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This special all-interviews episode digs deep into two killer games coming to the Nintendo Switch system. First, host Chris Slate talks to Suda51 from Grasshopper Manufacture about Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, then Chris is joined by Corey Rollins from Klei Entertainment to discuss Mark of the Ninja Remastered. Plus, Bill Trinen from Nintendo Treehouse stops by to chat about two tournaments happening during the same time as E3 2018: Super Smash Bros. Invitational 2018 and Splatoon 2 World Championships. 00:00 - Introduction 01:04 - Nintendo tournaments with Bill Trinen 04:30 - Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes with Suda51 21:50 - Mark of the Ninja Remastered with Corey Rollins 47:13 - Signoff Games discussed have been rated Rating Pending to Mature by the ESRB. If you would like to share any feedback or ideas for the podcast, or submit a question to possibly be answered in a future episode, please email us at NintendoPowerPodcast@noa.nintendo.com. Follow Nintendo on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Nintendo/ Follow Nintendo on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NintendoAmerica Subscribe to Nintendo on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nintendo NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. US and CA residents only; 13+; access to Nintendo Switch system, Splatoon 2, and high-speed internet required. To participate, register by 4/21/18 at 9:00AM PT; visit https://battlefy.com/splatoon2, provide requested information and agree to Official Rules. Team captain must also register team. Qualifiers (single elimination, Turf War) will be held on 4/21/18 at 11 a.m. PT; top 8 teams (verified by Nintendo) will be eligible to advance to finals (double elimination, Ranked Battle) on 4/28/18 at 8:00AM PT. Each member of the first, second and third place teams will receive a prize. 1st Place Prize (to receive prize, at least 4 team members must agree to participate in Splatoon 2 World Championship 2018): Trip to participate in Splatoon 2 World Championship 2018 and attend E3, plus one (1) download code for Splatoon 2 DLC Octo Expansion (full game required to use DLC; sold separately) and (1) Pearl & Marina amiibo 2-pack (ARV $2,069). 2nd Place Prize: one (1) download code for Splatoon 2 DLC Octo Expansion (full game required to use DLC; sold separately) and Pearl & Marina amiibo 2-pack (ARV $45); 3rd Place Prize: one (1) Pearl & Marina amiibo 2-pack (ARV $25). Skill of participating players determines the winner(s). Details and restrictions apply; visit https://e3.nintendo.com/splatoon-2-inkling-open/rules for full rules. Sponsor: Nintendo of America Inc.
Brian sits down with long-time friend and Navy helicopter pilot, Corey Rollins, to discuss following your dreams, perseverance, and the importance of good eyesight. Starting with Schafer RSS
Steve and Jen Armstrong join Corey Rollins from Klei Entertainment and Casey and Aaron from Living Myth Magazine for a panel discussion on Geek Culture becoming Pop Culture. The shift of nerd culture into the mainstream brings its own set of Pros and Cons and the group breaks it down. From the oversaturation of boobs and beefy white dudes inspiring OG nerds to create something new and exciting, to the YouTube Gaming Copyright scandal, the panel touches on a little of everything. While we dream for a geek community that is entirely inclusive, nerd elitism is still a thing. Jen asks, "If someone doesn't know as much as you, why does that offend you?" Does the mainstreem geek culture breed contempt? We bring our panel to a close with our wish list of what we would like to see, Aaron describes Next Wave as a drunken pitch, Steve wants a real Deadpool and Corey just wants to love Spiderman. We had a great time at North West Fan Fest. Thanks for listening!
This week we are pumped to have Corey Rollins, the Community Manager for local game developer Klei Entertainment, join Dr. Awesome and Michael Lothian for Gamers Under the Stairs. Michael discovers why he sucked at Don't Starve, and Dr. A confesses his love for all things Klei, he even bought a game twice he loved it so much. We talk about Corey's former gig, founding ShogunGamer.com, and what it was like handing over the reigns of such a personal and effective project. This week's Peeve gets derailed by a turkey... LINKSKlei EntertainmentIncognita
Once again, another big thank you to Klei Entertainment. In the series of 3 interviews that is being conducted with Klei, Corey Rollins tells about his journey from games journalism to becoming the Community Manager for Klei. This is a great view into what it is like at Klei, what is coming up, and how one man has turned a grind into a dream job.
Once again, another big thank you to Klei Entertainment. In the series of 3 interviews that is being conducted with Klei, Corey Rollins tells about his journey from games journalism to becoming the Community Manager for Klei. This is a great view into what it is like at Klei, what is coming up, and how one man has turned a grind into a dream job.
Once again, another big thank you to Klei Entertainment. In the series of 3 interviews that is being conducted with Klei, Corey Rollins tells about his journey from games journalism to becoming the Community Manager for Klei. This is a great view into what it is like at Klei, what is coming up, and how one man has turned a grind into a dream job.