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Radio Free Nintendo is a podcast. This is amazing news, I know. It all started when two loud, obnoxious people (staffers Mike and Evan) got stuck in a hotel room with nine other Nintendo World Report staffers. We nearly drove Bloodworth up the walls, but we all decided that the best place to put, or contain if you will, the loud voices of these two men was in a ROBO PODCAST. Unfortunately, robo podcasts are more expensive and we opted for the regular kind. After a few weeks of getting our bearings, staffers Stan and Karl decided to join us (hostile takeover). The four of us then embarked on a magnificent journey that took us absolutely nowhere and cost us more than it paid back. Whatever. We also invite other NWR staffers to join us from time to time. Neat huh? You can LISTEN TO US.

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Nintendo World Report is proud, sort of, to present Radio Free Nintendo, a cost-effective method to getting all of your verbal Nintendo news. The cost you ask? A mere eight dollars per listen. Since we have no way of actually charging you for the service, we are using the honor system. Please make all checks payable to Mike and Evan, c/o NintendoWorldReport.com, Milky Way Galaxy, 97852-l33t.

Some of you may be wondering: "What the heck is a Podcast?" Well, for those of you new to the World Wide Intertron 5000, a Podcast is a radio show that is not broadcast live. Rather, it is recorded so that you can download it at your leisure to your PC, or even put it on your iPod (hence the name Podcast). Ours are dispensed on a weekly basis, so you can pick which day you want to listen to it. Do you like Saturday morning Podcasts? Well ours just happens to be one! Prefer Monday night? We can do that too. If you are not tech savvy, click the links below to each individual episode, then click on the MP3 version. Your PC should handle the rest.


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The AAC version of the podcast is (usually) enhanced. What this means is that those listening to the podcast on an iPod or through Apple's iTunes will be able skip between chapters of the program, much like scenes on a DVD, and will also see art associated with each chapter. Furthermore, iTunes listeners can click these images to read more about the topics online.

You can also find Radio Free Nintendo in the iTunes Podcast Directory.

Radio Free Nintendo Episode Listing:

Episode 182 - Everyone's Podcast Selection

February 7, 2010
I shall stand like a tree in the wind.

Episode 181 - March of the Muscles

January 31, 2010
This episode is narrated by Morgan Freeman.

Episode 180 - Your Mom is Art

January 24, 2010
This episode packs all the usual fun stuff, more Games of the Decade, and the dreaded "art" question. PLUS: A very special announcement!

Episode 179 - Her Majesty, Unicron

January 17, 2010
More weird games and 2009 catch-ups fill our gaming palates, and we ponder our individual tastes in gaming. Also: are you ready for Games of the Decade?

Episode 178 - On the Table

January 10, 2010
In addition to loads of game impressions, the crew makes their bold predictions for 2010.

Episode 177 - Eminence Front

January 3, 2010
Andy sits in with the RFN crew to kick off 2010 with tons of games!

Episode 176 - Auld Lang Syne

December 27, 2009
TYP joins us to say goodbye to 2009 with a look back at the life of the Wii so far.

Episode 175 - Blaster Masters

December 20, 2009
RFN gets in the festive Spirit (Tracks) with talk of Zelda, Blaster Master, and The Sky Crawlers, plus the return of your Listener Mail.

Episode 174 - The Legend of Cory

December 13, 2009
The RFN gang is finally back together for the holidays, and we even brought a special friend: Cory Lewis, gaming's Renaissance Man.

Episode 173 - Pokemon Uranium

December 6, 2009
Wired's Chris Kohler stops by to pimp his charity event and give away tricks for game collectors.

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