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Vi gästas av legenden Owe Bergsten från Bergsala, mannen som gick genom eld och vatten för att bli den som tog Nintendo till Sverige. Tusen tack till Owe för att du tog din tid och för att du har hållit Ninendo-fanan högt i alla dessa år! Inspelat i AMK Studios 2023-05-11 Stötta oss på Patreon! För 50kr i månaden får du tillgång till podden oklippt & reklamfri direkt när den har spelats in, ett exklusivt extraavsnitt kallat KB+(PLUS) i månaden och dessutom tillgång till allt tidigare exklusivt content samt allt material under jul/nyår och sommarledigheter. För 100kr i månaden får du allt som 50kr-patrons får men du får OCKSÅ vara en del av podden genom det RAFFLANDE segmentet "Audio Log" där vi spelar upp ett kort ljudmeddelande från våra 100kr Patreons som vi bemöter, besvarar eller dömer ut. På den här nivån får du dessutom första tjing på alla eventuella koder & gratisgrejer som vi ibland erbjuder! www.patreon.com/kontrollbehov Köp vår merch på Podstore.se! https://www.podstore.se/podstore/kontrollbehov/ Besök vår Youtube-kanal och prenumerera: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClQ2sTbiCcR0dqNFHwcTB0g Gå med i gruppen Kontrollbehov - Eftersnack på Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1104625369694949/?ref=bookmarks Vi finns såklart också på Discord! https://discord.gg/848F6TWXDY Hör av er: kontrollbehovpodcast@gmail.com
They whisper about him. 'He's been there eating the same ramen for twelve days' they say. 'Like the sad dog from futurama he is' they whisper.
Ricordo ancora tutto quanto di quel giorno. Non so perchè e non so come mai una cosa banale come un videogioco possa incidersi così tanto nella testa di un ragazzo di 12 anni ma ricordo tutto.Ricordo lo spacchettamento della scatolina. Ricordo il libretto di istruzione in cinque lingue a colori. Ricordo la cutscene iniziale in computer grafica sul gameboy Advance che mi spaccò la mascella. Ricordo l’introduzione del gioco con le carte, sto Sora con la chiave, un Castello, un bordello. Ricordo che giocavo sul gameboy Advance bianco, regalatomi dalla nonna, sul tavolo sotto alla luce perchè non c’era lo schermo retroilluminato. Ricordo tutto del mio primo giorno con Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories. Di quel piccolo amore che, nonostante tutto, ancora dimora dentro di me per l’intera saga di Kingdom Hearts.Fine anni ’90, Square osserva il successo di Mario 64 e capisce che ha bisogno anche lei di fare un gioco tridimensionale di quel calibro. Serve però un cast riconoscibile quanto quello di Ninendo.. un cast come quello Disney.Ma figurati se Disney accetterebbe mai una roba del genere… se non fosse che al tempo Square e Disney lavorano nello stesso palazzo e capita un giorno che Shinji Hashimoto, uno dei capi di Square nonché produttore di molti giochi, prende l’ascensore con un dirigente Disney e gli butta lì l’idea di fare un gioco che unisse i mondi Disney a quelli di final fantasy. Tetsuya Nomura viene messo a capo del progetto sotto la produzione di Hashimoto e di Kitase e nel 2002 esce il primo capitolo di Kingdom Hearts… il resto è storia.Sora, Riku e kairi sono 3 ragazzi che vivono alle Isole del destino, un piccolo arcipelago in mezzo al mare dove il tempo viene scandito tra giochi in spiaggia e sogni espressi al cielo finché una notte una violenta tempesta colpisce le isole, Riku viene attratto da una inspiegabile forza oscura, Kairi sparisce da qualche parte e Sora, il nostro protagonista, si ritrova catapultato nella Città di Mezzo, uno strano posto dove confluiscono le persone che si sono perse. Ha così inizio uno dei viaggi più intricato, a volte raffazzonato, spesso tirato per i capelli, diverse volte emozionante ma soprattutto dotato di un fascino pericoloso, ammaliante.Da questo punto si sviluppano le vicende di Sora e del Keyblade, di Kairi e delle 7 principesse, di Riku e del fascino dell’oscurità, di Ansem il cercatore dell’oscurità e della misteriosa organizzazione 13. Un viaggio composto da 12 videogiochi sparpagliati su tutte le piattaforme possibili e immaginabili, con 3 titoli numerati e 9 spin off, che di spin off però non hanno proprio nulla. Un viaggio che ha accompagnato una intera generazione, la mia, dal 2002 fino ad ora e che risulta ancora lontana dall’essere conclusa. Un’epopea che presenta una colonna sonora forse senza paragoni capace di sfondare i muri del videogioco come mai nessuno prima d’ora e che ha emozionato migliaia e migliaia di giocatori in tutto il mondo.Con oltre 30 milioni di titoli