One time I saw a golden horse riding through the desert. Then it saw me. Then it died from awesome overload.
Episode 38: Love Letters
You might not have remembered, but it's on Odeo.
I'm not sure if you know this, but the Podcast Features Union is on strike. Something about dental insurance. It's total crap, though, so we decided to go feature-less this week. Instead, we pile high on those News and Listener Mail scabs. Gotta love scabs.
Featured this week are questions of the Wii's kiddie appeal, Konami's new Wii games, and the future of Final Fantasy XI on a Nintendo console. Be sure to enjoy all of it, and then review us on iTunes and send in listener mail, because I hear people who don't get thrown into a furnace.
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Okay, maybe not, but you can expect a wicked scolding.
Credits:
This podcast was edited by Stan Ferguson. Commercials performed by Steven Rodriguez.
Music for this episode of Radio Free Nintendo is used with permission from Jason Ricci & New Blood. You can also purchase their album directly from the iTunes Music Store.
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Originally posted by: Silks
Totally agree with Obi about Link to the Past not being the best game on SNES (pronounced "sness"). My SNES top five would be 1. Super Metroid; 2. Super Mario World; 3. Zelda: Link to the Past; 4. Final Fantasy III/VI; 5. Super Mario RPG.
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Originally posted by: oohhboy
Digitally selling modern full games is not going to happen any time soon. broad Band technology isn't moving up fast enough for that to even catch up with the increasing size of games. I am not talking bleeding edge networks, comsumer BB is just too slow. Also affordable non-travial amount of hard drive space isn't avilable. Second hand games would be wiped out and a significant section of the market would stop buying games. Hell I would have alot less games without the second hand market.