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Episode 191: Strange Days Indeed

by Jonathan Metts - April 18, 2010, 2:27 pm EDT
Total comments: 64

Among many topics in this episode, we run down a list of nearly every Nintendo first-party and second-party developer and what each one might be working on.

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We start with a couple of program notes: the next RetroActive game will be Metroid II: Return of Samus, so dig up your old copy or check it out for the first time! Also, we'll be off next week, but look forward to a special bonus podcast instead.

New Business rockets into orbit with Final Fight, the Zelda-clone Darksiders, Cave Story, a Castlevania comparison, and the stark weirdness of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey. Oh, and cooking.

The latest batch of stellar questions in Listener Mail begin with a reference to The 7th Guest and an exploration of live-action video in gaming. Could this 90s fad still be alive? Next up, we take bets on Metroid: Other M having selectable difficulty levels and partially revisit Episode 167's feature discussion on gaming difficulty. Then, it's time for dancing as we comment on Wii Fit's step program and recommended alternatives. The final email is in fact three separate questions, but we focus on a request to go down the list of Nintendo's "internal" development teams, noting what each is making now and what we expect from them in the near future. This is surely one of the longest email answers we've ever had on RFN!

We're always looking for great Listener Mail to read and discuss on the show, so please send your questions or comments! (We really love seeing your praise and feedback regarding the show itself; however, in the interest of time, we may edit your letter to be read on the podcast.)

Credits:

This podcast was edited by Greg Leahy.

Music for this episode of Radio Free Nintendo is used with permission from Jason Ricci & New Blood. You can purchase their newest album, Done with the Devil, directly from the record label, Amazon.com, or iTunes, or call your local record store and ask for it!

Additional music for this episode of Radio Free Nintendo is copyrighted to Nintendo, and is included under fair use protection.

Talkback

OK, why did the ingredients for poutine get censored in the stinger? Poutine is awesome!

DerekkrawrApril 18, 2010

I am really looking forward to the interview with one of the people who worked on 7th Guest I loved that game.

AVApril 19, 2010

where in texas are you going jonnny ?


Anywhere near the University of North Texas in Denton ?

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

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where in texas are you going jonnny ?


Anywhere near the University of North Texas in Denton ?

I would be interested to know that as well, since I am moving down to Texas next year to do my graduate work in transportation engineering.

I'm going to do some research at NASA for six weeks. It's on the southeast side of Houston.

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

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I'm going to do some research at NASA for six weeks. It's on the southeast side of Houston.

Wow! That is a great opportunity, best of luck. Space and flight has always interested me, but I was discouraged from going into aerospace when signing up for school. I just remember being floored when I got to go see how massive their research tools were at Boeing here in California. The things they can do to simulate space is incredible, especially considering the scale at which it is being done.

Kytim89April 19, 2010

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I'm going to do some research at NASA for six weeks. It's on the southeast side of Houston.


I heared you are an engineer, what kind are you? I can not help but imagine you playing the DS in space since you are dealing with NASA.

I'm an aerospace engineering doing research on space suits.

http://www.sae.org/technical/papers/2009-01-2570

ShyGuyApril 19, 2010

Hey Jonny, find out why a Space Shuttle replacement wasn't designed twenty years ago.

KDR_11kApril 19, 2010

Budget constraints.

I felt really bad playing MW2 multiplayer because if your k/d < 1 you're a drag on your team. In domination mode it didn't matter how much you kill but when and where.

NWR_KarlKarl Castaneda, Contributing EditorApril 19, 2010

AHAHA. Way to blow my reveal wad on Reset Button, guys, haha.

Might as well give you guys the details now. Reset Button: a hybrid text/audio column coming to you monthly. Check out the site this Thursday to see the text column, then hit up Radio Free Nintendo on Sunday to hear the full, uncensored interview.

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

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OK, why did the ingredients for poutine get censored in the stinger? Poutine is awesome!

