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Game & Wario was originally meant to be pre-installed on Wii U, but was bumped to a retail release after the game had 'too many ideas'

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34298

In another edition of Iwata Asks, our favorite Nintendo CEO sits down with Naoko Mori, Goro Abe, and Yoshio Sakamoto to discuss the upcoming Game & Wario. During the interview it's revealed that Game & Wario was originally going to be pre-installed on the Wii U, but they felt the game quickly outgrew what would be appropriate for a pack-in.

They also stated that it was decided not to make the game part of the WarioWare series because it wasn't in line with the "distinctive graphical style," of previous WarioWare titles. They went on to discuss many specifics about the individual games, such as the twenty-two microgames featured in 'GAMER' and a mode called 'Miiverse Artwork' in which players are asked to choose one of four random subjects to draw a picture of, then after a one minute time limit it is automatically uploaded to the Miiverse community. Also mentioned were the 240 prizes obtainable via in-game tokens.

Game & Wario is currently set to release in North America on June 23 for $39.99


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TalkBack / The NWR Staff Chimes in on the Xbox One
« on: May 21, 2013, 09:18:12 PM »

Microsoft revealed their next system, and some staffers talked about their thoughts on it.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/roundtable/34295

Regardless of what the masthead on this site reads, almost every staff member at Nintendo World Report still pays attention to Microsoft and Sony. As such, we all chatted about what we thought of Microsoft's Xbox One reveal. You are more than welcome to share your thoughts below as well. We didn't include the semantic discussion of how Call of Duty and Mario games are all the same to certain people. Be thankful for that. Or the discussion over how Alex thinks that the master race of console owners doesn't include an Xbox 360. I don't know; it got weird.

Enjoy the slightly edited and reorganized raw e-mail discussion of how we feel about the Xbox One!

Justin Baker, Staff Writer: Looks like Microsoft has certainly learned from Sony's mistake: they're not only showing us the actual system, they're gutting it on the big screen. All the new hardware looks pretty slick, but it all boils down to how complicated they make Xbox Live. While all this new cloud stuff is great my worry is that it's going to play out in an overly complicated way. That's why I love Nintendo, they may not have as many features but they keep it simple. Also, watching 15 minutes of sports games is reminding me why I wasn't too excited for the new system to begin with.

Dave Mellert, Contributing Editor: The Xbox scheme for numbering systems is dumb.

Carmine Red, Contributing Editor: I'm reminded again that EA isn't bringing their sports games to the Wii U. I'm not a sports gamer, but the more I think about it, the more I think about the Dreamcast and its fate. Is Nintendo being conclusively blocked out of an entire segment of the market here in a way unparalleled to anything they've faced before? The focus on EA sports at MS's presentation certainly has me wondering how to re-align my understanding of MS in this market, and what that means for Nintendo.

I'm also seeing that Microsoft will be leveraging a stable of internal studios and "second party" partners. This will be their weapon against Sony: exclusive self-funded offerings and the marketing power to boot, far greater than what Nintendo offered at the height of their first+second party empire. This is MS, and they've got money to burn, and it shows.

Andy Goergen, Reviews Editor: Wow. Microsoft put on a full hour to demonstrate why I don't care about Xbox anymore.  A bunch of TV features I'll never use (with Kinect!)  followed by an exclusive Call of Duty trailer.

So when does Pikmin 3 come out again?

Neal Ronaghan, Director: I'm pretty sure I'll wind up with all three systems eventually, but right now, I'd peg my PS4 purchase for sometime in 2014, and my Xbox One purchase at "a much later date when I get it for a killer sale and it has games I want."

It's weird, because the way I use my Xbox 360 now (mostly as a Netflix/Hulu/HBO Go/DVD player), a lot of the early stuff spoke to me. It's (assumedly) stronger than Nintendo TVii and probably will be pretty nifty. What still kills me are my total disinterest with most of the game features that they showed.

I'm not buying a $500 (or whatever the price of it is) system to watch Netflix with a new hat. I'd drop $60-ish (like I did) to get a Kinect to use the voice commands for Netflix, but I don't see many people getting an Xbox One to use it for DVDs and Netflix. They have one of the million other devices to use for that.

