[Nintendo Everything Podcast] – episode #17 – The Liar Bowser and the Retiring Reggie
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Hey there, my mischievous koopalings!
This week on NEP, we’re doing a special feature on just how much we adore Reggie Fils-Aimé: our favorite moments, how he helped define a new era of Nintendo and the games industry, and how he interacted with the fans on an intimate level. Plus, who is Doug Bowser and why are we looking forward to him? Then we go deep, DEEP into the Xbox Game Pass for Switch rumors by having a great discussion on the industry moving forward, how Microsoft is trying to have it evolve with this new tier of streaming and distribution, and the infrastructure they depend on. Plus, so much more! We hope you enjoy our insight.
A big thank you to all of our listeners and to those who share the podcast and contribute to NEP’s continued growth! Check below for more details and timestamps.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes – Vol. 1: Black Dandelion DLC launches February 28
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The first piece of DLC for Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is nearly here. Vol. 1: Black Dandelion will arrive on February 28, Nintendo announced today.
Below are a few screenshots:
Vol. 1: Black Dandelion features the Badman Strikes Back Adventure, including Shinobu as a playable character.
[Nintendo Everything Podcast] – episode #15 – Xbox Live Coming to Switch?
Posted on 5 years ago by Oni Dino(@Oni_Dino) in Podcast | 0 comments
Hello, my beautiful goombas!
This week on NEP, Oni and Galen wade through the concept of Xbox Live on Nintendo Switch, discuss the weekly news, and banter over all the talking points that Nintendo gave us from their Financial Q&A.
Plus, Oni talks the importance of women in the (Nintendo) workplace in regards to Japanese society and Galen tells us all about what game he needs to see revived in his lifetime.
A big thank you to all of our listeners and to those who share the podcast— our show is growing at a very healthy rate! We hope you’re enjoying listening! Please leave us your feedback, and check below for more details and timestamps.
Suda51 on making Travis Strikes Again, scrapped plans for Golden Dragon GP, No More Heroes’ future
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In a recent issue of Famitsu, a lengthy interview with published with Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes director Suda51. There was some interesting discussion about the game’s creation, ambitious plans for Golden Dragon GP that were ultimately scrapped, and a bit of talk about the series’ future.
We’ve now prepared a full translation of the interview. Read the talk with Suda51 in its entirety below.
Suda51 talks further about Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes’ ending, wants to make an announcement at E3
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has a pretty interesting ending. We won’t get into it for spoiler reasons, but if you want to learn more, you can find our original post here. Basically: you’ll want to pay attention to what happens after the credits.
Gamereactor was able to ask director Suda51 further about the ending, and was told that it was inspired by “the gaudy, in-your-face endings you see in the Marvel Cinematic Universe”. He also spoke about wanting to make some sort of announcement at E3 in June.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes new opening cinematic live, shows big connection to another Suda51 game
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We heard not too long ago that Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes would be getting a brand new opening cinematic. That update has now gone live, and the video can be seen in-game. If you have yet to see it, we have it below – and it includes a pretty big revelation.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes update out now (version 1.0.1)
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has received a new update. After applying version 1.0.1, players will be able to access New Game+ mode. All skills and character levels can be carried over.
Have you completed Spicy Mode? If so, you’ll also be able to access new t-shirts. Finally, “several bugs have been fixed to ensure the smoothest gameplay experience possible.”
Suda51 comments on Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes’ ending
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If you happen to reach the ending of Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, something interesting will happen. It’s tough to go into any sort of detail without spoiling anything, but what players see was enough for Kotaku to ask director Suda51 about it.
He shared the following comment:
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes to add “Legendary” t-shirts, including Jet Set Radio
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has a ton of different collaboration t-shirts in the game. We even just found out right before launch that there’s one based on Zelda: Majora’s Mask.
Grasshopper Manufacture actually isn’t done adding t-shirts, despite the fact that the game is out. Director Suda51 has revealed that “the first run” of Legendary designs will be coming in February. The first one, pictured above, confirms that one will be for Jet Set Radio.
Suda51 shares a special message to celebrate Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes’ launch
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes has finally launched on Switch, and director Suda51 made a little thank you message to celebrate. Check it out below.
#TravisStrikesAgain: #NoMoreHeroes is out now! To celebrate, @suda_51 has a special thank you message to all the fans and indie developers involved. Be sure to let him know which indie game t-shirt you’re looking forward to wearing in-game! https://t.co/7l6zXx42Ts pic.twitter.com/LVyC92tzql
— Nintendo of America (@NintendoAmerica) January 18, 2019