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Show Notes On this week's podcast, it's the long overdue return of Trivia Time! This time, Dan has to face off against Guillaume from the Radio Free Nintendo Podcast and Matt from Geekade's Turning Tracks to try and maintain his chokehold on the championships. Who will come out on top? What kind of stupid games will Kris make these people play? Listen on to find out! Time Stamps Useful Links Radio Free nintendo Support us on Patreon StoneAgeGamer.com The Gratuitous Rainbow Spectrum Safe at Home Rescue Shoot the Moon Stitches Art of Angela SAG's theme Song “Squared Roots” by Banjo Guy Ollie Social Stuff Join us on Discord! Stone Age Gamer YouTube Twitch Geekade Facebook Stone Age Gamer Facebook Geekade Twitter Stone Age Gamer Twitter Geekade Instagram Stone Age Gamer Instagram YouTube Geekade Contact Us
FEATURING: (00:10:09) New Business - The Duck Detective.(00:20:09) Chants of Sennar.(00:41:30) Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.(00:48:26) COLLECTION of SaGa FINAL FANTASY LEGEND.(01:13:27) Listener Mail - Broken by Iggy's Reckin' Balls.
FEATURING: Ring in 2024 with Radio Free Nintendo's RetroActive of The 7th Guest.
If you support us on Patreon you may know that we have been doing Aftershows each week for ~2 years. We are releasing Aftershows from the past on Fridays for everyone's enjoyment. What's The Resolution Of An M&M? Aftershow Patrons! Thank you again for your support of our show. This week we have a Jeopardy game submitted by listener (and Radio Free Nintendo podcaster) Guillaume Veillette. Which host will win, and which host will lose, and which host...will neither win nor lose. It's host v host v host in this gaming Jeopardy. If you have an idea for a game we can play during the aftershow, email it to playeronepodcast@gmail.com! Thanks again!
James Jones, host of Radio Free Nintendo joins the pub for our annual look back at the year it was, and then a look ahead to our hopes for 2021. Enjoy the podcast and wondering how you could support us? Tell a friend! – The best way for the show to grow is to get more people to listen in each week. Support us on Ko-Fi – ko-fi.com/thethirstymage Join our Patreon – patreon.com/TheThirstyMage
In this episode of the Nintendo Show. We talk about Amazon France taking the cat out of the bag. Plus we discuss Sega's "revolution" in video games. We also talk about what we expect to see coming to the PS5 and what are our most controversial video gaming opinions are; these topics and much more on this weeks episode of the Nintendo Show. Support the show
In this episode of the Nintendo show we talk Xbox's first showing of next generation "gameplay". Nintendo Fight pits two Nintendo classics against each other to see who is the better video game, and we answer the question; will we see Tony Hawk 1&2 Remake come to the Switch? All this and more on the Nintendo Show. Support the show
In this episode of the Nintendo Show we discuss the possibility of a dual screen Switch console. We give our thoughts on Super Mario Maker 2 and Animal Crossing: New Horizons new updates. We also talk Crysis and World War Z ports. Plus we nominate our picks for Nintendo Fight our tournament based video game battle, to see what is the greatest Nintendo game of all time. All this and more on this weeks episode of the Nintendo Show. Support the show
In this episode of the Nintendo Show, we talk plans for next generation games coming to the Switch. IGN taking on E3, our addiction to LEGO Mario. Plus we give our thoughts on PlayStation's newest controller the DualSense. All this and much more on this weeks episode of the Nintendo Show. Support the show
Radio Free Nintendo regular Guillaume Veillette avoids editing duties by guesting on some crummy video game trivia show.
We're honored to have James Jones from Radio Free Nintendo join us for our Developer Dive on Capcom!