Jonny can be heard describing poutine in all its artery-clogging glory during the America's Test Kitchen discussion in the episode proper. The stinger is a "remix" based on James' observation/suggestion from earlier on.

Hey now, I don't review games that are 8-12 months old all the time! Cave Story just came out, and I plan on reviewing Mega Man 10 after I download the interesting DLC. Screw you guys!

*goes back to playing NyxQuest and Retro Game Challenge*

Great episode, as always. I've actually fallen out of love with Modern Warfare 2. Can't bring myself to beat the campaign. There are just too many instances where it's just unclear whether you're supposed to pick dudes off or run for it. Meanwhile, I'm pretty sure Infinity Ward did NOT eliminate endless enemy spawns, and because of that, there are way too many bottleneck areas.

I did enjoy the co-op, though. I'll have to play more of that. Straight multiplayer is totally out of my league, though.

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

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Hey now, I don't review games that are 8-12 months old all the time! Cave Story just came out, and I plan on reviewing Mega Man 10 after I download the interesting DLC. Screw you guys!

*goes back to playing NyxQuest and Retro Game Challenge*

That part of the stinger was actually culled from a Now Playing segment that aired weeks ago (around the time you reviewed RGC), but it wasn't included due to an abundance of stinger material in that particular week. I was looking through my old podcast files during editing and found the excerpt again, and I thought it was worth including here before I forgot about it altogether, which would have deprived the listeners of Jon's expert self-trolling skills.

Kytim89April 19, 2010

When I worked for United Parcel Service they had an aerospace program where you could learn how to work on airplanes. I believe you had to work for them atleast two years to get inot the program. In high school my math teacher talked about how her brother worked for NASA and I told her my uncle was a janitor for NASA(not really). ;D

As for the star fox series dying, there are rumors that Platnium Games are interested in doing a star fox game and I would not mind seeing that happen.

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

Hey now, I don't review games that are 8-12 months old all the time! Cave Story just came out, and I plan on reviewing Mega Man 10 after I download the interesting DLC. Screw you guys!

*goes back to playing NyxQuest and Retro Game Challenge*

In all fairness Cave Story is a port of an old game, and Mega Man 10 can be mistaken for an NES game. I suppose it is your affinity for dinosaurs that has been reflected in your gaming habits. (where is the next dinorama, btw?)

yoshi1001April 19, 2010

I'm surprised no one thought anyone (perhaps Retro) was working on a 3DS port of Metroid Prime (unless I missed it in the Hunters discussion). It probably wouldn't take an entire team, but it seems like a fairly obvious choice for a launch/early 3DS game that would use the technology well.

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(where is the next dinorama, btw?)

It's coming. We're recorded it. From what I hear, the production was marred by technical problems (again, but different ones) because my co-host, Scott, who is also the editor and tech guy, still doesn't know what he's doing. I haven't heard any of it yet, but Scott is re-recording his and Raven's news segments, and Scott tells me that he gave me the wrong mic accidentally, so I sound like I'm speaking through a muffled tube. Wonderful.

A part of my just wants to Skype in like I do for the Newscast, even though Scott lives ten minutes away. I'd rather use my own headset mic that his equipment. Just between you 'n' me, of course.

RFN is apparently a great podcast to clean to. I needed to do some major cleaning of my dorm room, and last night I turned on RFN and put on my wireless headphones and cleaned for the full 2 hours. Now that I think of it, I did the same thing last time I did major cleaning. Thanks, guys; I don't know if I would have been able to buckle down and do it if not for you distracting me.

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusApril 19, 2010

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Quote from: greybrick

(where is the next dinorama, btw?)

It's coming. We're recorded it. From what I hear, the production was marred by technical problems (again, but different ones) because my co-host, Scott, who is also the editor and tech guy, still doesn't know what he's doing. I haven't heard any of it yet, but Scott is re-recording his and Raven's news segments, and Scott tells me that he gave me the wrong mic accidentally, so I sound like I'm speaking through a muffled tube. Wonderful.

