Infendo Radio Episode 350: Thanks for the memories!

Infendo Radio Episode 350: Thanks for the memories!

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Welcome everyone to episode 350 of Infendo Radio!

A Special Message

As you may of heard this is the last episode of Infendo Radio by Harrison Milfeld, Colin Crompton and myself Lewis Pugh. It wasn’t a quick or easy decision but we have decided to setup our own weekly podcast called Nintendo Voice, if you would like to continue to hear more from us please follow us at www.nintendovoice.com we are also on YouTube, iTunes and of course Twitter please do feel welcome to reach out and say hello!

Now onto the epic show! (epic intro also!)

We start off with Nintendo News! covering Mighty No. 9’s boxed release, Xenoblade’s Japanese launch, amiibo tab and the Yooka-Laylee Kickstarter!

We then move onto our special feature: Rare Memories where we discuss some of our favourite and most memorable classic Rare games.

Finally we wrap up the show with Community Comments and you have provided us some meaty questions to chew over from unannounced 2015 releases, favourite game of the year so far, amiibo! and more!

Thank you!

Thank you readers, listeners, staff and ex staff – everyone has been so supportive and made doing this so much fun.  It’s been really good to do allot with the podcast having been guest, editor and host all at some point. It’s been a great honour to have worked at Infendo and it is incredibly sad to leave, you will all be missed greatly.

If you like Infendo please support it! The site needs new righters and podcasters and this is your chance to do something great for a great community! If your interested in helping out in anyway please contact the site owner Daniel at contact@infendo.com

 

Click here to listen to the show on  your Wii U! 

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Lewis Pugh is a game developer at Leuvsion (www.leuvsion.com) for mobile platforms, born and bred on Nintendo gaming. Being a developer gives Lewis a unique perspective on Nintendo news, especially relating to the eShop and Nintendo Network. Today he plays Wii U and 3DS enjoying their distinctive gameplay offerings. Looking into what the future holds for Nintendo is always tricky, even with its established heritage, but that’s exactly what makes it so fun. NNID: Leuvsion