NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast 82: The 10 Best Wii U Games and ‘Nintendo Switch’
Though the Wii U never achieved the popularity Nintendo had hoped for in the successor to one of the best-selling consoles of all time, those few who gave this quirky console and its touchscreen gamepad controller a chance were rewarded with some of the best and most unique games of the generation. This week we count down our ten favourite games released for the system before we look ahead at the future of Nintendo, and their upcoming console, the Nintendo Switch. All this and more.
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00:00: Intro
01:00: Main Event: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword review
40:00: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword commercial
41:00: Bonus Content: Favourite and least favourite Zelda games
80:00: Skyward Sword Soundtrack
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