A part of my just wants to Skype in like I do for the Newscast, even though Scott lives ten minutes away. I'd rather use my own headset mic that his equipment. Just between you 'n' me, of course.

I will try not to bring it up during my daily conversations with Scott.  :P:

noname2200April 19, 2010

This podcast made me sad for two reasons: 1) no RFN next week, and 2) No "F*** Mario Galaxy 2" from Linderman. :-(

On the subject of the Wii version of Jungle Beat, the game uses the analog stick instead of making you shake the Wiimote/Nunchuk. I'm still not sure how I feel about that: the controls are generally tighter now, and it seems like the level design was modified to accomodate, but the change removed some of what made the original so fun.

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I'm surprised no one thought anyone (perhaps Retro) was working on a 3DS port of Metroid Prime (unless I missed it in the Hunters discussion). It probably wouldn't take an entire team, but it seems like a fairly obvious choice for a launch/early 3DS game that would use the technology well.

Retro might rebel at that point: while their Metroid games are fantastic, I'm sure they really don't want to keep working on the same IP ad nauseam.

Besides, their talents are needed to make Mario Football.

Killer_Man_JaroTom Malina, Associate Editor (Europe)April 20, 2010

There does seem to be a lot of Nintendo subsidiaries who have gone quiet. Just to go through some of the ones you guys didn't have time to mention:

AlphaDream - Of course, their most recent output was Bowser's Inside Story. Their repertoire seems to cover Mario & Luigi games and (unfortunately) Hamtaro stuff for Japan. I wouldn't expect another Mario and Luigi for a while, so they've probably gone back to churning out Hamtaro on DS.

Camelot Software - We know these guys are working on Golden Sun DS, though they appear to have their lips sealed on that matter. Assuming that the entire staff of Camelot isn't focused on this one DS title, I would estimate a golf game. To state the obvious, maybe a Mario Golf utilizing Wii MotionPlus.

Game Freak - Small correction: these guys are the Pokémon A team, not Creatures Inc. They've made all three main games each generation, and they're making Black and White. You may have gotten confused as Creatures Inc do have their hand in the Pokémon franchise.

Good-Feel Incorporated - This lot has little to show for their past work, but they did develop Wario Land: The Shake Dimension (Shake It! in the US), which is fantastic. Wishful thinking therefore dictates they would do a Yoshi's Island game for Wii using a beautiful hand-drawn art style like Wario Land. I'd love to believe they were given a project like that. Very improbable though.

Indieszero - Who knows with this studio? Their early work was extremely Japanese-centric and while they've had forays into the Western market, it was still obscure stuff. I'm afraid I'll have to be predictable and say they are either considering or attempting a localization for Game Center CX 2, or more likely they will continue to make everyday activity software.

Monster Games - Apparently, all this company has ever done is racing games, so it would be safe to bet on them working on something in that genre. Not necessarily in the Excite franchise; I don't think it's revival has been particularly successful.

Next Level Games - As far as I'm aware, Next Level aren't actually tied to Nintendo platforms in any way, although the development of the Mario Strikers series and Punch-Out!! suggests they have some sort of business partnership. They've expressed interest in a Punch-Out sequel with all new characters, so it remains to be seen if that was greenlit and there's a rumour about a Donkey Kong game...

Noise - I think you did mention Noise very briefly. Then again, there's not much to say about them. It's hard to believe they have been around since the Nintendo 64 days and only have a handful of games to their name. I'll be unimaginative and guess Custom Robo on Wii, unless the company has disbanded, which wouldn't surprise me given that they have said nothing for years.

Paon - If there is a Donkey Kong game in the pipeline, this developer is the other team I could potentially see behind it. They've made good and bad DK titles in the past, so if they are in charge of a new one, let's hope it's something creative and well-executed in the vein of Donkey Kong Jungle Climber.

