Welcome to day 11 of the sub-a-thon. The place we’re going, we can’t want eyes to see.
This week, Gui and James have Wii Change Sports activities however each are nonetheless very new on the time of recording. Regardless, because the successor to one in all Nintendo’s most profitable merchandise, it deserves some dialogue. The shortage of discrete data is supplemented with wild conjecture about DLC and the On-line Enlargement Pack. Guillaume is beginning Remaining Fantasy XIII once more, for some cause, and this serves as a reminder that this was a very long time in the past. Jon purchased Reggie’s new e book, however he hasn’t really learn it but, so we speculate about what’s in it. This isn’t a joke. Lastly, Greg has some last ideas on the Change model of Great 101.
After a break, the crew takes-on two emails. James had meant to avoid wasting the second for punishing the viewers once they did not ship electronic mail, however everybody else on the present hates you. They demanded we learn this electronic mail. Keep in mind, who loves you if you hear to those two questions: “I do not know, simply riff I assume” and “make yourselves into VTubers.” You are able to do no matter these folks did by slamming your face into your keyboard a number of instances, whereas pointing your browser right here.
This episode was edited by Guillaume Veillette. The “Males of Leisure” theme music was produced solely for Radio Free Nintendo by Perry Burkum. Hear extra at Perry’s SoundCloud. The Radio Free Nintendo emblem was produced by Connor Strickland. See extra of his work at his web site.
This episode’s ending music is Okikurmi The Hero from Okami. Composition by Hiroshi Yamaguchi. It was requested by Apkopf. All rights reserved by Capcom CO., LTD.