NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast #146: What if We had Total Creative Control of a Nintendo IP?
This week on the NXpress Nintendo Podcast, Matthew Ponthier joins us to discuss Nintendo and Cygames’s collaborative mobile title, Dragalia Lost, which was released in the US, Japan, and select other territories earlier this month. In our main event, each host chooses a popular Nintendo franchise and decides what they would do with the series if they had total creative control. Finally, the gang closes off the show with a review of Luigi’s Mansion on the Nintendo 3DS. Luigi’s first solo excursion wasn’t perfect, and neither is this recent port. 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: Review of Dragalia Lost
Dragalia Lost soundtrack
Main Event: What we would do if we had total creative control of a Nintendo IP
Punch-Out!! soundtrack
Bonus Content: Luigi’s Mansion review
Luigi’s Mansion soundtrack
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