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Video Games Logic Podcast Episode 302: Nintendont Do That!!!
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Video Games Logic Podcast Episode 302: Nintendont Do That!!!

Video Game Logic Podcast

May 12, 20231h 47mExplicit

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Show Notes

This week Shrink & Rage discusses Nintendo, Nintendo, and influential video games.

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Show Highlights & Timestamps
  • Games We Played 2:10

  • Nintendo Switch Sales Slow, Surpasses 125 Million 53:45

  • Nintendo On Warpath. Files DMCA on Emulation Tools 1:00:37

  • Last of US, Wii Sports, Computer Space, and Barbie Join World Video Game Hall of Fame 1:07:47

  • PC gamers are getting really, really fed up with one sh*tty port after another 1:30:00

 

Games We Played

Rage:

Shapez

The Oregon Trail

 

Shrink:

Mods!

Honkai: Star Rail

 

News
  • Nintendo Hardware

Nintendo Life: Switch Hardware Sales Now Over 125 Million, PS2, Nintendo DS Target Still A Way Off

Games Industry Biz: Nintendo profits dip to $6.6 billion after year of hardware struggles

 

  • Nintendo PR

Nintendo Life: Switch Android Emulator Skyline Halts Development Due To "Potential Legal Risks"

PC Gamer: Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's leak has turned into one giant mess for the emulation community

Ars Technica: Nintendo, ticked by Zelda leaks, does a DMCA run on Switch emulation tools

 

  • Video Game Hall of Fame

Games Industry Biz: Barbie Fashion Designer, Computer Space, Last of Us, Wii Sports join Hall of Fame | News-in-brief

 

  • Bad PC Game Ports

PC Gamer: PC gamers are getting really, really fed up with one sh*tty port after another