venduti in tutto il mondo, una serie sconfinata di manga, cd musicali, merchandise e chi più ne ha più ne metta. Con una fan base esagerata e numerosissima, un apprezzamento globale da parte della critica ed uno dei director più scellerato di sempre in perenne bilico tra il genio ed il ridicolo.Benvenuti o bentornati su mangianastri, io sono Jonathan, e oggi parliamo di una prima parte della colonna sonora della saga di Kingdom Hearts.SITOGRAFIAKingdom HeartsMusica di Kingdom HeartsYoko ShimomuraKingdom Hearts (videogioco)Kingdom Hearts: Chain of MemoriesKingdom Hearts 358/2 DaysKingdom Hearts HD 1.5 RemixIntervista a Yoko Shimomura e Tetsuya Nomura KINGDOM HEARTS: Memories of Dearly Beloved with Yoko ShimomuraYoko Shimomura talks Kingdom Hearts MusicFamitsu Interview with Yoko Shimomura, Takeharu Ishimoto and Tsuyoshi Sekito on KH3's soundtrackYoko Shimomura compositriceYoko Shimomura siteQuesto episodio non è a fini di lucroI diritti dei brani musicali di questo brano non appartengono al sottoscritto.Ogni episodio di LATO A è una lettera d'amore all'industria videoludica, ai suoi produttori, direttori, sviluppatori, ma sopratutto ai suoi compositori. Per questo ogni episodio di LATO A è a scopo divulgativo e informativo.JonathanGrazie per leggere e ascoltare Mangianastri! Iscriviti per non perdere nessun contenuto e per sostenere questo piccolo podcast :) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit mangianastripodcast.substack.com
In this episode of Talk About Games, Mike Matei and Ryan talk about Axiom Verge 2 for PC and Mario 1 & 2 for the Nintendo.Thanks for watching Talk About Games, where Mike Matei and Ryan each bring a game to the table and talk about them every Friday! They'll cover everything from retro classics to indie titles to modern new releases. It's a discussion about video games by lifelong fans.
Can't find the time to keep up with tech news? Looking for some awesome lockdown listening? We have you covered with the Noise Cancelling podcast, which is brought to you by TechRadar and our sister sites Laptop Mag and Tom's Guide. This week's show is presented by Gareth Beavis, Editor in Chief of TechRadar and Sherri L Smith, Editor in Chief of Laptop Mag! This week our guests are Samuel Roberts, Senior Entertainment Editor at TechRadar, and Adam Vjestica, Senior Gaming Writer at TechRadar, who join us (remotely, of course) to talk about the last seven days in tech. Show Headlines 00:00 Start 00:52 Big Question - Is Black Widow worth watching at home? 08:49 Gadget Hall of Fame - Magic 8 Ball 11:25 Gadget Hall of Fame - iPod Nano 4th Generation 13:13 Nintendo saved video game consoles 16:05 Sherri's first Nintendo consoles 18:03 Did Nintendo peak with the N64? 21:53 Wii Fit was Genius 22:31 Nintendo can't compete with Playstation 23:07 Bargaining with parents for the N64 27:01 Switch OLED first impressions 28:24 Adam's Switch dev kit 30:24 Who is the Switch OLED for? 32:58 Will the Switch OLED replace the normal Switch? 34:57 Will we ever see a 4k Switch 39:50 Beavle Trends 48:03 Sign off Last week saw the announcement of the new Nintendo Switch OLED model and so this week we are doing a huge Nintendo deep dive. What were our first Ninendo consoles? Did Nintendo peak with the N64? And who is the Switch OLED really for? For all this and more, tune into the all-new Noise Cancelling podcast – you can subscribe on Spotify, grab it on Apple podcasts, or find us wherever you get your pods. New episodes land every Friday. Don't forget to head over to TechRadar.com, LaptopMag.com and Tomsguide.com to read more. Music by Lee Rosevere - Thought Bubbles Licenses under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Top of the morning to ye! Welcome, to another charming episode of ye Level With Me podcast! Mike & Corey are back at it again, drinking green beers and eating bags full of Lucky Charms marshmallows. Sounds like a nutritious American diet. After some thrilling coffee and work talk, yah boys head into the first segment of the pod, VIDEO GAME NEWS!!! Well, hold up cause we gotta give a shout out to our homie store, Toys R Us! As for the gaming news, this week our hosts cover EA Gate featuring the FIFA Discretionary Content, TMNT: Shredder's Revenge looking like an AWESOME retro beat 'em up, Square Enix Presents Digital Showcase revealing new games like Life Is Strange 3, Some cool new features coming to Halo Infinite, Sony giving away more free games with the Play at Home initiative, and much MUCH more!!! We than move onto our second segment of the podcast where Corey & Mike