The Nichiest Podcast Ever
A look at the nichier side of gaming by Bryan, Anne, and shidoshi.
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//Topics: We talk about our holiday adventures, the impending release of the New 3DS in America, the upcoming episodic 3DS visual novel Harvest December, the numerous leaked games coming from XSEED, a wide variety of recent Vita announcements (including Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy, Sayonara Umihara Kawase, and English Steins;Gate), the mixing of Puzzle & Dragons and Super Mario Bros., Cheerleading (Pikmin 3, Coming Out on Top, Woah Dave, Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley), and more!
//Radio site: radio.morningproject.com
//Email: nichiest@morningproject.com
//Twitter: Bryan (@thegaygamer), Anne (@apricotsushi), shidoshi (@pikoeri)
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cddb
January 19, 2015 — 18:06
hooray for the one true niche games podcast.
the only stuff i’ve seen from that -other- “niche” “gamer” group was, how shall i say….reactionary right-wing tripe? ^_^
Bryan (The Gay Gamer)
January 21, 2015 — 12:32
Glad to hear it, CDDB! Hopefully we can keep you cheering for many podcasts to come ^^ Also, thanks for the comment and for listening!
Bryan (The Gay Gamer)
January 21, 2015 — 14:15
BTW, shidoshi, although the proper spelling of “whoa” is, uh, whoa (as you have it spelled here), the game’s title actually is “Woah Dave!” I have no idea if that’s intentional on the part of its developers/publishers, or if they unknowingly put a typo into the title of their game 🙂
Thomas W
March 11, 2015 — 12:19
Oh hey…there is a whole other podcast on here! Morning Project…you spoil me. Great show! Shidoshi, Anne, Bryan, thank you for helping me manage the drudgery of my work day with your fun and lively insights. I’ve become quite the MP podcast junkie!
Thomas W
March 11, 2015 — 12:23
And Anne, GameStop is rather dreary and borderline terrifying in any state, really. Whether it it comes to selection or the atmosphere, I get depressed just walking by one.
apricotsushi
April 29, 2015 — 19:58
Sorry for the late reply! I always forget people comment on here 😉 That’s too bad, I remember a few years ago I did manage to find some pretty awesome used games! But I guess pretty much anything is better than the shoddy selection in Australia…
Thomas W
April 29, 2015 — 20:11
On occasion you can find some gems, but sadly, that is more the exception as opposed to the rule. What was once a hub for gaming during the Golden Generation has deteriorated into a swap-house for tablets and bargain bin Wii games. I wasn’t kidding when I said that it depressed me to walk by them…it’s actually downright sad.
Add to that the fact that they will be bringing back retro trade ins, and you have the final death knell for the once proud monolith. (I don’t mean that retro games are bad; they are my fave, actually..but I foresee a gloomy future where bins sit, full-to-bursting with $1.00 copies of Madden 94 for the SNES or unusable copies of the Super Scope 6 carts…)
apricotsushi
April 29, 2015 — 21:11
Ah, that’s such as shame 🙁