Nintendo World Report
NINTENDO WORLD REPORT, LLC officially started on March 7, 1999. On this day, Billy Berghammer took advantage of some free web hosting from NConnect Internet Services and began creating a website using Microsoft Front Page 98. Prior to this, during the early days of the Nintendo 64, Billy had contributed to N64HQ, which was one of the first and most renowned N64 websites online. After N64HQ closed down, he decided to take a break from the video game journalism scene. With some unexpected free time on his hands due to being let go from his job just a month earlier, he found a silver lining to unemployment. This led to the creation of N2000HQ.
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3 weeks ago |
nintendoworldreport.com | Greg Leahy |Jon Lindemann |Syrenne McNulty
Today was the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct. We are joined by friend of the show Syrenne McNulty to help sort through all the news that came out of today's barrage of headlines, developer interviews, YouTube videos, Nintendo Today updates, press releases, etc. Obviously, we cover a lot of ground.
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3 weeks ago |
nintendoworldreport.com | Greg Leahy |Jon Lindemann
You'll have to provide your own hand gestures. Download in MP3 FormatSubscribe to MP3 FeedSubscribe via iTunes (Please rate and review, too!)This week, Nintendo surprised us with a Direct for Switch games, less than a week before the Direct for Switch 2.
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3 weeks ago |
nintendoworldreport.com | Zachary Miller |John Rairdin |Neal Ronaghan
Everyone is here!Subscribe via iTunes (Please rate and review, too!)After a fissure in space time opened in Chicago, multiple eras of Connectivity hosts were pulled together into an Air B&B. Then completely unrelated Nintendo decided to have a Nintendo Direct so we quickly and poorly recorded a podcast with whatever we had sitting around.
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1 month ago |
nintendoworldreport.com | Greg Leahy |Jon Lindemann
This week, a bunch of Koei SNES games coming to NSO (00:01:14), perfect for the #5 Strategy Podcast. Also, Xenoblade Chronicles X is out. We have a lot to say, considering we'd played a combined six hours (00:21:04). Jon is also playing a different open world game, Monster Hunter Wilds (01:05:54). Guillaume is still catching up on Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (01:016:57), and we take a trip down RFN memory lane.
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1 month ago |
nintendoworldreport.com | Justin Berube
What you'll want to know going in. Xenoblade Chronicles X is escaping Wii U captivity in the form of Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition. This remastered version features improved graphics, higher resolution rendering, quality of life updates, and a fair amount of new content. But if it is your first time venturing to the distant world of Mira, we've assembled a few frequently asked questions you might be asking as you debate picking this game up.
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