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Nintendo Launches New Super Mario Bros. Video Podcasts
« on: May 22, 2006, 05:06:23 PM »
Hot on the heels of PGC’s first podcast, Nintendo joins the trend.

Did you enjoy listening to our first podcast last week?  Nintendo is taking the concept a step further with its own video podcasts promoting New Super Mario Bros.  A series of four of them will be released over the next four weeks.      


  • Monday, May 22 - The first episode to kick-off the series is an interview with legendary video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, the man responsible for creating Mario, Zelda and countless other popular Nintendo franchises.
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  • Monday, May 29 - A review of New Super Mario Bros. for Nintendo DS. The classic Mushroom Kingdom action gets revamped classic look, and Mario shows some sweet new moves.
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  • Monday, June 5 - An interview with the one - the only - Mario. What makes this guy tick? How does he pull off his cool moves? And what's the deal with Princess Peach getting kidnapped all the time?
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  • Monday, June 12 - A review of the lighter, brighter Nintendo DS Lite, which hits stores on June 11 priced as low as $129.99 at retailers throughout the United States. It has two super-bright screens to make all your DS games look good.
   


An intro from Perrin Kaplan and the first installment are already available.  You can download them and subscribe to the feed by going here.

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RE:Nintendo Launches New Super Mario Bros. Video Podcasts
« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2006, 07:15:19 AM »
It doesnt work in Opera, boo!

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