talk about what they've been watching and playing over the past week! Corey kicks it off talking about his grievances with Two Sentence Horror Stories Season 2. He than moves onto da games and talks about playing Mario Kart 8 Deluxe with his girlfriend, Smash Bros Ultimate with his friend, more Curse of the Dead Gods and his first impressions with Hellpoint! Mike than takes the mic to talk about his further enjoyment with Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair! Mike also has been grinding away more at The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap, as well as continuing to watch more of Gotham! We than move onto our final segment where Mike & Corey take your answers to this weeks question and... both our hosts are Micro soft no one picked Ninendo... Thank you to steven.gallen, owin_reis and death1collector for responding to this weeks question! Everyone please go check out their Instagrams and give them a follow. If you'd like a shout-out yourself, just go folllow Level With Me Podcast on Instagram and answer the weekly question! Got any questions for your lovely hosts? Want a free shout out??? Feel free to send us an email and we'd gladly answer on the pod! Email us @ levelwithmepodcast@gmail.com Or check both our Instagrams to directly submit question! You can follow GameBroCorey and Mike personally! Find GameBroCorey on Twitch, Instagram and Twitter @GameBroCorey and Mike on YouTube, Twitter and Instagram @ the_collectors_vault1
📌Disclaimer: Nuestro programa de esta semana tiene un problema de audio, cosas de la informatica. La semana que viene volveremos a la calidad sonora habitual. Lo de los contenidos ya si eso otro dia. Nuevo programa en nuestra web con la Programacion habitual y de manera más o menos estable en nuestra rutina de podcast. Repasamos los lanzamientos del mes de febrero para darnos cuenta que al igual este año toca agarrarse a ese título mensual y descubrir otras cosas o recuperar otras cosas porque el 21 tiene pinta de venir "complicado" con los lanzamientos. Esto lejos de ser algo malo, puede ser un buen momento para darnos cuenta de lo increíblemente buenos que han sido los ultimo 4 años con meses petados de lanzamientos super potentes. En nuestra sección de Titulares semanales no te preocupes que no hablamos de la bolsa o del mercado amigho. Aunque sí que vamos a pedirte que tengas a mano papel y lápiz para apuntar unas cifras que son de locura. Cuando decimos los primeros meses del año suelen ser más relax en noticias, al igual este año pude que no sea del todo acertado decirlo. Por cierto, antes de que nos olvidemos, ese señor que esta de imagen del Podcast es Peter Molyneux por si acaso alguien no sabe quién es. @GamikaGames en Twitter, Facebook y también en Instagram Puedes ver nuestros directos en Twitch www.Twitch.tv/gamikagames
WallStreetBets just used American Airlines stock to get back at shorting hedge funds (we’re getting Good Will Hunting vibes). Ninendo enjoyed its best quarter in 13 years, but we think it needs to pull a disney. And Nike just pulled off the first artful Zucking: it’s stealing like an artist from Crocs. $NKE $NTDOY $CROX Here’s the Google form to submit your voice-recorded SnackFacts (Black History Month) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Hu00HOlQ-qb6S7Jx4CgnGOfzrA67_j_SLFqxvFKinEQ/edit Want a shoutout on the pod? Fill out this form: https://forms.gle/KhUAo31xmkSdeynD9 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(The price is RETRO) (This week in gaming history) Sonic 3D Blast - Genesis - 24 Years Ago (November 9, 1996) Halo 2 - Xbox - 16 Years Ago (November 9, 2004) Star Wars Rogue Leader: Rogue Squadron II - Gamecube - 19 Years Ago (November 9, 2001) (Old News) Warrior 64 https://retrododo.com/warrior-64/ (break) (Crossplay Introduction) (what did you buy? And what did you play?) John Bought - Pikmin 3 Deluxe Switch, Stardew Valley Physical Switch, Hades Switch, and Excitebots on the Wii John Played - Hades, SW Rogue Squadron II Dan Bought - Dreamcast, Sonic ADventure, Star Wars Demolition, Tony Hawk 2... (Community Questions)Bryan S: During your lifetime, what was your most anticipated or wanted Christmas game related gift? For me, it was the year I had asked for a Nintendo 64 and the gold cart edition of Zelda 64. I wanted it so bad. So bad that I couldn’t keep my peepers to myself, and I went snooping in the closet and found it before Christmas. I was super excited in the moment but what followed was the sinking feeling of having to feign excitement later. Andrew: QUESTION: When going back to play retro games you haven't tried before how do you determine if something is good vs nostalgic or for it's time? I've found a lot of games are remembered as really great but haven't aged all that awesomely so a newcomer to the game will have a hard time getting into it. whereas some games are timeless. how do you tell the difference before committing to purchase Flightsy What is your wildest, least likely dream for the future of gaming that you still can’t keep from hoping really happens Adrock: If you had to be stuck as a game character living in his or her respective game world for the rest of eternity, who would it be
