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The hot summer of RFN rolls on with this big episode. We invited Neal Ronaghan to come talk about his recent hands-on experience with two upcoming Wii games: Cursed Mountain and A Boy and His Blob. Before that, though, we stretch out for a five-man New Business segment. Neal kicks it off with Art Style: precipice and bit.Trip Core, and Greg has the Japanese version of Cybernator from Virtual Console. Jon has an update on Chrono Trigger, plus a pair of handheld rhythm games. James breaks into Little King's Story, which he may in fact really like (though we're not sure), and Greg jumps in flesh out the comparison to Pikmin. Jonny tops off the pile of games with a Fable 2 love-fest and an admission that Klonoa does, in fact, get really hard.
Listener Mail is down to two letters this week, partly because we've started reserving mailbag emails for the actual mailbag. So, if you want to hear your question read and discussed on the podcast, be sure to use the podcast email address (or select "Radio Free Nintendo" in our website email form). With all that said, we have some good letters on Sonic's downfall and the prospects of increasing the WiiWare file size limit.
Finally, thanks to everyone who voted in the latest RetroActive poll. We're looking forward to playing and discussing Super Mario World over the next couple of weeks -- be sure to join the conversation in the dedicated forum thread. Your comments may be read on the show! Credits:
This podcast was edited by Greg Leahy.
Music for this episode of Radio Free Nintendo is used with permission from Jason Ricci & New Blood. You can purchase their newest album, Done with the Devil, directly from the record label, Amazon.com, or iTunes, or call your local record store and ask for it!
My problem with the Turtles in Time remake is that it just seems so deliberately generic now. The new 3D graphics look like crap, the music sounds pretty generic now, and the game's missing any of the enhancements that the SNES version introduced. Plus, the new "edgy" graphical style just flies in the face of a game that was deliberately not trying to be taken seriously.
And most egregious of all, I don't see any mention of the remake having Pizza Power (it's a very 80s "Coming out of their shells" tune used for the title screen music in the SNES and Arcade versions of the game). You just can't have a Turtles in Time remake without Pizza Power. ;)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l5wm0ujQ6TI
Hopefully, we'll see a proper unaltered Virtual Console release of the game sometime in the near future. I pity the people who's first exposure to the game will be this remake.
It's funny that you mention a retail remake of Assault Suits Valken because there is one for the PS2.
Once again Greg is amazing for getting yet another podcast in on time! Thanks for the hard work Greg.
I'm so tempted to get Little King's Story but I'm so broke right now!
I'm reluctant about Little King's Story now, the bosses sound too frustrating lol.
I'm reluctant about Little King's Story now, the bosses sound too frustrating lol.