Nintendo Times Radio Episode 17: Mailbag Mayhem
We’ve been asking listeners like you to send in questions! We finally got enough to do another Mailbag segment. Find out what our favorite soundtracks are, what we think the future of amiibo is going to be, and why Nintendo hasn’t released Mother 3 in North America.
Also in this episode we go over the new Nintendo Selects games that were announced. Plus, we talk about the games we’ve been playing! Thanks for taking the time to listen.
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Show Notes:
Nintendo Times Radio is a podcast covering the entire spectrum of the video game universe. Unlike the site, we often discuss games and topics unrelated to Nintendo. In other words, even if you’re not the biggest Nintendo fan out there, we hope you’ll find some value in our conversations and topics. Here’s what’s in store for this episode:
INTRODUCTION
GAMING UPDATE
Ben – No Man’s Sky (PS4)
James – Titanfall 2 Technical Demo (PS4)
Craig – Ori & the Blind Forest (Xbox One)
Craig – Metroid Prime: Federation Force Blast Ball demo (3DS)
HEADLINES
Nintendo Patent – NX Related?
3DS Best-Selling System for July 2016
Nintendo Wins Gamescom Awards
Dragon Quest X Confirmed for NX
New Nintendo Selects Games Announced
FEATURE
The Mailbag – We answer your questions!
CONCLUSION
Contact us on Twitter at:
@NintendoTimes85
Craig: @CraigMajaski
James: @MajorLameGamer
Ben: @BenGaming00
Music Credits:
Intro: Frontier by Doctor Vox
♫ DOCTOR VOX – Frontier
http://youtube.com/watch?v=b-xcRF35QeU
http://facebook.com/doctorvox
http://youtube.com/doctorvoxofficial
Fight 1, Fight 2, and Fanfare by Nobuo Uematsu – Final Fantasy II (IV) OST
Main Theme & Overworld by Koji Kondo – Super Mario Bros. OST
Phendrana Drifts by Kenji Yamamoto & Kouchi Kyuma – Metroid Prime OST

Craig has been covering the video game industry since 1995. His work has been published across a wide spectrum of media sites. He’s currently the Editor-In-Chief of Nintendo Times and contributes to Gaming Age.