One segment, three gamers, a fistful of emails -- these are the signs that we may have burned ourselves out last week.
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This week, we have an abbreviated but still intense episode for you. It's all mail, all the time, as we dig into the stack of letters to answer your questions about Operation Rainfall, Skyward Sword, Wii U's Circle Pads, and much more. As always, we would love to hear from you. This handy email form makes it easy!
We're taking next week off for a rare RFN vacation, but the podcast will return in late July. Look for a new RetroActive poll to pop up sometime during the break -- we'll post something on the front page, as well as send an alert to our fans on Facebook and Twitter!
"When we thought about having this controller in someone's living room, we kind of looked at it from a stylistic perspective," Katsuya Eguchi, a senior video game designer at Nintendo, told me last month. "Rather than having a giant analog stick sticking out of the controller we thought the circle pad looked aesthetically more pleasing."
On the subject of circle pads, this quote taken from a Stephen Totilo interview of Eguchi confirms the suspicions that I expressed in the post-E3 episode that the decision to go with them over analog sticks owes more to aesthetics than any practical concerns:This saddens me. Nintendo used to be the company of functional fun first. That they would compromise input control for presentation is a tragic legacy of the Wii era and the associated corporate culture.Quote"When we thought about having this controller in someone's living room, we kind of looked at it from a stylistic perspective," Katsuya Eguchi, a senior video game designer at Nintendo, told me last month. "Rather than having a giant analog stick sticking out of the controller we thought the circle pad looked aesthetically more pleasing."
Right now I'd be one hour into our marathon recording session, but today I'm sitting in my recliner watching my new TV, drinking a Sam Adams.Talking to himself for the next few hours out of habit. Soon Sam Adams starts to talk like Greg. The TV Sound like Lindy and one of Jonny's many Podcasts are in the background. Thus The Box Hunter feels comfort in his Routine and Falls to sleep well tonight.
This is living.
<kicks back, relaxes>
Right now I'd be one hour into our marathon recording session, but today I'm sitting in my recliner watching my new TV, drinking a Sam Adams.
This is living.