That's most of the teams listed as a partner of Nintendo on Wikipedia. I just have one last thing to say about Project Sora. I don't think Masahiro Sakurai had in mind what he wanted to do when he formed his own development house. The fact that it's funded by Nintendo and the phrase "A new experiment for Mr Sakurai" tells me that he is receiving money just to try things and see if they work.

broodwarsApril 20, 2010

I had to smile at James' mini-rant about the random wierdness and...well...just plain randomness of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journeys, because for the most part you can apply those comments to just about every MegaTen game (especially the bit about Demon Negotiation being completely random).  I've played quite a few of the MegaTen games now (Personas 3-4, Digital Devil Saga, and Devil Summoner 2), and to be honest the two PS2 Persona games are the only ones I'd actually consider good (and not just "good", but "amazing") with consistent logic and rules.  I keep trying each new MegaTen title in the hopes that they would recapture the magic of the Persona games, but they just seem to be weird for weirdness' sake with an emphasis on grinding and repetition.

greybrickNathan Mustafa, Staff AlumnusApril 20, 2010

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I had to smile at James' mini-rant about the random wierdness and...well...just plain randomness of Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journeys, because for the most part you can apply those comments to just about every MegaTen game (especially the bit about Demon Negotiation being completely random).  I've played quite a few of the MegaTen games now (Personas 3-4, Digital Devil Saga, and Devil Summoner 2), and to be honest the two PS2 Persona games are the only ones I'd actually consider good (and not just "good", but "amazing") with consistent logic and rules.  I keep trying each new MegaTen title in the hopes that they would recapture the magic of the Persona games, but they just seem to be weird for weirdness' sake with an emphasis on grinding and repetition.

For a while I was a bit down on Devil Survivor but at the moment I am really enjoying it. The game allows you to simply purchase your demons from an auction that can be accessed at any time, and each demon has a "buy now" price. Devil Survivor has a fusion search that makes what monsters fuse to create which incredibly simple to see and understand. In fact, I am surprised that Strange Journey eliminates this, since J Parish noted that demon fusion is easier in Strange Journey.

Haha, I live in Montreal, and I was listening to your podcast while walking home from work. Your mention of poutine inspired me to get a smoked meat poutine on the way, for optimal clogging of the arteries.

Yo James, Super Mario Galaxy 2 isn't the leftovers from the original. It started that way, but then it evolved into more than that. Don't let mistranslations of Miyamoto keep you misinformed!

I think the quote was something about how SMG2 is 90% new material, and originally it was translated as 90% leftovers from SMG or something.

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Haha, I live in Montreal, and I was listening to your podcast while walking home from work. Your mention of poutine inspired me to get a smoked meat poutine on the way, for optimal clogging of the arteries.

This is awesome.

Also, Mario Football would be amazing, as long as they let you do mean-spirited things after the play.  Am I the only one here that misses the NFL Blitz series?  Seriously people, after NBA Jam comes out they need to start working on Blitz 2012, ASAP.

I thought MW2's single-player was good, but fairly short and incredibly hard to follow.  That's not the draw of the game for me, though...I'm all about that butter-smooth online multiplayer.

In case you guys didn't know, NWR always has to have at least 2 PhD candidates on staff at all times.  Aaron and Jonny fill the quota, and when they leave we'll have to find some more.

Kytim89April 20, 2010

I would really like to see a Chrono Trigger sequel done as a wiiware title or in the same style as the final fantasy DS titles. I want the same for a sequel to Super Mario RPG. As for the starfox series being revived, I want either Treasure or Platnium Games at the helm for the title. Platnium Games would a good choice considering their pedigree.

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Haha, I live in Montreal, and I was listening to your podcast while walking home from work. Your mention of poutine inspired me to get a smoked meat poutine on the way, for optimal clogging of the arteries.

This is awesome.