What keeps coming back to me is that Sony learned from Nintendo's Wii U issues (with the exception of not showing the game console). Their reveal reflected that. Microsoft's reveal seems to be brazenly trying to one-up Nintendo's concepts. SmartGlass seems to be a direct reaction to the GamePad. Their TV/cable integration seems to be their version of Nintendo TVii. EA's unprecedented partnership with Nintendo failed, so hey, why not try that, too? While they will likely best Nintendo at some of those, I don't know why they don't try to more directly compete with Sony, especially since Sony's presentation was three months ago and they could have easily reacted to it. This seemed to be Microsoft stubbornly sticking to its guns, and much like the Wii U crashed and burned, I portend that the One (will that seriously be the shorthand for it? We already have a system called the Xbox. ****, I've even referred to it as the Xbox 1 before!) will 100% go through the same Wii U trials and tribulations. The PS4 might be similarly doomed, but Sony seems to acknowledge the challenge more.

And man oh man, the name Xbox One might be stupider than Wii U. And Wii U is colossally confusing. I hope Microsoft's marketing is up to snuff, or else they'll be confusing consumers for the next several years, especially since the 360 will likely continue to sell well for the rest of the year and carry into, at a minimum, 2014.

Alex Culafi, Contributing Editor: I don't think Ive ever seen such a promising presentation collapse so quickly. It started with some tech that is potentially jaw dropping and some concerns that it may even usurp PS4, and then it ended with a German Shepherd in mo-cap and a commercial for the NFL. I'll likely get a PS4 at launch because its Gaikai stuff and games seem way cooler to me than the One. I sure am interested in seeing what these other crazy exclusives they claim to have are, though.

Connecting it to Nintendo, I think Wii U is in trouble far more severe than I think I gave it credit for. That EA presentation made it clear that Nintendo isn't being ignored -- they're technologically being left behind. I wouldn't be surprised if even 3 years down the line, people start saying "Well, I guess Wii U is technically an 8th generation console". Do games matter above all? Of course, and my love for Nintendo games is why I started writing here. But the anger and frustration I carried in Nintendo at first is slowly but surely turning into actual fear. I doubt this could "Dreamcast" them by the time Wii U gains its sea legs (and it's still easily in the realm of possibility), but thinking the Wii U is going to pull a 3DS at this point might be a bit...delusional.

Carmine: Neal, you also have to remember that there are suggestions that MS will take a page from the smartphone subsidization by carriers. The Xbox one will likely cost $500 unsubsidized, but only $300 with a two-year contract with Xbox Live.

This could be interesting and put immense price pressure on Nintendo to bring down the Wii U sticker price. That would take some real creativity on Nintendo's part that I would be real interested in seeing.

Neal: Those subsidized deals are more expensive, though you're right in that people who couldn't afford $500 up front will be inclined to do them. After all, I'll gladly pay you for a burger tomorrow that I can eat today and etc.

Carmine: Yeah. It's worth keeping in mind that the 360 was outsold in Europe by the PS3. I could be surprised, but when MS thinks mass market, they're probably thinking US and UK. I think what we're also seeing here is the dominance off western-based (US?) developers.

That's another point of difference. Just look at the Japan-centric inroads that Iwata has made for Nintendo, first getting Capcom to bring MH to Nintendo away from Sony platforms, and then maybe even starting up a similar relationship/alliance with Sega based off the most recent Nintendo Direct.

Guillaume Veillette, Radio Free Nintendo Host: I have no doubt that with the sports offerings and the limited Call of Duty exclusivity deal, Microsoft has ensured that the Xbox one will be a hit with the casual mainstream crowd just like the Xbox 360 was. How can Nintendo counter that? I don't know that it can. I can't think of anything that Nintendo can show to get a piece of that market, and I think Microsoft will walk away with North America this gen, easily.

Microsoft hasn't shown a single thing that would cater to my tastes, however. I don't know how big the market I'm a part of is, but Microsoft has just basically ensured my loyalty to Nintendo and, perhaps, Sony.

Neal: Question: Why would anyone who has an Xbox 360 and plays Call of Duty and sports games move to Xbox One this year? I don't see any sort of compelling reason.

Justin: Answer: Because they said the word cloud a bunch, and then talked about really big numbers.

Seriously though, I think they're banking on people wanting to buy a new console the same way a lot of new people buy phones: the new one is out, thus it has to be better. People just seem to accept iterative technology these days.

Jon Lindemann, Radio Free Nintendo Host: Microsoft is super-serving their core North American market. Who can blame them?

The best sports console? Locked up.

A partnership with the ESPN and the NFL for embedded Fantasy Football? Done.

