This week, TD Gaming Podcast reads off some of their Audience Survey Dislikes and requests while plowing through some great community comments. They self-analyze Don to see if he's really a freak based on some community feedback while tackling some news:
* Nintendo Making Users Pay for Wii Hacks
* Champions Online Coming July 14th
* Guild Wars Reaches 6 Million Units Sold
* Texas Trying to Entice Game Developers
They're also taking a flashback peak at Return to Pirate Island and a bit of history on Scott Adams, the interactive fiction game developer (not the Dilbert guy). This week's question is a reverse take on last weeks, thanks to Jonah Falcon: What games did you give up on, due to difficulty, despite wanting to see how it ended?
Cryptic Studios appears to be the latest Embracer-owned company to be impacted by layoffs.
The release date and other details have been revealed for The Complete Art of Guild Wars.
Guild Wars is an MMORPG that has been in maintenance mode with no official support for years, but the game's economy is fairly stable, most PvP activities are still accessible and even Auction House-like services exist - thanks to bots.