NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast #199: ‘Journey to the Savage Planet’ and Games Never Ported
Plus Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
This week on the NXpress Nintendo Switch podcast, Marty Allen joins Tim and Rick to discuss Journey to the Savage Planet , a first-person action platformer, a Metroidvania-style exploration game, and a very funny satire, all in one colorful, pulsating package. In addition, Marty gives a breakdown of Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics, an eclectic collection of games to play and discover on your Nintendo Switch system.
In the main event, the boys discuss forgotten games made by Nintendo which have never once been ported. These include rare and hard to find gems; games that will likely never be reborn due to licensing issues, and of course, games that rely on a certain accessory that is no longer made. All this and more!
You can listen to our show on Stitcher, iTunes, Podbean, or simply click the play button below.
Playlist
Journey to the Savage Planet clip
LFXIV – NXpress Intro
Nintendosage: Journey to the Savage Planet Review
Journey to the Savage Planet Soundtrack
Main Event: Discussing Forgotten Games
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Soundtrack
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