Also, Mario Football would be amazing, as long as they let you do mean-spirited things after the play.  Am I the only one here that misses the NFL Blitz series?  Seriously people, after NBA Jam comes out they need to start working on Blitz 2012, ASAP.

I thought MW2's single-player was good, but fairly short and incredibly hard to follow.  That's not the draw of the game for me, though...I'm all about that butter-smooth online multiplayer.

In case you guys didn't know, NWR always has to have at least 2 PhD candidates on staff at all times.  Aaron and Jonny fill the quota, and when they leave we'll have to find some more.

The NFL hated Blitz, though; their negative feelings about it were one of the bigger reasons they offered EA exclusivity in the first place. There just isn't a market for a non-licensed football game. All Pro Football didn't sell, the DS Tecmo Bowl didn't sell and they canceled the Wii one, and the upcoming Backbreaker, despite promising technical advances, will not sell.

The exception to this, though, would be a Mario Football game, and I don't think it would work with any other franchise. Mario Football in the style of Strikers is probably as close to Blitz as we could get.

KDR_11kApril 21, 2010

Quote from: NWR_Lindy

That's not the draw of the game for me, though...I'm all about that butter-smooth online multiplayer.

You're talking about coop, right? The competitive multiplayer is anything but "butter smooth".

adadadApril 21, 2010

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RFN is apparently a great podcast to clean to. I needed to do some major cleaning of my dorm room, and last night I turned on RFN and put on my wireless headphones and cleaned for the full 2 hours. Now that I think of it, I did the same thing last time I did major cleaning. Thanks, guys; I don't know if I would have been able to buckle down and do it if not for you distracting me.

Ha ha, this is typical for me too. Generally not so much with cleaning, but for big loads of washing up RFN is a lifesaver.

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You're talking about coop, right? The competitive multiplayer is anything but "butter smooth".

It's super-fast for me.

KDR_11kApril 22, 2010

Oh it's fast but it's still a laggy, unbalanced, slippery-sloping mess.

I'm guessing at this point that Greg, as a Bills fan, after seeing the way they used their picks, is thinking "I skipped RFN for this?!" Seriously, though, I hope he didn't suffer too many ill effects from the tremendous amounts of drinking he was undoubtedly driven to because of the actions of the Bills GM.

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusApril 24, 2010

Personally, I find the NFL draft to be a fascinating and fun occasion (especially coming as it does in the middle of the excruciatingly long NFL offseason), but I try not to get overly excited/deflated over the outcome, because you never know with the draft. Two years ago, Chris Johnson was a reach at a position the Titans didn't really need; now he's a 2000 yard rusher and the key to their offense. Yes the Bills need help on the offensive line very badly as well as a QB for the future, so the round 1-3 picks were a little surprising, but believe me when I say that the Bills' problems can't be solved in a single draft/offseason in any event.

Also, due to me being a fan of the NFL from afar who couldn't see Bills games live until relatively recently, I'm very much a fan of the league as a whole--I'm always very interested in what everyone else is doing, where the really heralded prospects end up, and then how their careers pan out down the line. I don't get to see much college football over here so the draft process is my way of getting familiar with all these guys who I'll be watching for the next 10 years or so. 

ShyGuyApril 24, 2010

If I ever become a billionaire, I'm going to by Greg the Buffalo Bills as a birthday present.

TJ SpykeApril 24, 2010

As someone who lives in western New York (about 1 hour from Orchard Park), I don't think Bills owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. would sell the team unless the new owner promised to keep them in Buffalo.

The NFL draft is always boring to me, especially when they get to the second round and stop announcing who the picks are (you only see the announcement scrolling on the bottom of the screen. Part of it is that there are rarely any surprises, the commentators on ESPN correctly predicted almost every pick in the first round.

vuduApril 24, 2010

Quote from: TJ

As someone who lives in western New York (about 1 hour from Orchard Park), I don't think Bills owner Ralph Wilson, Jr. would sell the team unless the new owner promised to keep them in Buffalo.

