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TCGP 72 – RIP Fall Semester

On this finally final episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Mike and Taft are free from finals. Fill Ferrell will play an aging eSports player. Nintendo is moving in an exciting direction. Skyblivion is looking awesome. Sea of Solitude will be a heart string puller. Overwatch will be getting a Christmas event. Sea of Thieves lets players dig up dat loot. We happy Few is making some big changes. Bully is coming back for your lunch money. We play Who Voiced this character. What games are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Kojima Be Trippin

On this mildly flirtatious episode of The College Gamers Podcast: WTF is Death Stranding!? Is Lego salty at Micecraft? No Man’s Sky is no longer in trouble… for now. Is the PS4 supporting games in development? Hearthstone had a bug this week. Steep is looking interesting. Who won what at this years game awards? Midshow Madness! What games are we playing? And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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TCGP 70 – One Diaper Please

On this dastardly vegan episode of The College Gamers Podcast: One rework please and thank you. Ark is coming to PC and Xbox som-what was that? That isn’t ark? Looks a lot like Ark. Are you sure? If you say so. Conan will be coming to PC and Ark. Kickstart Fable 4. Just do it. First free DLC is coming to Titanfall. Can no man sky be saved? These diapers look awesome. Mike and Taft predict who will take home what at this years Game Awards. We are adding a new segment to the show and Mike is pumped!! What games are we playing? And MORE on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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TCGP 69 – Game Crafting

On this erotically unique episode of The College Gamers Podcast: This week we take the podcast is a different direction. I won’t spoil it here but let us know what you think! Might be a future segment. And more on this episode of The College Gamers Podcast.

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TCGP 68 – Horizon and Chill

On this obviously hypnotic episode of The College Gamers Podcast: We settle the CD Projekt Red rumors. Mafia 3 is getting plenty of DLCs with golden guns and outfits. Dishonored two PC port is having performance issues and Mike is not happy. Which Ubisoft IP would you make a Netflix show out of? Say goodbye to the Wii U. We get some unfinished old content for the original Left 4 Dead. What games are we playing? And more on THIS episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Would You Buy a Game Remake?

I am writing this on the same day 2K released BioShock: The Collection, which is a remastering of the BioShock games. Also, on episode 59 of The College Gamers Podcast my co-host and I had a great conversation about the announcement of an Arkham Batman remake that looked amazing. Skyrim is getting a remake that I am pumped for. It seems that the video game market is flooded with remakes of older games. Not to mention Nintendo bringing their older titles to new devices.

It is obvious that remakes are aimed towards the more hardcore fans of a game. Being honest with myself, I am 100 percent going to buy the Skyrim remake at full price. It does not make sense, there is no new gameplay or story, I already have over 300 hours logged on steam but that is because I LOVE that world and lore. At full price, the average gamer would most likely not buy a game they already have just  because of a graphical upgrade.

Remakes are not a bad thing. I would make an argument that remakes are good for the video game industry. It gives fans of a series something to do between releases of new games. Remakes also make extra revenue that can fund projects while not hurting productivity because remakes can be contracted out to other studios.

The original Arkham Batman games are not on the current generation consoles. So making a remake that takes advantage of modern day console power makes since but should not be sold at full price. Because a remake gives no new content but does take time and work to remake the game, it shouldn’t be sold too cheap. Finding a balance will be important for game developers who want to sell remakes. As long as remakes are bought, remakes will be sold.

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The One With Dills

On this scientifically amazing episode of The College Gamers Podcast: Dills joins us today to talk about video games! Blizzard announced when we are getting Demon Hunters and Mike is pumped. The developers of Sea of Thieves show off their game and explain what we will be doing. Elder Scrolls: Legends has now entered public Beta. Will this be a Hearthstone killer? (Hint: No) No Man’s Sky is getting a small delay for PC players. Rockstar has something cooking and we discuss what we would like to see. We talk about some major changes coming to Civ 6. StarCraft might be getting an HD remake. What games are we talking about. A lot of off topic conversation. And more! On this episode of The College Gamers Podcast!

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Why More Games Are Pushing for eSports

In the past few years, we have seen game developers making pushes into the eSports realm. Some of these companies include Activision-Blizzard and more recently, EA. As eSports grow in popularity, more traditional sport outlets are taking notice. TBS has broadcasted a CS:GO tournament while even the sport juggernaut, ESPN, has dedicated a corner of its website to eSports and the occasional broadcast on ESPN-2. What might be some of the draws for game developers to promote their game as an eSport?

There are many reasons why a game developer would want their game as a popular eSport. To begin with the obvious, the publicity is kind of a big deal. Seeing pro gamers play is always exciting. They play at a higher level than us mere mortals, which adds an elevated level of excitement and fun. This fused for a lethal combination of “I want to try this game”. In other words, eSports is an effective way of reaching an audience that might not have played the game otherwise. Also, the company’s share of the advertising revenue does not hurt.

However, eSport popularity can be a double edged sword. An eSport game needs to hold the attention of not only the public but the eSport teams as well. If a game can attract the best eSport teams then the fans are sure to follow. With big cash tournaments, games attempting to be the next big eSport can attract the biggest players in eSports, which brings more viewers. However, if an eSport can’t afford cash prizes as big as competitors they are doomed to be overshadowed by other games. By staying in the eSport cycle, it keeps the attention of fans and players alike. Overall, eSports can seriously add to the longevity of a game.

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