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Episode 204: Dual Shielding

by Adam Abou-Nasr, Nicholas Bray, and Bryan Rose - May 31, 2016, 5:35 pm EDT
Total comments: 3

We chat some Pokémon along with the evolution of Zelda combat.

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Welcome to the latest Connectivity episode. This week it's Nick, Adam and Bryan.

Bryan kicks things off by talking about trying to complete a living Pokédex, along with also playing through Pokémon Yellow. Adam chats a little bit about Undertale and also how he has tried and failed to get a younger family member to play and appreciate Zelda Ocarina of Time. Nick finishes up by talking a bit about his most recent play-through of Ocarina of Time, this go around he has been playing the original version with the untouched music and graphics, he also talks a little about Uncharted 4.

After the break the gang answer a listener mail. The question asks how come Nintendo fans seem to ignore indies when it comes to talking about third party support for Nintendo systems.

The final segment features Adam stepping into the hosting position, the discussion centres around the evolution of the combat and gameplay in the various 3D Zelda games.

The musical selections this week include 'Pallet Town' from the Pokémon Reorchestrated: Kanto Symphony album, an 8bit remix of the Oot overworld theme and 'Kakariko Village' theme from the Hyrule Symphony album.

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This episode was edited by Nicholas Bray. The Connectivity logo was provided by Andrew Brown, and the opening theme song was provided by Perry Burkum. Check out more of Perry's music at Bluffs Custom Music.

Talkback

TOPHATANT123June 01, 2016

I liked Skyward Sword's loot system and I felt that I always had to save up my money to buy things in Beedle's shop. But in Wind Waker the currency is meaningless and the overwhelming majority of chests out in the ocean have rupees in them.

Listening to the orchestral music I really hope Zelda Wii U has a great over world theme, something you can really hum along to.

Also that exact same listener mail was on RFN this week, oh well though it was nice seeing the different perspectives. The person must have sent it to one podcast, assumed it wasn't going to get read then sent it to another.

fred13June 03, 2016

You're not the only one that LOVED Skyward Sword's controls. I thought they were amazing.

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I liked Skyward Sword's loot system and I felt that I always had to save up my money to buy things in Beedle's shop. But in Wind Waker the currency is meaningless and the overwhelming majority of chests out in the ocean have rupees in them.

Listening to the orchestral music I really hope Zelda Wii U has a great over world theme, something you can really hum along to.

Also that exact same listener mail was on RFN this week, oh well though it was nice seeing the different perspectives. The person must have sent it to one podcast, assumed it wasn't going to get read then sent it to another.

Yeah, I hope the music is really good in the new Zelda too.

As for the same question being read out, thats kinda funny how that lined up really. We only got that email the week before or so I think, so maybe they did indeed wait awhile and assumed RFN wasn't going to read it.

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