Eight Bit
Summary: Eight Bit is a show about gaming news, gaming hardware, gaming reviews, and pretty much anything that starts with gaming, hosted by Ian Buck and Ian Decker.
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Podcasts:
Ian Buck and Ian Decker talk about AMD's beast video card to rival Nvidia's Titan Z, The Last of Us remastered for PS4, a new Borderlands game, the next Super Smash Bros, and reviews of Amnesia Fortnight 2014 and BioShock Infinite Burial At Sea Episode 2 from Buck.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker return this week with their commentary on the Fire TV and its gaming capabilities, a recreated Half-Life 2 level in UE3, the demise of GameSpy, a barrage of April Fools' jokes and so much more.
Ian Buck and Katie Reddemann discuss the surprise Oculus VR acquisition by Facebook, the insanely expensive Titan Z, an innovative system for replayable narratives by Ken Levine and Katie and Ian review the IP of the future, Titanfall!
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the strange licensing model for Unreal Engine 4, EA's already getting ready for Titanfall 2, Sony's entry in the VR race - Project Morpheus, a new version of the Oculus Rift, a review of Stargate SG-1: Unleashed and Indie Game: the Movie by Buck and then some Voice Acting.
Ian Decker and the returning Ian Buck discuss the Witcher 3's delay, new support for CryEngine on Linux, Valve's new OpenGL translator and Valve's revised controller, Nvidia 800M series mobile graphics, a strange looking Amazon-related gaming controller, some more details on PlayStation now, and a review of The Walking Dead 2 Episode 2 from Buck.
While Buck is on "Spring Break 2014", Ian Ducker with first time guest Austin Conrad discuss Ouya's new gameplan, the next Batman game - Arkham Knight, details on Gabe Newell's latest AMA, the exciting Twitch SDK for mobile devices, the oddity of Shaqfu, an intense discussion on TCG-based video games (including Hearthstone) and Decker's review of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with first time guest Sonja Richardson discuss the Portal board game, Twitch streaming support on the Xbox One coming very soon, a live action Minecraft movie, the first TPP success and the next game, Sonja's new $700 computer and a brief review on The Walking Dead 2 Episode 2.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss dubstep in the new game Chroma, the winding down of Irrational Games, more Titanfall details, the Kinect's remote, an Oculus Rift convention near you, a review of The Walking Dead 400 Days DLC from Buck and more!
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with first time guest Max Marti discuss the Flappy Birth phenomena and its abrupt end, the slim PS Vita in North America for just $200, a Twitch channel for playing Pokemon Red, Steam's new user tags, a review of the Titanfall beta along with Decker's review of Jazzpunk and Buck's review of The Wolf Among Us Episode 2.
Ian Decker returns to the United States and joins Ian Buck and returning guest Declan McCrory and discusses the Double Helix acquisition, the first Oculus exclusive, the upcoming standalone DLC for AC4 - Freedom Cry, the DICE awards and reviews on Rouge Legacy from Declan and Octodad: Dadliest Catch from Buck.
Sam Roth and first time guest Ian Buck discuss a new Dreamcast game on Kickstarter, a bill to fix Iowa's gaming tournament circuit, a new Duke Nukem game that is starting to brew, a gigantic EVE Online battle, Nintendo's pending changes and new direction in the future and a little review from Buck on World of Warplanes.
Ian Buck with guest host Katie Reddemann discuss Sony's saved data corruption problem and the upcoming Vita Slim, Microsoft's next effort to reduce the price of their online games, the saga of the Candy trademark and reviews of World of Tanks from Ian and Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons from Katie.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with returning guest Andrew Bailey discuss Steam for the Oculus Rift, GameFace running on Android, another augmented reality game tying into Endgame, Gabe Newell's selfie, Nintendo's losses, news from Steam Dev Days and a reviews of Broken Age from Andrew and Ingress from Buck.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker with returning guest Katie Reddemann discuss Steam's now active family and friends game library sharing feature, console units sold from Microsoft and Sony, Valve's upcoming Virtual Reality SDK and news from CES such as Razer's modular but proprietary PC, the updated Oculus Rift and so much more.
Ian Buck and Ian Decker discuss the China's Ministry of Culture's decision on Battlefield 4, the introduction SphereChess, Titanfall's lack of modding tools at launch, a review of "Fly, Catbug, Fly" from Ian Buck.