Region Free Gamers: The Podcast Fluent in Gaming!
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It's all about the Nintendo Switch today as Masa, Arnie, Ozzy and Paul start off the first of a two part Switchstravaganza by first talking about the many ways the Wii-U failed (02:00), before discussing the similarities between Nintendo and child actors (19:00). The guys speculate on how Nintendo embracing the hipster helped their dominance of the handheld video game market (41:30), and finish up by answering the question: would the Switch have succeeded if not for one of the all-time greatest video games - Zelda: Breath Of The Wild (1:08:30).
Bonus drinking game: take a sip every time Ozzy mentions his disgust with the Wii-U!
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