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Episode 135: Staples

by Alex Culafi, Daan Koopman, Zachary Miller, Neal Ronaghan, Scott Thompson, and Addison Webb - May 27, 2014, 7:44 am EDT
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News, games we've been playing, and a special Godzilla bonus segment on this week's Connectivity!

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Man, these delays are becoming a regular things huh? Sorry about that! There were a few technical issues this week, but we've gotten it all sorted out. We have two segments and one bonus segment for you this week.

Kicking the show off, Scott and Alex sit down to discuss the biggest news stories of the past couple weeks. The boys go over Nintendo's E3 plans, the end of Nintendo WiFi, the upcoming Smash Bros. tournament, and more!

After that, Daan, Addison, and Alex talk about a whole mess of games they've been playing. The God of War Collection, Kirby Triple Deluxe, Denpa Men 3, Ittle Dew, Mario Kart 8, Inazuma Eleven Go, and current GOTY contender Fit Music.

Closing out the show, Zach and Neal are back with another movie bonus segment, this time all about Godzilla. What did the guys think about the latest attempt at reviving the monster, now with 100% less Puff Daddy on the soundtrack? Listen to find out!

Be sure to click here to send us your listener mail. Next episode has our E3 predictions segment, and we'd love to read some of your predictions, too, so send them in! We'll see you then!

This episode edited by Scott Thompson

Talkback

SJarrellMay 27, 2014

You can add users that you've recently played with.

Go to your friends list and hit Y, this will bring up a list of users that you've played with. Click their Mii, then click Send Friend Request.

oksodaScott Thompson, Associate EditorMay 27, 2014

Quote from: SJarrell

You can add users that you've recently played with.

Go to your friends list and hit Y, this will bring up a list of users that you've played with. Click their Mii, then click Send Friend Request.

Oh wow, awesome! Yeah, the Wii U is pretty much on par with what the other services are offering in terms of friends lists and such. Now just increase the maximum number of friends to 1000, please.

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