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Nintendo Voice Chat podcast Ep.8




Nintendo Voice Chat podcast Ep.8
Version: 1.0

Platforms: Mobile Gaming, NDS


Categories: Internet & Communications, Multimedia & Graphics

Upload date: 23 Mar 12

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  Nintendo Voice Chat podcast Ep.8 Episode eight of the Nintendo Voice Chat podcast is now out. In this week's show, Matt Casamassina, Mark Bozon, Craig Harris, and Daemon Hatfield discuss quite a number of games for both the Nintendo Wii and DS.

The games covered in the podcast include Protothea, Castle of Shikigami III, Boom Blox, and Iron Man for the DS. In addition, the hosts of the show also took some time to discuss video game developer Bionic Games and storage issues on the Wii.

If you plan on downloading the podcast, be advised that it weighs in at around 54 MBs. That said, enjoy the latest Nintendo Voice Chat podcast.
 
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