
Episode 30 is wracked with problems as Paul S. Nowak’s Skype keeps screwing up the podcast, so expect some odd breaks. Meanwhile, he, Jordan Lund and Jonah Falcon discuss the good old days when you needed manuals and maps to play games.
They also discuss:
* Nintendo unveils the shocking price of the 3DS
* Developers keep leaking info about the PSP2
* Electronic Arts removing “Taliban” from Medal of Honor
* Gears of War 3 delayed
* Project Dust revealed
They also pose the question of the week: what games truly changed your outlook on life?
The gaming industry moves at such a pace that it’s not surprising we’ve seen countless franchises fall into obscurity over the years.
There is a rumour that Driver 1 & 2 remasters will be released for Switch and presumably for other systems as well.
https://www.gamingbible.com...
Not sure however whether this results into new games in the near future.
Ninja Gaiden? Splinter Cell? Tenchu? Virtua Fighter? Killer Instinct? Killzone?

Ibrahim from eXputer: "The Medal of Honor franchise was once the crown jewel of FPS war games, later defeated by the tides of time and poor development."
They tried to turn it into Call of Duty and it killed it off. They should reboot it and go back to it's roots. But they'd ruin it with online-only/multiplayer style bullshit so why bother? I have very fond memories of these games, but this series can stay dead as far as I'm concerned.
Was literally just thinking of this game the other week with the secret nut cracker mission and the shooting Bismarck dog lmao. Loved these games as a kid
I have fond memories of playing the Medal of Honor Breakthrough MP Demo. It had two maps and custom servers. Living on campus, I had it downloaded on one of the PC Lab servers so I could access it on any computer at the university. Joined a clan and made friends that I still keep in touch with today.
For those who don't have time for massive open worlds or role-playing games with epic tales, these 15 games are worth checking out.