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NXpress Nintendo Podcast #38: Rare Spotlight + The 16 Most Anticipated Games of 2016
It’s a new year and we are back with a new intro and a jam-packed episode. This week we discuss three of Rare’s best games starting with Blast Corps, an action/puzzle experience that is unlike anything that came before it. We also set aside some time to talk about why RC Pro-Am and RC Pro Am II are two of the very best games released on the NES. But before we discuss any games from the past we countdown our 16 most anticipated games of 2016. All this and more!
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Episode Playlist:
00:00: Intro
01:00: Nintendosage: The 16 Most anticipated games of 2016
36:00: YIIK Theme song
38:00: The Main Event: Blast Corps review
50:00: RC Pro-Am Title Song
51:00: Post Game Content: RC Pro-Am and RC Pro Am 2
60:00: RC Pro-Am Theme Song
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