The Gamers Lounge Podcast Ep 51: "Spring Fever"
This week join Robert, Nathanael and Erik where they discuss PS4 2.5, Steam Machines, Uncharted 4 delay, PAX East, Hotline Miami 2, OlliOlli 2, Minecraft and more!
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This week join Robert, Nathanael and Erik where they discuss PS4 2.5, Steam Machines, Uncharted 4 delay, PAX East, Hotline Miami 2, OlliOlli 2, Minecraft and more!
Read MoreThis is it! The 50th episode of The Gamers Lounge Podcast! This week the guys talk about Phil Harrison Resigning, Maxis is no more, Metal Gear Solid 5, VR everywhere, Batman rated M, Dragonball, the 50th episode giveaway and more!
Read MoreThe gang's all here again and this week the guys discuss SEGA, Vita turns 3, XB1 fall lineup, Nintendo, PS4 firmware, The Order 1886, our 50th episode giveaway and more!
Read MoreThis week join John, Erik and Robert as they talk HiveJump, Amiibos, the New 3DS, Assassins Creed, Monster Hunter, Destiny, and the length of a game versus price. Plus info on our Ep 50 giveaway and more!
Read MoreThe gang returns again this week to talk about Netflix making a Zelda series, Dragon Age, Yakuza 4, Dying Light, Battlefield, Radioshack, Amiibos, Persona, Destiny and more!
Read MoreOn this episode the gang is all back and they talk Amiibos, Vita, Madden, Grim Fandango, Dragon Age, Shadow Warrior, Destiny, Monster Hunter, Red Dead, Sega and more!
Read MoreThis week John, Erik and Nathanael talk all about PAX South, Elder Scrolls Online, Windows 10, HoloLens, Joystiq, Dragon Age, Destiny, Grim Fandango, Red Dead and more!
Read MoreGrim Fandango is a noir story driven adventure game from the mind of Tim Schafer and was originally released by Lucasarts in 1998 for the PC. It was commercially considered a failure but critically considered one of the greatest PC games of all time. Now thanks to Tim and with help from Sony's Playstation Third Party Relations this cult classic returns, remastered for the PS4, Vita and PC.
Read MoreJoin Joshua Zajaczkowski's as he presents his video review of Blackguards 2 for PC by Daedalic Entertainment.
Read MoreJoin John, Erik and Nathanael this week where they discuss Nintendo Direct, XB1 price drop again, Rock Band, Borderlands on XB1 and PS4, Resident Evil HD and more!
Read MoreThis week the whole crew is back to talk about the new 3DS, Xbox winning an Emmy, Kickstarter, Playstation TV, The Witcher 3 and more!
Read MoreThis week John, Erik and Nathanael are back after a long holiday and we share I thoughts on Playstation Now, Playstation Vue, XB1 gets more power, Guardians of the Galaxy and more!
Read MoreThe gang's all here for the final episode of the year. This week we talk about our favorite games we played this year, Assassins Creed, Far Cry 4, Dragon Age, Little Big Planet, Destiny, Amiibo's and more!
Read MoreIn November 2013, Darren Wall began a Kickstarter to fund the ultimate documentary art book to celebrate 25 years of the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis. In less than 48 hours, he had reached his goal of £30,000 ($47,000). By the time the Kickstarter ended on December 9th, over 2,000 backers had pledged £98,000 ($154,000) to the project. Published by Read Only Memory, this collected works is not only the definitive history of the Mega Drive/Genesis, but the best book about video games I have ever seen.
Read MoreThis week we get the band back together to talk Playstation Experience, Destiny, Dragon Age, the Game Awards, Far Cry 4, SSM, Ralph Baer and more!
Read MoreJoin John and Nathanael this week where they talk Assassins Creed, Dragon Age, Tales from Borderlands, Black Friday winner, free DLC and more!
Read MoreJoin John, Erik and Nathanael this week where they talk DriveClub, Assassins Creed Unity, Dragon Age Inquisition, Destiny, Vita, Alan Wake and more!
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On this episode of The Gamers Lounge Podcast John, Erik and Nathanael talk Assassins Creed, Blizzcon announcements, Obama, game delys, Black Friday deals and more!
Read MoreThis year marks the 15th anniversary of the SEGA Dreamcast in the US and EU. The Dreamcast scene over the past few years has seen a resurgence of sorts. With new independent games coming out and advancements in modes for the system it has helped make the Dreamcast a desirable system to have again. Who could have thought that a system that with such a short production life would still be around and kicking for so long.
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