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Don’t forget to subscribe to the show in your favorite podcasting app! Patron This episode of SwitchCraft is brought to you by Patrons like Otterscotch Support SwitchCraft and my other content for as little as a dollar and get exclusive rewards, at https://www.patreon.com/runjumpstompFeedbackJBarrett - reviewed the show. I’ve listened to a lot of nintendo Podcast over the last few years, and I’m glad I had the opportunity to discover this one! The quality, research, insights and pacing of this podcast are all perfect, and the run times of each episode never feel overwhelming. I really enjoy the music and retro cutscenes that bring me back to my childhood as well! I worked in radio for several years and know how hard it can be to run a solo show, but RunJumpStomp makes it seem easy, and that’s what a true testament to his talent. I highly recommend this podcast to any Nintendo fan or anyone who enjoys video games. Keep up the great work!Voicemail from Door to Door Geek!Didn’t even make a patreon until you asked me to!NewsBattery case with HDMI out on KickstarterSNES classics delayed from AmazonHackers find some VR stuff in Switch codeNine Parchments gameplay footageLooks really great, getting four people together that all want to play games is always an issue, and online without voice chat would be a disaster. I guess there is always discord. When you combine spells, who aims the combination?Voice chat in Splatoon 2 BUILT IN?Xenoblade Chronicles 2 footage Very different combat system (thank the maker)No attacking while moving (because they wanted to focus the players on positioning)Healing > pull potions out of the enemy > land on ground for you to pick upSeems to be a real focus on switching weapons a lot to take advantage of cooldowns.No indicators on whether or not a mob is hostile.Combat role is based on weapons/blades you’re using.You chose your abilities based on how they counter your enemy, information is right on the screen in the top right. Interview with Koizumi of NintendoI think we can expect a top down Zelda, or traditionally portable games for the Switch based on this comment “I wouldn’t nece --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
September has been a great month for MrpTech. In this episode, I give a few Thank You's to those who have helped me this past week. I take a look back and revisit some projects I have talked about, and a brief look at MacOS Seirra.Steve McLaughlin the "Door to Door Geek" www.podnutz.comVisit my new Patreon page www.patreon.com/mrptech
September has been a great month for MrpTech. In this episode, I give a few Thank You's to those who have helped me this past week. I take a look back and revisit some projects I have talked about, and a brief look at MacOS Seirra.Steve McLaughlin the "Door to Door Geek" www.podnutz.comVisit my new Patreon page www.patreon.com/mrptech
Our good fried The Door to Door Geek joins us to offer his unique take on recent tech news.
Steve McLaughlin, the Door to Door Geek from the Podnutz network joins us this week for a fun discussion which just might include a rant or two of his own!
Mark and Chris welcome The Door-to-Door Geek, a.k.a. Steve McLaughlin back again for a show focused almost entirely on answering listener feedback.
This week Mark and Aaron crash the EDL party once again as Stephen McLaughlin a.k.a. The Door-to-Door Geek join the gang for a wrap-up of Linux news and other topics.
This week Mark and Aaron are joined once again by Steve McLaughlin, The Door-to-Door Geek to discuss some of their ideas and recommendations about how to train new users to make the most out of Linux.
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