Show Notes This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 11 - “Activate! Double Zeta” (始動!ダブル・ゼータ) - discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on the easter-egg in Beecha's choice of reading material. - An official page about Star Luster from Ninendo for the game's inclusion on the Wii Virtual Console. - Wikipedia pages about Star Luster in English and Japanese. - Very detailed Japanse-language writeup about the game from Game Catalog @Wiki. - Video capture of someone playing Star Luster. - Games Radar article noting that Star Luster may have been the first game to incorporate a regenerating shield mechanic. - Pictures of Star Luster guidebooks that may have inspired the magazine or book that Beecha is reading. - Wiki Page for Mobile Suit Z Gundam: Hot Scramble. - Footage of someone playing Hot Scramble. - Archived copy of Japanese-language interview with the creator of Hot Scramble. - Profile on Ohnogi Nobuyuki (composer). Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The Radio Free Shangri-La segment this week includes Deep In Space Synth Loop 120 bpm by Alexander, licensed under a Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses and available at http://www.orangefreesounds.com/deep-in-space-synth-loop-120-bpm/. The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. The recap music for Season 3 is New York City (instrumental) by spinningmerkaba, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com Find out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Iowa’s Democrats are still counting their caucus results, but on the other hand they weren’t hacked. A poorly built and badly tested app is still being blamed, and that judgment seems likely to hold up. The FBI warns of a DDoS attempt against a state voter registration site. Trends in DDoS. Some new strains of ransomware are out in the wild. Spoofed emails may be an Iranian espionage effort. And the confessed Ninendo hacker cops a plea. Craig Williams from Cisco Talos with updates on Emotet. Guest is Kurtis Minder from GroupSense on the Pros and Cons of notifying breached companies. For links to all of today's stories check our our CyberWire daily news brief: https://thecyberwire.com/issues/issues2020/February/CyberWire_2020_02_05.html Support our show
Rocky has a quarrel with ice cream. (what) The team wishes a video game corporate figurehead has a plastic water gun and a sheriff's badge. (who) Video games get Brian big mad and he wishes they were a barn so he could burn them down. (why) Activision Blizzard picks the worst possible time to announce layoffs (when) and in the process discard the humanity of the people who made that decision and disregard the dignity of those effected. (why) LISTEN FOR THE ALL CAPS ANSWERS. Oh, and a Nintendo Direct happened you nerds.
Karl is live at E3 talking all things Ninendo! Nintendo had their now usual video presentation for E3 and it did not disapoint! With announcements from a new Fire Emblem game, to an awesome new Super Mario Party through to the massive Super Smash Brothers Ultimate reveal Karl wraps this super impressive Nintendo Direct!
As we sit here in the late days of May we give the NFL the week off. Jonders (@JondersFPT) invites his pals Big Rich (@Rgreasons) and Rossdawg (@RossdawgFPT) to go over the latest Nintendo rumors and their Nintendo E3 predictions.
As we sit here in the late days of May we give the NFL the week off. Jonders (@JondersFPT) invites his pals Big Rich (@Rgreasons) and Rossdawg (@RossdawgFPT) to go over the latest Nintendo rumors and their Nintendo E3 predictions.
Talking with the founders of WrestleThon, a yearly wrestling game marathon streaming on Twitch to raise money for Child's Play Charity! With a catalog of over 80+ wrestling titles, we discuss the history of the event, the best/worst wrestling games Jake and Drew have seen, a Hair vs Hair match that left myself looking like Samoa Joe; join us!
