Nintendo Free Radio Episode 7: Restrain The Manbeam!
It was all fun and games until someone mentioned Cho Aniki. Nintendo Free Radio has returned to both entertain and horrify you before All Hallow's Eve.
New Business opens with Stephen's impression of the DSiWare Rouge-Like
Anonymous Notes: From The Abyss, and finds it far less frustrating than last episode's FTL. Donald, hot off his Poke-show on RFN 311 (
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/rfn/32188), chimes in with impressions straight out of 310 - 3DS eShop puzzler
Pushmo (or
Pullblox, if you're European) and the PSP role-playing classic
Persona 3 Portable before teaming up with Austen to tag-team the two versions of
Little King's Story (Wii/Vita). Finally, Austen continues the combo with the rather disappointing
Rez HD before bringing it home with Pendelton-free impressions of
Dishonored. Can Bethesda publish a PS3 game that's actually playable on the system after a few hours?
After the chaos of
Now Posted, settle in for an extended and animated
Whatcha Been Watching segment featuring Stephen's
Beast Wars as well as Austen's anime doubleheader of
Welcome to the NHK and
Hellsing Ultimate (Crispin Freeman not included) and impressions of the pilot of the new Nickelodeon
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. Donald brings things down with a sprint through ESPN's
9.79* documentary, part of the "30 for 30" series.
In lieu of a
Feature, Donald had two quick questions - the first one being a discussion of gender choice in video games (Spoilers: EVERYBODY FEMSHEP!). Finally, Donald offers a thought experiment: With Wii Shop releases about to end, and with 100 points left on his Wii, what does he need to get to end up with 0 points? (
http://nintendofreeradio.podbean.com/2012/10/28/nfr-07-companion-donalds-wii-download-list/). Suggestions both serious and not-so-much are bandied about before someone hits the glass-covered big red button and fires man's ultimate weapon. The struggle is mighty, but they power through to the
Mushrooms featuring love for Disney classics now on BluRay, SQL clubs, and as disappointment as well in people not performing their civic duty.
We always appreciate your feedback on the show, which you can send to
nintendofreeradio@gmail.com or leave here. Also, be sure to attend the
3rd annual RFN Child's Play podcast telethon on November 10, and hopefully we'll be able to play a round of
Wait Wait, Don't Tell Me! (
http://waitwait.npr.org). The limericks are ready and the prizes will flow like wine, but only if your donations get us that far! (
http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/sitenews/32097)
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