This week, we dive into the chaotic adventure of trying to snag a Switch 2 (00:02:05), which somehow morphs into a nostalgic journey through the history of various websites. Despite the rollercoaster of emotions, all three of us managed to score one, whether by luck or persistence, thwarting both the best and worst efforts of our cherished retailers. James pulls off an elegant transition to bring us to LISTENER MAIL, where we ponder why so many Switch 2 titles are available only as key cards (00:51:02) and debate whether it’s worth picking up Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition if you already own the Wii U version (01:06:27).
From there, James smoothly steers us into New Business territory. After finishing the fresh content in X, Guillaume finds himself entangled in the intriguing world of The Gunk (01:26:11), while Jon delves into the classic Castlevania: Circle of the Moon (01:36:36).
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This episode’s professional touch comes courtesy of Guillaume Veillette, who handled the editing. The distinctive “Men of Leisure” theme song is a Radio Free Nintendo exclusive by Perry Burkum; you can explore more of his work on SoundCloud. Our stylish logo was crafted by Connor Strickland—check out his latest projects on his website.
And wrapping up this episode is “Truth, Despair, and Hope” from Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, handpicked by Greg. All rights to the music are held by Nintendo Co., Ltd.