Next-gen Call of Duty game with DLC exclusivity locked up yet again? Check.

Nobody that writes for this site may give a crap about any of these things, but there are tens of millions of people in North America for which those three things are RIGHT up their alley.  And guess what? They probably don't understand why you like "those Mario games" either.

Neal: I get it. I just don't get why folks will go to Xbox One this year as opposed to staying with their 360s. The sports stuff (especially the NFL stuff) is cool, but $500 (or whatever it is) cool?

Tom Malina, European Correspondent: To paraphrase what many (including myself) have been saying on Twitter, I am no closer to knowing why I should be interested in the Xbox One. The shift to making the Xbox a multimedia hub has hit apex with this new system, and as always, I do not care, because I already own more than enough electronic devices that can watch TV, play films/music, browse the web etc, etc. I completely understand why others would appreciate these features, but personally I would have no use for them.

As for games... well, what do I have to go on? The promise of 15 exclusives, including 8 new IPs, is great to hear, of course - it's a shame they decided that it wasn't the venue to show any of those right now.

Some alarming points about the system came to light outside of the reveal event. I'm seeing several reports that the system will utilise some sort of online pass-style system when installing its software, effectively blocking used games unless you are willing to pay an additional fee. That is an enormous issue for me, and I doubt I'm the only one. Plus, no backwards compatibility with 360 games? If I were to buy an Xbox One, there would be at least a handful of 360 exclusives I'd want to catch up with, but it turns out this would not be possible.

Zack Kaplan, Staff Writer: So Xbox One, originally I wasn't interested and now I am even less so. It lets you use Kinect to do stuff, which they showed multiple times, in a row. So I guess that is cool. It has a TV guide, I guess that's nice, I mean my TV already lets me look at what is on and I have TVii which I never use. You can also do many things at once, though I can do that with the GamePad. But the exclusives wow oh wait...

Carmine: This reminds me of a scene from "As Good As It Gets"

Woman: "How do you write people who buy consoles at launch so well?"

Jack Nicholson: "I think of a man. And then I remove all reason and accountability."

...OK, so maybe the movie didn't exactly feature those exact same lines....

And I proudly bought my Wii U at launch, by the way.


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Two great Capcom brawlers coming to the eShop in HD with online multiplayer

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34283

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara will be releasing on the Wii U eShop June 18, priced at $14.99. Originally announced at PAX East this year, it will be a collection of Capcom's two Dungeons & Dragons themed brawlers: Tower of Doom and Shadow over Mystara.

The game is being developed by Iron Galaxy Studios (Dark Void, Darkstalkers Resurrection) and published by Capcom. It will feature HD visuals, drop-in/drop-out online co-op, customizable house rules, and several other new features.


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When the NWR staff set out to create this feature, they had no idea just how far the discussion would take them.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/roundtable/34273

When NWR Site Director Neal Ronaghan asked staff to chime in on last week's Nintendo Direct, he never expected the frenzied back-and-forth that would follow. Nintendo fans are commonly believed to have very strong feelings about the company and its games and that passion definitely seemed to play out last Friday amongst the Nintendo World Report staff. Though the discussion started on topic, it quickly became inflamed with themes of negativity vs. optimism, objectivity, nostalgia, the N64, launch windows, the Nintendo Direct format, timing, new IPs, and finally Metroid.

The following account is the result of more than 100 e-mails flying back and forth over the course of a single day. Some sections have been re-arranged chronologically so readers can better understand the flow of discussion, and some non-relevant sections of discussion have not been included.

Continued in "On Topic: Favorite Announcements from the May 17 Nintendo Direct"


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TalkBack / Re: Super Mario Bros. 2 Review Mini
« on: May 20, 2013, 04:58:09 PM »
The music of this game was scarred into my brain as a kid. It's so damn catchy.
 

Have it re-scarred


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TalkBack / Super Mario Bros. 2 Review Mini
« on: May 20, 2013, 04:16:50 PM »

An oft-ridiculed sequel that deserves your praise.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/reviewmini/34265

Can I tell you a secret? I’m terrible at video games. Super Mario Bros. 2 used to punish me for hours until I would eventually throw down my controller in frustration. I’ve gotten older, but not much better. Luckily, Nintendo has my back with the save state functionality of the Wii U Virtual Console. I was finally able to traverse the vegetable-riddled land of Subcon and put an end to Wart’s evil schemes.