What are you--a robot?  It was a joke.

TJ SpykeApril 24, 2010

Duh, I know that. I didn't think I had to say I knew he was joking, but I guess now everyone has common sense.

ShyGuyApril 24, 2010

What is Greg going to do? Move the team to Manchester?

broodwarsApril 24, 2010

*shakes head sadly*

All these people knashing teeth over the frickin' NFL draft when we have the entire NBA Playoffs going on right now (and so far, it's been a good one...with the exception of the Eastern Conference, of course.  But the Eastern Conference has been a joke for years).

ShyGuyApril 24, 2010

What's the deal with the Utah Jazz? They're not Utah and they're not Jazz.

broodwarsApril 24, 2010

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What's the deal with the Utah Jazz? They're not Utah and they're not Jazz.

New Orleans (as it always has been) was a horrendous town for actually supporting professional basketball, so the Jazz left the city and moved to Utah (taking the Jazz name with them).  The team didn't have the money to pay for new jerseys when they changed cities, so the name stuck.  Now it's an institution (I grew up with the Stockton-Malone Jazz), so it's never going to change and all the people whining about the name can STFU.

TJ SpykeApril 24, 2010

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What is Greg going to do? Move the team to Manchester?

After the NFL Europe failed, I doubt they are eager to bring football back on a weekly basis (before you say anything Vudu, I know he was probably joking).

I like the Jazz name, I like that most sports actually have team name (soccer teams, outside of the US, tend to not have team names and are just referred to by their city like "Manchester United" and "Real Madrid"). Speaking of basketball, I want a console Mario basketball game.

noname2200April 24, 2010

Quote from: Yoshidious

Personally, I find the NFL draft to be a fascinating and fun occasion (especially coming as it does in the middle of the excruciatingly long NFL offseason), but I try not to get overly excited/deflated over the outcome, because you never know with the draft. Two years ago, Chris Johnson was a reach at a position the Titans didn't really need; now he's a 2000 yard rusher and the key to their offense. Yes the Bills need help on the offensive line very badly as well as a QB for the future, so the round 1-3 picks were a little surprising, but believe me when I say that the Bills' problems can't be solved in a single draft/offseason in any event.

Fully granted, but this year's crop was pretty thick with quality offensive linemen and some good QBs, which could have done a lot. On the other hand, y'all also need a defense...

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Quote from: ShyGuy²

What's the deal with the Utah Jazz? They're not Utah and they're not Jazz.

New Orleans (as it always has been) was a horrendous town for actually supporting professional basketball, so the Jazz left the city and moved to Utah (taking the Jazz name with them).  The team didn't have the money to pay for new jerseys when they changed cities, so the name stuck.  Now it's an institution (I grew up with the Stockton-Malone Jazz), so it's never going to change and all the people whining about the name can STFU.

So you're not down with the "Jazz" name being on the line when Utah and New Orleans have their first playoff series against each other?

broodwarsApril 24, 2010

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Quote from: ShyGuy²

What's the deal with the Utah Jazz? They're not Utah and they're not Jazz.

New Orleans (as it always has been) was a horrendous town for actually supporting professional basketball, so the Jazz left the city and moved to Utah (taking the Jazz name with them).  The team didn't have the money to pay for new jerseys when they changed cities, so the name stuck.  Now it's an institution (I grew up with the Stockton-Malone Jazz), so it's never going to change and all the people whining about the name can STFU.

So you're not down with the "Jazz" name being on the line when Utah and New Orleans have their first playoff series against each other?

What would be the point?  The Jazz routinely own the Hornets year after year, especially Williams vs. Paul.  Besides, the Hornets can't even get themselves to the playoffs these days, let alone compose a team that can actually favorably match up against mine.  New Orleans had their chance to keep the name, and they threw it away so they can keep their ***** new one and be grateful they get even that.