We're out from under the backlog, finally.Now that everything seems to be (mostly) settled in the editing bay, we present an abbreviated edition of Nintendo Free Radio. Stephen has a quick Monster Hunter update for New Business, while Donald brings tales of miracles in Smash Bros (which can be viewed here) and how not to applaud Mario vs Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars. Austen has a lot of business to attend to, including a trip back to the past in Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures for Wii U, an update on Sunset Overdrive's final DLC that is one fragile eagle from a Donald auto-buy, and hits some of the character elements of a major PS4 RPG of March... we're talking about Final Fantasy Type-0, not MYSTIC QUEST. He's not a fool.The main thing watched this week is the Nintendo Direct, so after a brief Zelda delay chat it's straight into the Feature to talk Direct. Everything from SMT x FE and Fatal Frame's existence to the Virtual Console to Mario Kart brought to you by From Software is on the menu. And then there's the Mushrooms, which land on vehicle trouble, a tribute to another dead Canadian retailer, and more Robotech teases. Stay tuned after the outro for a bit of non-Thomas listener mail and something completely abhorrent.Be sure to check out Donald's recent appearance on Radio Free Nintendo, and drop us a line - we promise if it's good there'll be no mockery. Leave it below, tweet @nfrpodcast or email nintendofreeradio at gmail dawt com. Until next time, please understand.This podcast was recorded on April 4 and was edited by Donald Theriault. All audio provided under fair use provisions. Stephen doesn't actually need four new cars, but if you want to share the wealth...
This week! Guillaume Veillette from Nintendo World Report’s Radio Free Nintendo podcast joins us to talk games. Included in this episode is chat about Microsoft’s holiday Xbox One promotional pricing, Nintendo’s financials and Quality of Life device reveal. Plus: Fantasy Life, The Uncle Who Works For Nintendo, Sunset Overdrive, Shadowgate, TIE Fighter and much, much more. Join us, won’t you? Follow Guillaume Veillette on Twitter, visit Nintendo World Report, subscribe to Radio Free Nintendo and check out this page for info on next week’s telethon. Greg and CJ were guests on this week’s Back In My Play to talk about Seganet with host Kevin Larrabee. Check that episode out right here and subscribe to Back In My Play on iTunes. Check out Greg's web series Generation 16 (Episode 13 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Amazon Android Appstore. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 1:58:19
This week! Jonathan Metts from Nintendo World Report's Radio Free Nintendo joins the fray to chat about games. Topics include the Destiny beta, Club Nintendo Elite Rewards (and surveys), NPDs/Xbox One Kinectless SKU, Jonny’s gaming origin story, Pokémon X and Y, Rogue Leader, Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D, virtual console recommendations, and playing video games in SPACE. You can listen to Jonny on Radio Free Nintendo, Box Office Poison and Discover Music Project at crosstawk.com, and @jonnymetts on Twitter. Thanks and congratulations to contest winner Chuck Rios for the new theme song. You can check out his other work on Soundcloud here and follow him on Twitter @Thoraxes. And check out Greg's web series Generation 16 (Episode 12 now available) - click here. And take a trip over to Phil's YouTube Channel to see some awesome retro game vids. Own an iPhone/iPod touch? We've got an app for that--the Player One Podcast player app is available now. Play shows new and old, read show notes, access the show Twitter, website, email, and more! Click here to download. Got an Android device? You can now download our app on the Amazon Android Appstore. Find out all about it here. Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/p1podcast. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to visit our new web site at www.playeronepodcast.com. Don't forget to join our forums if you haven't already! Running time: 2:11:26
From the First World Problems Department, there were WAY too many games in February 2014!Editors Note: This is the first of two recent NFR episodes that have been stuck in the editing backlog. The other should be out within the next week or so.We're warning you up front: There's a lot of games up in this here episode, and the oldest one we cover is a little over six months old. Stephen opens the bidding in New Business with Level 5's rhythm comedy 3DS game Weapon De Omasse Shop, which will no doubt be on sale in an eShop near you shortly, then blasts away our expectations for Killzone Mercenary and finishes by Russian into the PS4 version of Strider. Although nobody asked for Donald's list, he takes Deus Ex: Human Revolution (WiiU) for a spin before tackling Bravely Default and recommending one character in particular for a good booting. To