This week, the Dogcast is joined by special guest and actual, real-life game developer Alex Kleba! Alex is a card-carrying member of the game industry and worked on popular titles including the excellent Fat Princess franchise. We chat about what it's like to work in the industry, work on a popular franchise, crunch, and the hilarious story of how Alex got his job at Fun Bits, the developer of Fat Princess. You don't want to miss it! We also discuss all the hot scoops and breaking news related to Ninendo's just-announced SNES classic details, we drink a few cold ones reminiscing over the highlights of E3 2017, and a whole bunch o' other stuff, straight-up Dogcast style. Visit our website: hairofthedogcast.com Email us at: hairofthedogcast@gmail.com Twitter us: @HOTDogcast Subscribe to us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and podcast services everywhere! Beers Drank on this Episode: 1) Fruli Strawberry Belgian Beer www.fruli.be 2) Generator Dopplebock - Metropolitan Brewing www.metrobrewing.com 3) Dancing Man Wheat - New Glarus Brewing Company www.newglarusbrewing.com 4) Uber Joe Imperial Stout - 3 Sheeps Brewing Company www.3sheepsbrewing.com 5) Yeti Imperial Stout - Great Divide Brewing Company www.greatdivide.com
On this fifth and final episode of Wylin', Alex Van Aken and Blessing Adeoye discuss the remainder of their journey in Hyrule and look back on their adventure.
On this fourth episode of Wylin', Alex Van Aken and Blessing Adeoye discuss their journeys through Rito Village And Gerudo Town.
On this third episode of Wylin', Alex Van Aken and Blessing Adeoye discuss Zora's Domain, the first dungeon, and a very special item.
On this second episode of Wylin', Alex Van Aken and Blessing Adeoye discuss Hyrule beyond Hateno village. The song used in Tales From Hyrule is "The Wind Outside (The Egg)" from the OverClocked ReMix album, by Threshold of a Dream.
On this very first episode of Wylin', Alex Van Aken and Blessing Adeoye embark on a journey. Thank you to Callum McGaw for letting us use his cover for the "Tales From Hyrule" segment.
Denne episoden handler om den nye konsollen til Ninendo, Nintendo Switch. Den er ganske så fantastisk, men det får du høre med om i podcasten som du enten hører på eller skal til å høre på. Grunnet lite søvn ble denne podcasten ganske treg så jeg anbefaler deg å sette opp hastigheten til 1,25 i […]
Welcome, adventurers, to episode 0 of Breath of the Wylin'. On this episode, get your ears ready for a special remix of Fairy Fountain.
Josiah & Jeff are joined by special guest David Duncan of Synthaholics to discuss the exciting Nintendo Switch Presentation that took place this past week. We unwrap everything from the pricing of the system and extras, to the announced games, and more. Get in the conversation with us on social media! Music provided by BenSound via bensound.com.
Tweet us your favorite game of all time @2NerdsInAPod, and hear what some of our are in this week’s episode! Also we talk about the low quantity of Ninendo minis and the RAGE that it caused for Nintendo fans. Wanna learn about gaming’s past? This week we have an extra special game to talk about […]
This week we return to XBL to bring you another action packed episode of TPC, on the show we discuss Nintendo's profit losses, what they are doing next and what they should do. EA Sports had a twitter conversation with Brian, Susan feels Brian's pain when it comes to the Striker gear set in The Division, Civ 5 has been modded (in a good way), Pornhub has been removed from ESL, all this and more in TPC 136, How To Save Nintendo.
This week we return to XBL to bring you another action packed episode of TPC, on the show we discuss Nintendo's profit losses, what they are doing next and what they should do. EA Sports had a twitter conversation with Brian, Susan feels Brian's pain when it comes to the Striker gear set in The Division, Civ 5 has been modded (in a good way), Pornhub has been removed from ESL, all this and more in TPC 136, How To Save Nintendo.
This is the 2nd part of my guest spot on my friend the Deep Seeded Geek's Monthly Google hangout, enjoy and we'll see you next week when we get back into the swing of things for a new episode to kick off 2014!
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01.Kaardimension 02.Cyborg 94 03.Risposta aperta feat. Avatar 04.Ninendo night 05.Sweet Germany 06.The fog feat Teddy Faley 07.Turn blue digital 08.Sake 09.00__01 10.Machine gun 11.Low Frequency 12.Interlude 13.Attack feat Fede dsm 14.In Fuga feat Myreybutu and DJ T Robb 15.Robot Balbio feat Balbio (NEW TRACK 2011)
Yup, we're back, and being awesome again!
Yup, we're back, and being awesome again!
episode 4 of the Aftershock podcast is hare, and with it comes pokemons, and call of dutys, Super awesome cool new art for the podcast! Enjoy!
episode 4 of the Aftershock podcast is hare, and with it comes pokemons, and call of dutys, Super awesome cool new art for the podcast! Enjoy!
Welcome back to another episode of Radio Free Nintendo. This week, Karl, Stan, and Steven put on a show despite a pretty slow week for news (especially of the Ninendo ilk). Included is: Virtual Console Mondays coverage. Listener Mail. The News. Cancelled or forgotten games that deserve another go.