Nintendo Times Radio 38.2: E3 2017 Special – Xbox Press Conference Reactions

The moment many gamers had been waiting for happened just a few hours ago with the Xbox Press Conference. Microsoft finally took the wraps off of its new home console, the Xbox One X (formerly known as Project Scorpio). This “monster” is capable of delivering the best graphics in the home console arena.

We discuss what we thought of the debut as well as the 42 games that were shown off. This year’s show seemed to flow better than last year’s, and there’s always excitement in the air when new hardware is shown off for the first time. Plus, we got an extended look at Anthem, which is shaping up to be one of my favorite games of the show already!

We have many more podcasts to record. Bethesda is up next and Monday we’ll have Ubisoft and Sony and then Tuesday Nintendo. Thanks so much 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:

WELCOME TO NINTENDO TIMES RADIO!

0:00 – Intro: Frontier by Doctor Vox
♫ DOCTOR VOX – Frontier
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Xbox 2017 Press Conference

0:46 – Xbox Press Conference Discussion and Reaction

MUSICAL FINALE

1:23:58 – E3 2017 Trailer by Microsoft – Ori & The Will of the Wisps OST

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Craig Majaski

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.

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