Join Us Tonight For Nintendo Times Radio (Ended)

As we enter our fourth season of recording Nintendo Times Radio podcast, we wanted to change things up and involve our listeners in a new way. That’s why we are attempting (hopefully all goes well!) to record a live episode tonight!

Why should you tune in?

Well, you get to hear the podcast three days earlier than normal! Plus, you can interact with us via keyboard in the chatroom. We’ll be going over the latest games we’ve been playing as well as headlines, and our top 10 most anticipated games of 2019. We’d love to hear yours!

How can you listen?

Easy! Just join our Discord channel. You can do this right through your web browser with no need to download an app. The easiest way is to just click here. You can also click the Discord Chat link in the main menu at the top of the site. If you’re on a PC browser you’ll also see the chat room on the right hand side of the screen. If you’re on mobile it’ll appear a ways down on your screen (keep scrolling until you see it).

Once you’re in the Discord room simply join the Nintendo Times Radio audio channel – don’t worry your mic is muted by default so we can’t hear you – and to chat with us join the Nintendo Times Radio Chat and you can type away. We’ll try to include questions and comments in the episode and interact with the audience as much as possible.

When can you listen?

We will be live broadcasting tonight at 7pm PT / 9pm CT / 10pm ET. Our shows typically last between 2 to 3 hours. The format will be Gaming Update (games we’ve been playing), Headlines (gaming news from the past few weeks), and Feature Presentation (this week it’s our Top 10 Most Anticipated Games For 2019).

If all goes well we plan on broadcasting our future episodes live as well. We record every other Friday night at the time listed above.

Finally

Thanks so much for taking the time to join us! We look forward to (virtually) meeting many of you over the course of this year. We hope you’ll become a part of the community!

 

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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