NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast 140: Piracy, Plagiarism and, Breaking Down the Super Mario Series
This week on the NXpress Nintendo Switch Podcast we briefly discuss plagiarism and the Fillip Miucin scandal (with reason) as well as piracy, and the takedown of Emuparadise, via threats by Nintendo. In our main event, Patrick, Rick, and Tim spend a good twenty minutes trying to decide which Mario games belong in the “Super Mario” series and which don’t. Should The Legend of the Seven Stars be included? Should the original Mario Bros. arcade game be included? There’s a lot to debate but after much deliberation, we’ve come to an agreement. All this and more!
You can listen to our show on Stitcher, iTunes, Podbean, or simply click the play button below.
Playlist
LFXIV – NXpress Intro
Nintendosage: A quick mention of the IGN scandal
Octopath Traveller Soundtrack
Main Event: Breaking down the Super Mario series
WarioWare Gold sound clip
Bonus Content: Discussing piracy and website like Emuparadise
Octopath Traveller Soundtrack
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