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Episode 573: The Eighth Wonder of the World

by James Jones, Greg Leahy, and Guillaume Veillette - May 27, 2018, 1:31 pm EDT
Total comments: 9

Vaudeville's got nothing on us.

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I'm not going to top last week for irreverent ways to mention that Jon isn't able to join us this week, so just imagine I rewrote a passage from James Joyce and we'll proceed.

James begins the proceedings with a look at Fallen Legion: Rise to Glory, for Switch. Yet again, he's giving impressions for a game he's already reviewed, but at least he liked this one! Greg just got Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, so of course he's already beaten it. As an experienced hand at the Castlevania oeuvre, he's well suited to take a BITE out of this game. I am without shame; come at me. Guillaume took a look at the new content in Gorogoa. He then gives his impressions of Runner3, and the wisdom of pre-ordering digital merchandise. Lastly, he looks at the well-produced by seemingly bog-standard puzzle game Sushi Striker demo.

After the break we get through a staggering THREE emails. We stream Resident Evil 7 to Switch, forget eras of Nintendo history, and design a game that would make the ESRB raters sweat. You can send us your Pizza Pasta-lead spin-offs via our inbox.

We are two episodes away from our RetroActive on Henry Hatsworth. You know the deal, impressions go in the talkback.

This episode was edited by Guillaume Veillette. The "Men of Leisure" theme song was produced exclusively for Radio Free Nintendo by Perry Burkum. Hear more at Perry's SoundCloud. The Radio Free Nintendo logo was produced by Connor Strickland. See more of his work at his website.

This episode's ending music was selected by James: Blood and Roses, from Fallen Legion: Rise of Glory. All rights reserved by YummyYummyTummy, Inc.

Talkback

pokepal148Spencer Johnson, Contributing WriterMay 27, 2018

The more Jon is gone, the more this reminds me of that stint on the daily show where John Oliver came up with countless excuses for why Jon Stewart was gone for the summer.

MASBMay 27, 2018

Only listened to the first half hour so far, but James mentions not liking to talk about games he's already published the review for. James, don't worry. It's not like RFN listeners actually read NWR. After you and Jon stopped doing Now Playing, we've been completely in the dark on what the Koopster and NWR Site Director Neal Ronaghan have been up to. ;)

As for explaining Jon's absences with classic literature, let's pretend instead of being stuck at work, he was entranced by his backlog. I'm sure Jon is a big fan of Moby Dick, so we can explain it thusly:


It's a mild, mild day and a mild looking backlog and the air of the Wing of Shame smells as if it blew from the shadow of the Velothi Mountains where the village-strippers laid down with their bones.

I looked at my backlog and lo, I saw all the greynesses of all the cartridges of all time. The NES greynesses. The Super NES greynesses. The greynesses of all the panicked games which rise from the deeps, where they have lain so far down in the Tomb for so long they have no backup batteries and rise blank to the surface.

The great jets of tub time, the fountains of The Great Fairy somehow put in the throne room and sprinkling the deeps of cartridges with the gigantic founts of sparkling 360 and Wii U games.

Call me Lindemann.

MASBMay 27, 2018

Genre Franchise Mix & Match:

Kirby x Adventures of Lolo RPG

Captain Rainbow x Tingle, a puzzle action game where you rescue lost Nintendo characters.

A Harvest Moon-style simulation game starring Malon and Saria of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

A Road Rash-style game featuring Urban Champion and Mach Rider.

Lastly, not really a genre mashup, but a good idea nonetheless!:

Famicom Detective Club x Hotel Dusk: Who Killed Spike?

Who among the Mario Universe characters are guilty of offing adorable, little Spike? It's up to the team of Amachi and Kyle to find out!

Poison JamMay 28, 2018

Quote from: MASB

Only listened to the first half hour so far, but James mentions not liking to talk about games he's already published the review for. James, don't worry. It's not like RFN listeners actually read NWR. After you and Jon stopped doing Now Playing, we've been completely in the dark on what the Koopster and NWR Site Director Neal Ronaghan have been up to. ;)

This is almost painfully accurate. I frequently forget that there actually is a website, and not some figment of the podcasters imagination. Hence why it's taken me till today to make an account. Despite being an avid listener for years.

Don't expect me to be very active though... :-P

KDR_11kMay 28, 2018

Of course murder mysteries belong in Touch Generations, what's more popular among old ladies than whodunnits?

wcmullinsMay 28, 2018

about 90% of the time I always just skipped now playing. just because i'm usually going to sleep when I'm listening.

I'm afraid to look at the Fallen Legion review's stats.


It makes me sad since I busted my ass to try to hit embargo on it. Ah well. If some people read it, and decide if it makes sense for them, then it was worth it. It's not like when you're reviewing straight trash that everyone knows is trash. That is a Keynesian Job!

nickmitchJune 01, 2018

Hilarious how James ended with "Unless Nintendo makes some crazy announcement" and then the new Pokemon games were announced.

WHAT A COINCIDENCE

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