finish, Donald goes ape over Retro's greatest game ever [citation needed], Donkey Kong Country Returns: Tropcial Freeze. Austen gets his inner vampire on with Castlevania Lords of Shadow 2, revisits his old friend Elle in The Last of Us: Left Behind, and takes Donald to trial for not playing enough Danganronpa. After a brisk visit to the forums for Now Posted, the group calls an audible to try and finish the show quickly so Stephen blasts through a considerable Whatcha Watchin' list that includes the following: The incredibly redundant Legend of Legendary Heroes, Kenchi: Mightiest Disicple, Kaze no Stigma, My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, House of Cards (S2), The Lego Movie and an Olympic update. Donald shows off a wrestling show you DON'T want to end up on with Botchamania, and plays the role of Oracle of Delphox as a critical eye is cast upon the Mankeys in Twitch Plays Pokemon. Austen has a brief stop at Steins;Gate sequel Robotics;Notes, in which you can apparently build a walking mecha for US$10,000. Find out how on this podcast. Listener Mail had to be reduced for time considerations, but the crew does present advice to a listener in Germany who lacks console experience and wants to try Chrono Trigger, as well as looks at their history with PC gaming. Finally, the Mushrooms call out Nintendo, Spike Chunsoft, Sony and Namco and we dare you to guess which one ends up with the 1up from that group. We still want to hear from you, so send any feature ideas, feedback and fun to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com or leave it in the comments below. Also, Donald didn't completely ruin a recent episode of Radio Free Nintendo (http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/36690/episode-372-mystic-quest-is-not-okay) so be sure to listen to that when you're done if you haven't already! This episode was produced by Austen Parkin, Stephen Shook and Donald Theriault. All music is used for discussion purposes under Fair Use provisions. Praise be unto Helix. And yes, we know this episode was extraordinarily late.
FEATURING: This week, to replace the very special Jon, we have a very special guest, Garnett Lee of the Week-End Confirmed podcast and a huge influence on the modern incarnation of Radio Free Nintendo! We spend 15 minutes breaking the ice before moving on with our New Business: Weapon Shop de Omasse, Bravely Default, DmC: Devil May Cry, Strider (PS4), Rain, and Steel Diver: Sub Wars!After a quick break, we return for a Q&A with Garnett that includes questions from the Internet, plus a few of our own. There's plenty of "inside podcasting", Japanese RPGs, even consideration of media bias against Nintendo.
Jonathan Metts of Nintendo World Report and Radio Free Nintendo wanted to talk about Milon's Secret Castle. We said, "OK." It turned out to be a super interesting game to play and discuss! We also talk about the Neo Geo Omega, NES hidden gems, and more!
Whether it's our longest show since the first one or actual Listener Mail, the apocalypse is nigh Radio Free Nintendo might've taken the weekend off, but that just means you can listen to NFR if your ears stopped ringing from the fireworks (North America only). First off is New Business, and make no bones about it - this one is Xbone-sized. We've got: Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, The Last of Us, Remember Me, Metroid Other M, Super Ghouls and Ghosts, Thomas Was Alone, Runner 2, New Super Luigi U and KERSPLOOSH! It's so many games we had to forego the puns to keep the show post under a page! After Now Posted makes you question your own sanity, Whatcha Watchin goes even farther down the rabbit hole with Stephen's menagerie of Continuum, Scooby Doo Mystery Inc., the Penny Arcade Strip Search (not what you're thinking)… and Equestria Girls (it might be what your thinking). Donald, a known fan of monsters, steps up to Monster and ponders its Del Toro-fueled fate, while Austen beams into Star Trek Into (or is it into? Wikipedia's not clear) Darkness and a whole mess of animated BluRays. In a very special Double Feature, the crew is forced to confront what brought them together while pondering the listener question of "Why do you play Nintendo games"? After that, E3 is tackled one more time a few weeks out, as they look back at the Xbone's 180 and wonder if gamers have an advocate anymore. A fresh crop of Mushrooms ends the marathon with more Bethesda trouble (Donald's article is here: http://ca.ign.com/articles/2013/06/05/what-went-wrong-with-human-heads-prey-2?abthid=51af79d92aabedda5500000c), Stephen's musical talent, and an ice cold NBA Draft. Steps will be taken to ensure shorter shows - but if you'd like to combat those plans, why not drop us an email? Send it to nintendofreeradio@gmail.com - and until next time, watch out for that mutagen! This podcast was edited by Austen Parkin, Donald Theriault and Stephen Shook. All music contained within is used under Fair Use protection.
