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Episode 381: A Golden Opportunity

by Nicholas Bray, James Jones, Jon Lindemann, Jonathan Metts, and Guillaume Veillette - May 4, 2014, 7:26 pm EDT
Total comments: 14

RetroActive: Goldeneye Online is finally complete, with the help from a friend. We also check out several brand new Nintendo games!

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After several weeks of teasing and preparation, it's finally time to realize the 30th RetroActive feature with Goldeneye 007 for Wii. But first, we have loads of fresh Nintendo games in New Business. James is up first with the surprise dump of Mega Man Xtreme on 3DS Virtual Console. It's hard to believe we're talking about an old handheld game being made available on this service, but maybe not as unlikely as an adaptation of the Mega Man X series for Game Boy Color turning out pretty good. Jonny follows that with effusive praise for NES Remix 2, the one that gets it right. He also piggybacks onto Guillaume's impressions for Child of Light, the new Canadian Role-Playing Game (CRPG) available on your Wii U and other platforms. Finally, Jon catches up with the Mario Golf: World Tour demo on 3DS as we try to figure out whether any of us is excited by another Mario sports game, regardless of its quality.

In the latter half of the show, we do make good on RetroActive, with considerable help from our friend Nicholas Bray (the NWR Powered Off mastermind). We all played Goldeneye online for this feature, sometimes with each other, and managed to have a lot of fun despite innate problems with the Nintendo WiFi Connection service, not to mention a few balance issues with the game itself. Maybe we won't mourn Friend Codes and the inability to patch these games, but it is justifiably sad to see such a fun multiplayer game shut down. Thanks so much to everyone who played online with us! If your interest was piqued, and you'd still like to play this game online before the servers shut down in late May, try to drum up interest right here.

Listener Mail is definitely in the cards next week, and we have plenty of ground to cover with reactions to Nintendo's E3 plans, RFN 400 feedback, and much more. Let us know what you'd like to hear discussed, and we'll try to make it happen!

RetroActive will return...

This podcast was edited by Guillaume Veillette.

Music for this episode of Radio Free Nintendo is used with permission from Jason Ricci & New Blood. You can purchase their newest album, Done with the Devil, directly from the record label, Amazon (CD) (MP3), or iTunes, or call your local record store and ask for it!

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Talkback

azekeMay 05, 2014

Punch Out Wii challenges don't really teach you to play the game, because by the time you unlock it you already should know the game enough. All of them are very obscure, like it's asking you to TKO certain boxer in 40 seconds without telling you how. So you know it's possible and start looking for weaknesses and extremely narrow timing windows. And figuring these patterns that you didn't see first time is the hardest part about these challenges.


The best use of NES Remix stamps was this masterpiece:
https://d3esbfg30x759i.cloudfront.net/pap/zlCfzRQxFao4LPrxcE

azekeMay 05, 2014

Just listening to your experiences of playing GoldenEye online, it reminded me (again) just how barebones console shooters got.


I don't even care about online issues though they are appalling. But the stuff with no predetermined respawn points, no design efforts whatsoever to remove spawn kills, no care with even trying to explain and motivate players to actually do mission objectives?.. And yeah, level progression stuff is stupid.

eggface123May 05, 2014

I dont play Golf games usually. But the tournaments are great. Its really deep. Im loving it.


Meesta JOOOOOOOONNNESS!

eggface123May 05, 2014

Also play more than the DEMO of Mario Golf before you take poops on it.    Jones! Jones! MISTAAAAAAA JONES!!!

Demos are designed to get you excited about a game, or at the very least interested. As I said, the demo for Mario Golf fails to do so. I'm not going to buy a game that isn't of interest to me. Maybe the tournaments are great, but that's not in the demo, and I'm not exactly eager to shell out a fairly significant stack of cash to find out.

PlugabugzMay 06, 2014

RetroActive will return in James Jones and the Sprite who Loved Me.

James Jones License to Troll

You Only Host Twice

103 is Forever

Thunderlord

Haha!


From Lindy With Love.

Quantum of Solatorobo?

Quote from: azeke

Punch Out Wii challenges don't really teach you to play the game, because by the time you unlock it you already should know the game enough. All of them are very obscure, like it's asking you to TKO certain boxer in 40 seconds without telling you how. So you know it's possible and start looking for weaknesses and extremely narrow timing windows. And figuring these patterns that you didn't see first time is the hardest part about these challenges.

Ah, you're right. I still think there's a similarity, though, in that it places you in situations where you're forced to learn to play better.

PlugabugzMay 06, 2014

Live And Let Greg

And of course:

Dr. Metts.

Fatty The HuttMay 06, 2014

Quote from: Shaymin

Quantum of Solatorobo?

you win  :D

Pixelated PixiesMay 06, 2014

@MrDiamondJ's are Forever.

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