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Kotaku Podcast: Guerrilla Games Kills in Killzone 2
In our March podcast we play and talk with Guerrilla Games about their Playstation 3 master piece Killzone 2. More » -
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Kotaku Podcast: Street Fighter IV With Seth Killian
It's been a long time in coming, but our February podcast is finally here. Yes, I realize it's March. More » -
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Kotaku Podcast: The Drinking Game!
In this month's in-game podcast Mike McWhertor, Mike Fahey, Adam Barenblat and I are joined by our Kotaku Editor for a day winner in Grand Theft Auto IV. More » -
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Podcastalooza: The News You May Have Missed
Many of you, hopefully most of you, sat down and watched our Very Special Kotaku Holiday Podcast. But how many of you caught the director's uncut of each in-game podcast? More » -
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Jaffe: Gears of War 2 Versus God of War 3, PS3 Versus Wii
Famed Playstation developer David Jaffe may seem like an odd choice for guest developer for our in-game podcast about the Xbox 360's Gears of War 2.
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Home Could Remain in Beta Indefinitely
Jack Buser, director of Home, was kind enough to join us for this podcast. More » -
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Chet Faliszek Talks Left 4 Dead's Future
Valve's Chet Faliszek is one of the guys responsible for the dialog and writing in some of Valve's greatest games, like Left 4 Dead and Portal.
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Castle Crashers with Major Nelson
Tune in to hear Larry "Major Nelson" Hryb talk about the year in Xbox 360, his confidence of Xbox Live stability during this year's new adopter holiday crunch and the bet I more than likely lost.
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Call of Duty: World at War: Balancing Historic Realism With Fun
Mike and Owen spent about 30 minutes chatting with the Treyarch developers about Call of Duty World at War as they had their collective back sides handed to them in some competitive gameplay.
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Resistance 2 Podcast: Multiplayer Tweaks Coming
In this unedited sit down with the folks at Insomniac we hear a bit more about the developer's future plans for Resistance 2's multiplayer action.
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A Very Special Kotaku Holiday Podcast
Forgive us if we went a little overboard, or maybe underboard, with this first Holiday podcast. It started out with us doing an in-game interview and then sort of took on a life of its own. More » -
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Media Molecule Talks LittleBigPlanet Moderation, New Patches and the Fun of Naughty Music
Yesterday we posted the product of Adam Barenblat's hard work and editing, cutting down 4 1/2 hours of video into a one hour and 15 minute Kotaku special. More » -
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Kotaku Video Podcast: Excuses, Testicles and Resistance 2
If you can get through the four thousand "uhs" that kick off our latest podcast, you'll catch myself, Mike McWhertor, Mike Fahey, Owen Good, Adam Barenblat and special guest MTV's Stephen Totilo. More » -
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Get Your Kotaku On Zune Marketplace
Last month Adam Barenblat started uploading our videos and podcasts over to iTunes for the iPhone, Touch, and iPod owners out there. More » -
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Did You Catch Our Podcasts? No, We Don't Suck at L4Dead, Cooking
We ran two videos on Turkey day. More » -
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Kotaku Video Podcast (Now With Zombies)
Yesterday Mike McWhertor, Mike Fahey and Adam Barenblat joined me in a friendly game of kill the zombie on the Xbox 360 while we talked about the flagging economy, our personal favorite games, whether the balance board is a gimmick or controller and why Zombie Tanks suck in Left 4 Dead. That's right Zombie Tank, I'm talking to you! More » -
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Echoes of Columbine: The Podcast
This past weekend I spoke on a panel at the Denver Film Festival to about Playing Columbine. The documentary is by and about Danny Ledonne and his game Super Columbine Massacre RPG!. Ledonne, myself and movie critic Bob Denerstein were the panelists. While we talked a bit about Ledonne's game and the reasons behind his making it, we also were able to use the example to jump into a broader discussion of games as art and whether games can deal with serious issues.
