StreetPass games, Wii U talk, Zelda, and the buyer's remorse of James Jones.
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It's business as usual for only half of the show this week, as Jonny has to cut and run to make some prior commitments that almost certainly have something to do with the exploration of outer space (with Jonny, they always do).
However, that doesn't stop us from discussing new business, and Guillaume starts us off with his raw, uncut opinions of the new StreetPass games on 3DS. Yes, he bought them all, but he'll let you know which ones YOU should buy. Jon had a chance to (finally) check out Wii U and New Super Mario Bros. U at Best Buy, giving us his fresh hands-on perspective after hearing about the system for so many months. Jonny dissects The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages, and James talks about the successes and failings of the strange retro RPG Evoland.
For the second half, James, Jon and Guillaume go over the news from the latest Nintendo Direct and completely ignore some game called Earthbound (total lie). They then move on to their main topic, which is the impact of what has now become a summer ritual for gamers of all types: the Steam Sale. What can Nintendo learn from it? What can we, as gamers, learn from it, and how has it taught (or trained) us? It's a fun, Metts-free discussion, and you can't beat that with a bat.
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Considering I listen to another podcast that regularly has a guy who skype calls on his phone while driving an 18-wheeler across the country, this audio hiccup is really nothing that should prevent you from listening to New Business.lol. What does he talk about as he's driving?
lol. What does he talk about as he's driving?
I like how Lindemann complained about loose joysticks on an in-store demo unit..
Have you never played a demo at a Wal-mart before?? The Gamecube controllers used to look like a dog chewed them.