Nathan Fouts appeared on our show at my request, and he was very gracious to do so, especially since we weren't really discussing his games specifically.
Nathan Fouts appeared on our show at my request, and he was very gracious to do so, especially since we weren't really discussing his games specifically. Delete RFN from your computer if you want, send us nasty emails and forum posts if you want, but it makes no sense to punish this man who was just helping us out. Moreover, it's beyond ignorant to spread hate on his games when you haven't even played them.
I don't own an Xbox, nor have I ever had the opportunity to play one of Mr. Fouts' games, but I thought he gave a great interview. I enjoyed his perspectives on game design, what interests him about game design, art styles, and thought it was insightful. I design software for a living, and have always had a passing interest in game design, so I liked it. Especially he brought up a number of Nintendo games during the interview (Mario Galaxy 2, Super Metroid, among them), I guess that I don't really understand the criticism.
NWRs podcasts have been on the top of my lists for nearly 3 years now. I appreciated being able to listen to a bunch of guys who really love games, and who (usually

) appear to really enjoy participating in the podcast. I can name a number of podcasts from professional sites that pale in comparison, and a lot of the time it's because it was very apparent that the participants didn't want to be there sometimes. Enthusiasm makes a difference in the quality of the product. In some cases, I just imagined that some of those guys were just recording podcasts because their boss was making them do it to attract website traffic (the IGN nintendo podcast (under various names, circa 2008 until Matt C. and Bozon left, I'm looking at you). In the case of Retronauts, I suppose I had just attributed it to Jeremy Parrish's general mellow disposition.
Man, I'm really going to miss Retronauts as well. I found it relatively late into it's life, but it has been fun listening to old episodes. I hope that someone somewhere will eventually take up that mantle in the future because I think there's still a lot of great old gaming material to mine for good discussion.
I'll also take an opportunity to state that aside from the techincal difficulties, the OOT and Super Metroid epsiodes are two of my favorites from any podcast. I still have those episodes stored away on my mp3 player; I listened to the Super Metroid episode in my anticipation for Other M, and I'm sure I'll probably break out the OOT episode prior to the release of Skyward Sword.