got from your loved ones. We have a few fun reward tiers – our most hardcore fans will definitely want an MP3 of one of the crew or any of the crew recording a voice mail […]
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Seven Games That Need to Be Remade
February 7th, 2011 · 3 Comments
With the strong rumor that Halo: Combat Evolved is going to be remade graphically from the ground up, it brings us to the question of why aren’t more games being remade?