News, Super Mario 3D Land impressions from Daan Koopman, and Pedro "Nintendo Genius" Hernandez joins the crew for Jeopardy this week.
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Hello! This week's episode of Connectivity kicks off with Andy, Mike, and Scott discussing all the information released by Nintendo late last week, a great deal of which is related to the 3DS. Andy also goes into total bummer mode while talking about Nintendo's largest net loss in history.
From there, sights turn towards one of the games that may just help spur 3DS sales this year: Super Mario 3D Land. Daan Koopman recently got to play through the entire game, and he joins Scott to discuss some of its unrevealed elements to this point as well as how it feels on the handheld system.
Closing the show out is our second episode of NWR Connectivity. Neal and Scott host the show as Andy, Mike, Zach and Pedro fight tooth and nail for all those coveted NWR Bucks.
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I also think it's best to keep Sony and Microsoft talks to a minimum. I like having Nintendo Jeopardy instead of more Xbox 360 and PS3 discussions filling up the air. There's PLENTY of that on most other podcasts (it seems that Nintendo isn't a popular subject elsewhere).
I also think it's best to keep Sony and Microsoft talks to a minimum. I like having Nintendo Jeopardy instead of more Xbox 360 and PS3 discussions filling up the air. There's PLENTY of that on most other podcasts (it seems that Nintendo isn't a popular subject elsewhere).
I don't disagree, and we'll always bee a Nintendo site and a Nintendo podcast first and foremost. That said, it's important to remember that Nintendo does live within an ecosystem that consists of competing products, and when there is news about how that ecosystem is affected by Nintendo and vice versa, I think we will always talk about that as well.
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Fun episode all around. Including individual sound effects on the Jeopardy! for each player was a really nice touch, too.