There are tons of gaming enthusiast podcasts out in the wild, but almost none of the top-tier podcasts are made specifically for Nintendo fans. That’s where we come in! We here at Gamnesia are bringing you a new episode of “Nintendo Week,” a podcast made for Nintendo fans by Nintendo fans.
This week, join Alex, Ben, and Colin as we discuss The Game Awards 2015, the reception of
Xenoblade Chronicles X, Itoi’s reason for ending the Mother series, and what Nintendo’s Black Friday results mean (or don’t mean) for their future. After the break, we’re gearing up for the Smash Bros. Special Broadcast by making our predictions for what the final rounds of DLC will entail. You can check out the episode below—or if you’d like to save it to listen later, you can
check the latest episode out on iTunes, available now.
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More Information on This Week’s Stories:
- The Game Awards will have ten world premieres
- There may also be a tribute to Satoru Iwata
- A small group of fans is already remaking Twilight Princess
- 2015 is Nintendo’s lowest-scoring year on Metacritic in a decade
- Xenoblade Chronicles X reviews are rolling in
- Monolith Soft’s next game won’t be a Xenoblade title
- Monolith Soft’s top priority is not overworking its staff
- Monolith Soft’s Takahashi is a big fan of Western games
- Takahashi also spoke about how long it takes to get your first mech
- Krystal will not be in Star Fox Zero
- Itoi clarified his comments about Mother 4
- Nintendo and Disney XD team up for Clash of Karts
- Wii U was Target’s top-selling item on Black Friday
- One study says Sony actually dominated overall sales that day
- Nintendo Account is already live in Japan
This Week’s Lightning Round:
- European players can now download the Xenoblade X data packs
- Pokémon trainers can now get Hoopa at McDonald’s
- Gamnesia has a review of Typoman
- Tri Force Heroes’ 2.0 update launches with some big changes
- Pokémon Picross launches in North America December 3rd
- A new fighter is announced for Pokkén Tournament December 10th
- Linkle will be playable in the Wii U version of Hyrule Warriors
- Ganondorf will have his trident in Hyrule Warriors Legends
- Super Mario Maker got a Frog Mario outfit and more in Japan
- A Paper Jam costume and course are coming to Mario Maker
- Japanese gamers reacted to Cloud joining Smash the same way we did
- Twilight Princess HD might support Wii Remote controls
- Mega Man Legacy Collection isn’t getting a retail release in Europe
- Europe won’t get the Gold Mega Man Amiibo, either
- Buying the Fire Emblem Fates special edition lets you play the third version early
- Hideki Kamiya wants you to vote for which game he makes next
- Bravely Second in America was apparently censored
- Shantae will be in indie RPG Indivisible if it gets funded
- Level-5 CEO wants Pokémon and Yo-Kai Watch to coexist
- Here’s a Hyrule Warriors Legends trailer for Toon Link
- Here’s one for Skull Kid
- And here’s another for Ganondorf and his trident
- Reggie and Bill wrapped up their “Very Important Meeting”
- A new trailer for SMT x FE details a new character
- Nintendo now sells standalone Wii U GamePads in Japan
- Nintendo has opened an official store on eBay
- EA explains why they don’t make games for Wii U or Vita
- The standalone Chibi-Robo Amiibo is Amazon exclusive for US
- Here’s the updated Amiibo compatibility chart
- A modder is bringing Wario’s Gold Mine to Mario Kart 7
- Peach Gardens is also being added
- The Smashified team fused Splatoon with Mario Sunshine
- Here’s why you should see Pokémon Symphonic Evolutions
This week’s break music is
an incredible 8-bit remix of Wario’s Gold Mine from Mario Kart Wii. This week’s outro music is a big-band medley of several themes from the Super Smash Bros. series
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