Even though some people refer to Super Mario Bros. 2 as “not a real Mario game,” because of its strange origins, it’s still pure frantic platforming and puzzle-solving fun from beginning to end. Instead of stomping Goombas, you find yourself pulling up various vegetation and hurling them at your opponents. This throw mechanic adds new depth to the platforming formula, and allows for some great puzzles as well as some hilarious experimentation. Getting used to the details of throwing takes some time due to some finicky trajectory, but with practice, you can adeptly fling turnips with ease.

The varying abilities of each of the four playable characters really make it a game that you can explore and play exactly how you want. From Peach’s almost overpowered floating jump to Luigi’s signature leg-flapping mega jump, reason exists to take on each level multiple times with different characters. Unfortunately every character feels a bit floaty, and I found myself struggling with it through the first half of the game.

With no time limit and a greater emphasis on puzzles, Super Mario Bros. 2 slows down the sometime breakneck speed of the other NES Mario games, allowing for careful strategies. The various forms of the enigmatic Birdo, who makes up the majority of the boss encounters, is placed in deviously difficult terrain, and the handful of other unique bosses require a fun mix of strategy and timing.

The game has limited continues, but save state functionality means no more going back to the beginning of the game. While the difficulty curve can be uneven, a lot of fun can be had here. Combine that with the pleasure of seeing the first (and in some cases only) appearances of a lot of Mario characters, and you’ve got a package that’s well worth the cover price.


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Deathstroke confirmed as playable character, but will he be available on the Wii U version?

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34261

The first trailer for Batman: Arkham Origins shows Batman busting some crooks before he encounters Deathstroke for a battle in a storage facility. After the battle is over, Black Mask makes an appearance telling Deathstroke that he's "not the only assassin in town." A wounded Batman is then seemingly bludgeoned by Black Mask. The trailer ends with Batman standing on a bridge.

The villain Deathstroke will be a playable character, courtesy of a pre-order bonus that is currently only confirmed for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. The status of the DLC for the Wii U version is unconfirmed. We have reached out to Warner Bros. for comment.

The Wii U DLC for a recent Warner Bros. game, Injustice: Gods Among Us, is set to release several months after the other versions, and the Wii U version didn't participate in any pre-order bonuses.

Batman: Arkham Origins is set for an October 25 release on Wii U, and Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate, a 3DS game made by former Metroid Prime developers, will be out on the same day. Check out the trailer below.


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TalkBack / Re: New Monster Hunter 4 Screenshots
« on: May 20, 2013, 12:26:36 AM »
Yeah I'm hoping for a Wii U version as well, MH3U has been great on it. The gamepad is way more comfortable for those extra long hunts than my 3DS...

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TalkBack / New Monster Hunter 4 Screenshots
« on: May 19, 2013, 09:33:30 PM »

Capcom has released new screenshots from the upcoming Monster Hunter 4 on their Japanese site.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34254

Capcom has released new screenshots and artwork on their Japanese site for their upcoming title, Mosnter Hunter 4. The game is due out this summer in Japan on the 3DS, no North American release date has been set.

The screenshots include some new monsters as well as some concept art of the environments to be featured in the game. Among the new monsters is what appears to be some sort of land shark, as well as some images of a Lagombi, who many may remember as one of the monsters featured in the demo of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate. Check the gallery below for all the images.


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TalkBack / Big Bass Arcade: No Limit Coming to 3DS eShop
« on: May 19, 2013, 08:43:47 PM »

Big John Games releasing fishing simulator on eShop.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/news/34253

Big John Games is releasing Big Bass Arcade: No Limit on the 3DS eShop sometime later this year. The game was originally intended to be a retail release on the Wii, but was converted to a downloadable 3DS title last year.

The game will feature ten lakes, forty tournaments and challenges, seven fish species, ten lures, and a record tracking system. Once a fish is hooked, the game can utilize either the 3DS's touch screen or button inputs as the virtual fishing reel.

Development on Big Bass Arcade: No Limit is complete, and the game is currently in testing at Nintendo. 


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Podcast Discussion / Episode 86: Shall We Talk About Batman Now?
« on: May 18, 2013, 01:17:39 PM »

Get out your power ring and put on your cape, we're talking all about super hero games on this week's Connectivity.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/connectivity/34241

Listen up super friends, you're in for quite a show this week. This week on Connectivity we're talking all about super hero games. Neal, Justin, and Scott go in depth into the genre and discuss their favorite games starring men in tights.