Radio Free Nintendo alumnus Greg Leahy brings his charismatic presence and musical expertise to discuss a broad swath of games and soundtracks.
Hey everyone, and welcome to Rough Draught: The Beer Appreciation Show! A very special occasion took place over Memorial Day Weekend - Jonny Metts put up Jon Rind, Mike Sklens, Stan Ferguson and myself in Boulder, CO as we recorded a handful of podcasts for Crosstawk (and one for NintendoWorldReport.com). The first episode we recorded was none other than this very show at Southern Sun Brewpub. When we told them we were looking for a semi-quiet space to start the show, they decided to blow our minds with free samples of all 20 of their beers. So we discussed all of them, not only making this the first Rough Draught to have draught beers, but the most beers we've ever talked about in a single discussion. I hope you enjoy this one - it's probably my favorite episode of Rough Draught yet. And please, if you find yourself in the Boulder/Denver area, make the trip to Southern Sun on 627 South Broadway. It'll be worth the trek, I promise. Keep an eye on this feed, everyone! We've still got two more Crosstawk shows to upload, including Episode 56 of Box Office Poison and yet another Rough Draught. And you can listen to the episode we did for Radio Free Nintendo right now on NintendoWorldReport.com! If you'd like to hit us up, you can do so via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comments section on the site. And if you could find it in your hearts to leave a review for us on iTunes, I'd surely appreciate it. Thanks for listening, folks!
Welcome to episode 45 of Connectivity! We've got two segments for you this week. Kicking things off, Scott, Danny, and Zach sit down to talk about all the games they've been playing recently. While Zach has been enjoying the 8-bit Summer, Scott has been slowly making his way through Xenoblade Chronicles. Danny, on the other hand, has revisited the GameCube classic Eternal Darkness. Or is it an insanity effect? After that, the meat of the show arrives. Danny and Daan join Scott to talk about all the great things that haven't come to America yet, like the 3DS XL, New Super Mario Bros. 2, Oni Training, and more. If you live in North America and are patiently waiting for these things to arrive, this segment should be plenty to hold you over. As always, you can send us mail to Connectivity@nintendoworldreport.com. If you get a chance to rate and review us on iTunes, that's be great, too. And I'm sure you are already planning on doing so, but be sure to tune into Radio Free Nintendo's 300th show this weekend. It should be a good one!
You ever have a favorite TV show that delays progressing the story by featuring a one-off episode that both ignores and fails to impact the show's continuity entirely? Welcome to that episode of Radio Free Nintendo! With the crew off for a little summertime R&R, Zach and I thought it might be fun to see if the guys would let us take control of RFN for a week in order to settle a bet once and for all: who is the most Nintendo-savvy of the Free Birds? The only way to do that, of course, is through a game of Jeopardy. So sit back and enjoy as James, Guillaume, and Daan (of the Famicast!) each try to secure the title of King Free Bird. RFN will return to its regularly scheduled programming next week. If you need more words in your ears before then, you can always check out our other podcasts: Connectivity, the Famicast, and Radio Trivia. Also, thanks to the boys for letting us take control for a week. In the words of Willard Christopher Smith, "I have got to get me one of these." Also, "WHOO!"