I used to love the NBA, but then Jordan left and now I don't care about it any more.  I'm a long-time Pistons fan, so part of the league's appeal was Jordan as arch-nemesis.  Nobody else in the league has that edge any more.  Kobe is meh, LeBron is LeBoring, and the rest of the league is bunch of bling-bling "playa" clowns like Carmelo Anthony.  Couple that with the fact that Pistons are godawful and I have zero interest.

My opinion of the NBA is that in general, it's a bunch of clowns.

Nothing in sports tops playoff hockey, which is in full swing right now. There is no reason to be paying much attention to any other sport right now.

You know what I loved? The year Carmelo was with Syracuse and they won the NCAA Championship. Then he up and left and became a douche.

broodwarsApril 26, 2010

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You know what I loved? The year Carmelo was with Syracuse and they won the NCAA Championship. Then he up and left and became a douche.


Well, take heart: My Jazz are kicking his team's behind in our First Round Playoff series right now 3-1, despite not having 2 of our starters (which really made us the underdog).  ;D

KDR_11kApril 27, 2010

Pfft, your sports got nothing on our Football. When Football is in town the train station looks like a war broke out with riot police everywhere.

I don't want to talk about the NHL Playoffs right now...I don't think I can watch tonight.

NWR_KarlKarl Castaneda, Contributing EditorApril 28, 2010

No sports fans have anything on Philly fans. Those people are mentally unstable.

broodwarsApril 28, 2010

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No sports fans have anything on Philly fans. Those people are mentally unstable.


Never been to a Jazz home game, have you? Walk into the Delta Center (sorry, I'm not dignifying the idiotic name that stadium currently has by typing it) during a home playoff game, and (to paraphrase Ernie Hudson in Ghostbusters) "you'll see things that would turn you white!"  ;)  Seriously, that place gets so legendarily loud and crazy that ear plugs are pretty much required if you ever want to hear again.

NWR_KarlKarl Castaneda, Contributing EditorApril 28, 2010

A Phillies fan recently made himself vomit on a small child (and her off-duty cop father) because she was a Mets fan.

Hero_of_time113April 28, 2010

THANK GOD FOR CANADA!

I had never even heard of Poutine, but thanks to Masters Lindemann and Metts I have seen the light! Thank you so much! haha

Kytim89April 28, 2010

I am a University of Kentucky Wildcats fan all the way. I haave countless shirts and memrobilia and I have my car decorated with the scholls emblems(mainly to cover up rust).

KDR_11kApril 29, 2010

Quote from: NWR_Karl

No sports fans have anything on Philly fans. Those people are mentally unstable.

Do they perform night raids on trains at small stations because they suspect fans of a different club are in there? Do they get the whole city saturated with police and people stuffed into trains like prisoners when they're in town?

TJ SpykeApril 29, 2010

Quote from: NWR_Karl

A Phillies fan recently made himself vomit on a small child (and her off-duty cop father) because she was a Mets fan.

There is a little more to the story. Basically the guy was part of a group that was getting drunk, annoying the hell out of everybody around them, and just being pains in the ass. The dad/cop got security and had the troublemakers thrown out. This guy was friends with the people who were thrown out and apparently did this to get back at him.

Anyways, European soccer fans are nuts (in a bad way). I don't see any other sport where the fans riot because one of their players gets a penalty.

No RFN this week? I know ya'll took last week off, but this week too?

Jet PilotMay 02, 2010

Quote from: Halbred

No RFN this week? I know ya'll took last week off, but this week too?

I was wondering the same thing.  :)

YoshidiousGreg Leahy, Staff AlumnusMay 02, 2010

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No RFN this week? I know ya'll took last week off, but this week too?

Never fear - the new episode has been uploaded in the past few minutes. It's a big 'un, which meant a long edit and long upload times, so it was a few hours later than normal.

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