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Kotaku Video Invades iTunes
We've decided to dirty the iTunes water with some of our original videos. Adam has been hard at work digging through our stack of vids looking for some of the better stuff to put up on our brand spanking new Kotaku Video Podcast page over on iTunes. More » -
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Here's Your Kotaku (Video) Podcast (Maybe)
Here for your viewing is another little video experiment we're tinkering with. I know people have been wanting us to do a podcast for quite sometime. And I want to do a podcast, but frankly I hate how bloated they've become. Also, I really wanted to do something with video. Oh and I like shooting people and arguing. So we came up with this. More » -
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Fallout 3 Has Over 200 Endings
It seems Bethesda's changed plans for Fallout 3 quite a bit since I first got a glimpse of the game in action back in June of last year. When they originally stated they were going for 9-12 endings, I was seriously impressed, imagining the sort of replay value that would generate. Now Bethesda's Todd Howard has appeared in the latest OXM podcast, saying that the game now has more than 200 different endings as of last week. 200 endings? That doesn't even seem like a real number, does it? Considering he's also saying the game is twice as long as they initially estimated (40 hours with side quests), I am pretty sure you could play the game forever. Todd says the game is finished and on track for Fall 2008, but needs a ton of testing and polishing. Hit up OXM below for the full story while I try to wrap my head around the whole 200 ending thing. More » -
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A Chat with Sid Meier
We tried, at this year's GDC, to have a quiet sit down with a number of different developers. And for a number of different reasons, many of them fell through, but I was able to beg 2K into giving me 15 minutes with one of the developers who probably most adversely effected my college career: Sid Meier. If it weren't for Civilization it probably wouldn't have taken me six years to get my two bachelors degrees... OK, that's probably not true, but I did spend a shocking amount of time playing his games in college. More » -
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Ex-GameSpotters Gerstmann & Davis Try A New Podcast On For Size
The last thing the gaming world needs is more amateur gaming podcasts. Lucky for the newly-launched Arrow Pointing Down, then, that it's not cobbled together by a couple of awkward teenagers using a $3 PC mic in their dad's office. It is instead put together by former GameSpot staffers Jeff Gerstmann and Ryan Davis, who in their former lives manned GameSpot's podcast. The sound quality is God-awful thanks to a dodgy Skype connection, but still worth a listen if you've got some 90-odd minutes of doing nothing scheduled for later today. More » -
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Blizzard Launches First BlizzCast
As announced back on December 24th, Blizzard has delivered the first episode of the BlizzCast today, their new podcast series that promises a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of the company as well as news and information about upcoming projects. In the first episdode, rapmaster Karune talks concept art with art director Samwise Didier, and DJ Jazzy Drysc talks to lead designer Jeff Kaplan about World of Warcraft patch 2.4, which introduces the Sunwell Plateau raid dungeon and tier 7 armor. What's odd about the video podcast is that there is indeed no video. One of those newfangled audio-only video podcasts perhaps? I do find it vaguely amusing that the transcripts have Karune and Drysc's words in a blue font. Otherwise the community wouldn't bother reading it, right? More » -
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Capcom Promises to Fix Hot Dogs If We Fix Spelling
Incessant rambling! Recently, I appeared on Capcom's Bionic Commando podcast to discuss game journalism, gaming in Japan and why the hell Capcom should ditch the hot dog arms. The discussion got heated, and Capcom promised to fix hot dog arm in Bionic Commando if we fix the spelling mistakes. No sweat! More » -
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J Allard Returns, Wishes Xbox Live A Happy 5th Birthday
We miss J. Since moving on to the Zune side of things, we've hardly seen hoodie nor hair of the Microsoft exec. His signature "chillax" moves and online foresight added much needed spice to the Xbox brand—and we felt better for his presence. For those who miss the man who has been described as "the father of the Xbox"—at left, enjoying a massive slice of cake during the Japanese launch of Xbox—he sat in on Larry Hryb's latest podcast to talk about the origins and future of the Xbox family. More » -
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TGS Boozecast: Episode I: Don't Call It A Podcast
No, we're not planning on becoming regular podcasters, but we were drinking, decided to continue to drink, then found ourselves strangely attracted to my Olympus digital voice recorder. It just happened. Our podcasting etiquette sucks, we talk over each other, and we can't stay on topic to save our lives, but essentially we figured "Why the hell not?" Honestly, though, we had so much fun we're doing it again tonight. While drinking. A lot. More » -
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Luke Smith Leaves 1UP For Bungie Gig
Our previous Luke, Mr. Smith, is going to Washington. Kirkland, Washington, that is, for a community-based position at Halo developer Bungie. Announced during this week's 1UP Yours podcast, of which he is a regular contributor, Smith says of his new job "You will still hear from me, probably semi-regularly to regularly." More » -
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Microsoft Explains High 360 HDD Pricing
Next-Gen picked up some details from Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg, product manager for all things Xbox, detailing why you're going to pay $179 for a 120GB hard drive, despite the fact that PC owners looking for comparable storage will pay far less. More » -
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Insomniac Kicks Off Podcast Series
From the team that brought you the PLAYSTATION 3 hit Resistance Fall of Man, as well as the long running Spyro and Ratchet & Clank series, comes The Full Moon Show, their latest.... podcast?! Yes, Insomniac Games is hip to the whole podcasting scene, as evidenced by their new, bi-weekly, self-produced audio show that kicks off officially today. More » -
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Dean, Clive, Kent and Crecente Talk Last Gen Gaming
Game Addict's Luke Stapley was kind enough to include me in an interesting round-table he did recently for a pod cast on the the "last generation of gaming." More » -
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App Chews up PC HD Space, Knocks Out Podcasts
A new bit of seemingly helpful software called XB Stream has managed to knock out a bunch of podcast sites. More » -
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Gauger on Weekly Geek Show Podcast
Our very own, and very sly, Eliza Gauger guested over on the Weekly Geek Show podcast where she and the gang talked Snakes on a Plane, the PS3 UI, game development for college credit and preteen girls and their love of Sim. More » -
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Sony Online Entertainment Podcast STINKS
And I'm being kind. It's worse—wooden, dull and way too slick. At some point, it's admirable, because I've always wondered what a press release read under creepy EverQuest music sounds like. Cutting them some slack, this is SOE's first podcast, and the guy at the end was okay, but still... Ease up on the PR hard-sell, guys. The point is to connect with players, not alienate them. More » -
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Guild Wars to Get Two Expansion Packs a Year
Guild Wars, the subscription-free instance-based MMO, will be getting two expansions a year from now on, according to Jeff Strain, co-founder of ArenaNet. Each pack will be in development for a year and, I'm betting, will cost as much as a full game. More »






