Jason Ricci is the best musician you've never heard of. That is, unless you're a fan of Radio Free Nintendo, where you've heard his music (in brief clips) for the past four years. Now Jonny and his buddy T.J. aim to reveal "the Jimi Hendrix of harmonica" to a new audience. As you've probably come to expect from this show, the selections cover a wide range of musical styles to showcase Jason Ricci's otherworldly command of this most humble instrument. 1. I'm a New Man (Rocket Number 9) 2. I Turned Into a Martian (Done with the Devil) 3. Dodecahedron (Rocket Number 9) 4. Going to California (Her Satanic Majesty Requests Harmonica Music) 5. Kick It (Her Satanic Majesty Requests Harmonica Music) 6. Sonja (Rocket Number 9) 7. Amazing Grace/Turkish Coffee (Live - 11/11/2004) 8. Snowflakes and Horses (Rocker Number 9) 9. J.S. Bach's Minuet in G (Live at Terra Blues) 10. Afro Blue (Done with the Devil) ENCORE: Michalek & Strone - "Freedom Fries" (Monk Alters Chi) Explore more of Jason's music with numerous live concert recordings here: http://www.archive.org/details/JasonRicciandNewBlood Please let us know what you thought of this show and what music you'd like to hear on future episodes by emailing crosstawk@gmail.com or find us on Twitter: @jonnymetts and @crosstawk
Hey, folks, and welcome to a brand new episode of DMP. This week, Jonny's discussing Stevie Wonder with none other than the silky-smooth Jon Lindemann and his lovely wife Amy. You might know Lindy as one of the mighty men at Radio Free Nintendo, so this is a rare opportunity for the man to drop knowledge on something that isn't game-related. It's also Amy's podcast debut. So there's a lot of special floating around here. Unfortunately, Jonny's in Portland on business at the moment, but when he has a spare chance, he'll update the description with the usual set list. If you have any questions, comments, concerns or recommendations, send them to us via email (crosstawk@gmail.com), Twitter (@crosstawk) or in the comment section on the site. Thanks for listening, guys!
Featuring: Live from TYP's car on the Los Angeles freeway, it's Radio Free Nintendo!
So I'm really proud to present the latest addition to the Crosstawk.com family of podcasts: Box Office Poison. Each month, the crew and I will talk about what we've been seeing lately and then transition into a Movie of the Month, where one of us will pick a classic (or not-so-classic) gem for the whole group to watch. So who's on the show? Besides myself, we've got Mike Sklens (Rough Draught, formerly of Radio Free Nintendo), Jonathan Metts (Radio Free Nintendo), Evan Burchfield (formerly of Radio Free Nintendo) and Stan Ferguson (formerly of Radio Free Nintendo, God's Favorite Podcast). As for the Movie of the Month, it was Evan's pick, so we all took the time to watch North by Northwest, directed by the one-and-only Alfred Hitchcock. Aside from NXBW, you can also look forward to some Inception talk, The Red Shoes, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane and many others.
We've been doing this for a whole year! This week: We talk forever about what we're playingWhy are games so damn expensive in New Zealand?Lots of news!One Year Retrospective on Radio Free Nintendo
In this bonus episode of Radio Free Nintendo, site director Steven Rodriguez and Aaron Kaluszka interview Keiichi Yano, the creator of Elite Beat Agents.
In this episode of Radio Free Nintendo, Karl takes on the host seat to talk with Jonathan Metts and Mike Gamin about... Ocarina of Time on Virtual ConsoleSSX BlurNintendo's presence at the Game Developers' ConferenceNinjabread ManNintendo franchises yet to come to DS
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.
On this episode of Radio Free Nintendo, Karl talks to TYP, Windy, and Obi about Dragon Quest IX and what we want from Nintendo's online service is 2007. Also included: What we're playing. Dragon Quest Swords looks awesome. Tales of the Abyss to GameCube? ...and a whole lot more!
Things are back to normal at Radio Free Nintendo, or at least as normal as they could possibly be. This week we discuss:Peter Moore says the Xbox 360's controller might be a little too complexThe DS Lite's stellar salesListener Mail regarding Japanese GameCube gamesSuper Paper Mario... yet againUwe Boll wants to fight his critics