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We promised ourselves a shorter episode this week, and for once we deliver. Guillaume kicks off New Business with a look at the now-patched Rime for Switch. Performance is still an issue, but the game is playable in portable mode. He then has a look at newly-released brawler Streets of Red. Full of homages, the game doesn't deliver much new to the genre. He also gives an update on Burly Men at Sea, and it turns out there's no avoiding the whale. Greg takes a look at The Mummy Demastered, a WayForward-developed Metroidvania tie-in to the 2017 Tom Cruise film vehicle. A 2D action movie licensed game? It's 1992 all over again.
No break this week, as we slide right into Listener Mail. This week we announce when we like our announcements, assume the Virtual Console is dead, and design our own Nintendo Land. You can report concerns about our sub-standard food offerings by sending us an email.
This episode was edited by Guillaume Veillette. The "Men of Leisure" theme song was produced exclusively for Radio Free Nintendo by Perry Burkum. Hear more at Perry's SoundCloud. The Radio Free Nintendo logo was produced by Connor Strickland. See more of his work at his website.
This episode's ending music was requested by Aero: A Song for Eternal Story, from Phantasy Star Online Episode I. All rights reserved by Sega Games Co., Ltd..