After we're done talking super heroes, all you hockey fans can stay tuned for a bonus segment featuring Scott, JP, and Donald. They talk all about the NHL Playoffs. Who will win Lord Stanley's Cup? Well, we don't know yet but there are some pretty good educated guesses in here.

Don't forget to send your listener mail questions to us by clicking here. And please also rate and review the show on iTunes.


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TalkBack / Best of Miiverse: Mega Man
« on: May 13, 2013, 05:39:09 PM »

Miiverse artists gather to pay tribute to Mega Man.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/feature/34162

Loved by many gamers, Mega Man has not gotten his due in recent years. Though Capcom themselves might not appreciate him enough to keep a steady stream of franchise game coming, the fine artists of Miiverse sure seem to have a lot of love for The Blue Bomber. Take a look at some choice works from the online Miiverse community, and keep in mind that every single one of these was drawn freehand on a Wii U gamepad.

These are just a sampling of the many fan works on Miiverse, there's many more on the full MEGA MAN Miiverse Community. which Wii U owners can access either through their consoles or online.

Mega Man and Ice Man Don't Seem to Get Along, Created by ZeldaLover47

Mega Man Lets His Hair Down, Created by AXA20XX

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Cutman's Second Job, Created by Geoweasel

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Yeah... They DO Sorta Look Like Lemons..., https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAABAAAYUKk8mYS7Cg">Created by Supermegafriend

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Why Have I Never Thought of This Before…, Created by ngready

Smile, Created by lgnbunny

Looks Like Someone Died to Bladers One Too Many Times, Created by ClassicJetterz

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Fans Are Still Yearning for the Cancelled Megaman Legends 3 Project, Created by PadawanOfWindu

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Pictures Are Worth a Thousand Cries for Help, Created by SonicBoy99999999

Airman ASCII Art, Created by Alucario

A MegaBuster for Every Job, Except..., Created by JohnyB

Beware the Blue Bomber, Created by KCJones

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Derp, Created by Quetzalcoatl2k

Business End of the Mega Buster, Created by Iheartpirates

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Megaman Sketch, Created by Giffca

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Cutman Has That Covered, Created by sp19047

Well, They Have the Arm Cannons in Common, Created by MrPiggyJelly1337

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Yes, That's Drawn By Hand, Created by MoonMoney

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More Lemons, Created by LegendofNerd

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Who Could Refuse That Face?, https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAABAABnUV51B1mASA">Created by RiverBoss

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Plumber Vs. Bomber, https://miiverse.nintendo.net/posts/AYMHAAABAAAYUKk8prd3fA ">Created by BigRatdogHead

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A Sense of Sadness Prevails..., Created by TehVisitor78

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Blue Bomber vs. Blue Bomber? Created by Dr.Noh

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This Game is Hard!  Created by Squirreltastic

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Pew! Pew! Pew!  Created by IndianaSTONED

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Dr. Wiley Fans Unite!  Created by Nesmaniac

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Mr. Saturn Man?  Created by KingDarian

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Ugly Box-Art Cutman, Created by ALinkToTheSack

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Sniper Joe, Created by Flecko

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An Uncanny Resemblance, Created by Superluisrules


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Podcast Discussion / Re: Episode 85: Make Your Legs Shake
« on: May 13, 2013, 12:44:21 PM »
I don't think any of us have picked it up yet, but it's certainly on my list!

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Podcast Discussion / Episode 85: Make Your Legs Shake
« on: May 11, 2013, 02:08:34 PM »

Mario, Donkey Kong, Wii U, and lots more on this week's Connectivity.

http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/connectivity/34159

Gather 'round kids and let me tell you a story. This is a story about a little podcast called Connectivity. On this week's episode, we've got three segments for you. First up, Neal and 'Trick go over two newly released games, Mario and Donkey Kong: Minis on the Move and Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D. How do they stack up to their counterparts, and are they worth your time? Listen up and find out!

In our second segment, Neal, Lauren, Scott, and Zach grade the Wii U after its first six months on the market. Something tells me somebody is getting a "see me after class" note to take home for their parents to sign.

Finally, we've got a bonus segment at the end of the episode focusing on the Playstation Vita.

Don't forget to send in your listener mail by clicking here. And please rate and review the show on iTunes.


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TalkBack / Re: Nintendo World Report: Powered Off - Issue 5
« on: May 01, 2013, 10:26:38 PM »
LOVING these. Keep up the good work! :cool;

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