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This week's podcast is a celebration of both classic and modern gaming. As 1996 month rages on, we get a chance to talk about Duke Nukem 3D, Tomb Raider, and a strange little game called The Neverhood. On the flip side, it's Gamescom right now over in Germany and there are all kinds of succulent little announcements to dissect. Perhaps most notably, Konami released a playable teaser which turned out to be an elaborate announcement for the next Silent Hill game... born from the collaboration of Hideo Kojima and Guillermo Del Toro. A stern reminder to myself that Dreams CAN come true.
Podcast 373 - [download]
Discussion:
1996
Duke Nukem 3D
Tomb Raider
The Neverhood
Gamescom
Silent Hills Announcement
and more...
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Comments
10 years, 3 months ago
Yes! This is exactly what I needed!
And also, when is part 2 of the PT playthrough coming out? I NEED to see the conclusion
10 years, 3 months ago
This is probably one of my favorite podcasts that you guys have done. I was really shocked to hear about the P.T./Silent Hills announcement. I can't wait!
10 years, 3 months ago
This wasn't a very good 1996 podcast but with all the Gamescom reveals it was excusable. So excited for a lot of games coming out but that Silent Hills reveal had me gushing with excitement can't wait to see more. Oh and Nolan calling Brad a "debbie dick sucker" was both hilarious and somewhat accurate.
10 years, 3 months ago
I love this balance. Keep the impressions 1996, and the news of today! One of my favorite recordings in a while. Loved it!
10 years, 3 months ago
Yeah the balance is cool. All the 1996 podcasts have been very interesting and hilarious; it's a great concept and these have been some of my favorite shows in a long time, the game talk was great too. Keep doing what you're doing guys!