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Episode 205: It's All About the Music

by Adam Abou-Nasr, Nicholas Bray, Carmine Red, and Bryan Rose - June 9, 2016, 3:44 pm EDT
Total comments: 2

Random RPG thoughts and memories are encountered this week.

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Welcome to the latest Connectivity episode. This week Nick, Adam, Carmine and Bryan have the call.

In the opening segment, Carmine talks about some NX speculation on the NWR forums, Bryan chats a little Kingdom Hearts 1.5 without breaking his brain on the series's insane story, and Adam becomes a secret agent man after booting up Strider for the PS4.

After the break we have listener mail. This week's question is all about gaming accomplishments and what ones we are the most proud of.

The main topic this week covers various generations of RPGs, with discussion of some of the crew's experiences and favourite titles in the genre.

The musical selections this week include, Walrus Cove from Diddy Kong Racing, Final Fantasy VI - Kids Run Through the City Corner by the Video Game Pianist and the FF VI opening title song from the FFVI Grand Edition album.

Nintendo World Report is now on Patreon, and high rollers can name their topic for Connectivity, so head over to our Patreon page if you want to support us.

Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be sure to follow @ConnectivityNWR to be up to date on any announcements. We are wanting more listener participation, so feel free to ask questions, they may show up in the show!

Send us your listener mail by clicking here.

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 10, 2016

I blame Johnny Metts for starting the rumour that the first Breath of Fire was developed by Square to show Capcom how it was done, and then Capcom continued the series on their own. This is simply not true, it was just published by Square in the US.

The RPG section gets pretty spoilery without warning, l'd appreciate in the future if you give any spoilers some lead time so I can skip ahead a bit.

Quote from: TOPHATANT123

I blame Johnny Metts for starting the rumour that the first Breath of Fire was developed by Square to show Capcom how it was done, and then Capcom continued the series on their own. This is simply not true, it was just published by Square in the US.

I had thought later that it was untrue, I guess I had heard it on RFN at some point and it was still kicking around in my memory. Lol.

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