Welcome to another episode of The Pure Nintendo Podcast! This week we start with an update to our amiibo collection. We both have new additions to show off, and Gemma has something particularly special, but Roger seems to be taking the lead in terms of sheer numbers.
It’s been a big week for Nintendo fans with the latest Nintendo Direct streaming. So many games announced and updated. We’ll name the top three titles we’re excited about and discuss our favorite moments. As we delve into the latest installments in franchises such as The Legend of Zelda, Fire Emblem, and Pikmin, we’re also excited about new titles coming to the Nintendo 64 Online collection.
Dive into the latest issue of Pure Nintendo Magazine, which is out now, and delve into some of the articles on offer, including Roger’s first-ever cover story. It’s an exciting time to get involved and support the magazine!
It also covers the duration between Splatoon 3 and TMNT: Cowabunga Collection. These are great for playing together online, though not without their problems. I’ll give you my thoughts on both.
Finally, a brief overview of the state of the game journalism industry. Be sure to support your favorite publications.
Our weekly podcast discusses all things Nintendo related. If you’re a Koopa Kast fan, don’t worry. This special podcast series is still available. In fact, check out a recent Nintendo Direct episode!
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