There's a settlement that happened this week that could effect many Playstation Vita owners out there, based on some misleading advertising from the system. What do us in studio as well as our listeners think about this news? Was it expected? Was it justified?
Comments from the UK this week start off our show with chatter about a possible second "golden age" for gaming. Are we in a golden age of gaming right now, or is this soley a testement to indie game development in recent years? Our hosts and participants chime in.
Also in the news:
* Nintendo patents Gameboy Emulator
* Ubisoft Assassin's Creed apology
* Call of Duty Exploit Videos being DMCA'ed
* No early review copies for "The Crew"
All this and more on the show where EVERY gamer has a voice-- Orange Lounge Radio!
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World of Warcraft issues an apology to it's players, but subscriber numbers have gone way up, so they are clearly doing something right. Irene joins us in studio along with Jonas, and they have a pretty frank discussion about some of the strengths of World of Warcraft, and some of the not so great things that people never seem to talk about.
Also in the news:
* Evolve DLC to have free maps
* Game Awards 2014
* Steam Fall Sale Speculation
* Wander: A MMO with no combat
All this and more on the show where EVERY gamer has a voice-- Orange Lounge Radio!
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