Best Podcast Episodes About Nintendo
Everything podcasters are saying about Nintendo — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 02, 2026 – 21 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Nintendo
“… a story that could be used. It is just kind of like, what is it, Small Soldiers? Small Soldiers meets Toy Story, you know, with all of your favorite Nintendo pals. It's just that the studio hasn't earned that yet right like that's something that part of the reason there's so much of so much of the idea of a smash bros movie feels like is mario or rather is nintendo trying to fast track its way to an avengers crossover event and the reason that the reason that the avengers movie works and the reason that you know the smash bros games work is because those two things are the culmination of a bunch of …”
“… we want to smash our action figures together and see them get smashed together. I'm with you, but I'd rather play that than watch it. In defense of the Smash Movie Truthers, once you get to Brawl, there is a story there, right? There is definitely a story that could be used. It is just kind of like, what is it, Small Soldiers? Small Soldiers meets Toy Story, you know, with all of your favorite Nintendo pals. It's just that the studio hasn't earned that yet right like that's something that part of the reason there's so much of so much of the idea of a smash bros movie feels like is mario or rather is nintendo trying to fast track its way to an avengers crossover event and the reason that the reason that the avengers movie works and the reason that you know the smash bros games work is because those two things are the culmination of a bunch of other things that you know are building up to them in advance that sort of give you a reason to be invested in the characters it's not a one-to-one right but there are nintendo games coming out in between each of the smashes that give you feelings about those characters so that when you see them you know fighting the goodness the sub when you see …”
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The discussion centers on the storytelling quality of 'The Super Mario Galaxy Movie' and its potential to build a cinematic universe like Marvel's. The hosts argue that for Nintendo to successfully create a crossover event, it must first establish engaging standalone stories that resonate with audiences, rather than rushing into franchise building solely for profit. They also reflect on the importance of connecting younger audiences to Nintendo's legacy through these films.
“… it was going to sound like references to Sonic. Right. Who is not in this film. But for me, as somebody who's always been more adjacent to the Nintendo universe than immersed in it, it left me cold. There were many times in this film where it felt like a playthrough more than a movie. I wanted jokes that were not just references to Mario properties. At the same time, several particularly visual gags referring to kind of especially vintage Nintendo made me laugh out loud. There were several points in this film, and I'm not going to spoil them, where you get some sort of visual callback or just …”
“… guy? More of a Sonic guy. Oh, yeah, yeah, sure. There's Sonic guys. There's Mario guys. I mean, I will say at one point I was working on a script around this. I was referring to visual and Sonic references and realized that I had to change that because it was going to sound like references to Sonic. Right. Who is not in this film. But for me, as somebody who's always been more adjacent to the Nintendo universe than immersed in it, it left me cold. There were many times in this film where it felt like a playthrough more than a movie. I wanted jokes that were not just references to Mario properties. At the same time, several particularly visual gags referring to kind of especially vintage Nintendo made me laugh out loud. There were several points in this film, and I'm not going to spoil them, where you get some sort of visual callback or just callback in general to some kind of obscure Nintendo property from 1983. That completely worked on me. And honestly, if you've played Super Smash Bros, you're going to get those references because Nintendo has always been endlessly self-referential and has always kind of kept those vintage characters alive. I mean, the Duck Hunt dog, as far to my …”
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie relies heavily on nostalgia, but its thin plot leaves some viewers wanting more. While references to vintage Nintendo properties elicit laughs, the film's reliance on game logic without excessive exposition is a bold choice that pays off. Ultimately, it appeals to long-time fans while leaving those less immersed in the Mario universe feeling cold.
“… What was the change? It all started, it's the 30th anniversary of Pokemon this year, and they re-released a Game Boy game that came out in 2004 on Nintendo Switch, and that's like the only gaming console I have. So I bought that. It was like 20 bucks. And I thought, ah, maybe I'll play this for a little bit and it'll kind of relive my child a little bit. I've been playing it for a long time. And every time you, you kick it back on, it like tells you how many hours you put into it. I think I've put in like 24 hours at this point. So like a full day of like playing it throughout like the last few …”
“… he looks a lot like sprock and maybe he was i don know i don know any of the background parts of it but that my nerd coming out right now You have any nerd moments in you recently I mean I gotten back into collecting Pokemon cards pretty hardcore Why? What was the change? It all started, it's the 30th anniversary of Pokemon this year, and they re-released a Game Boy game that came out in 2004 on Nintendo Switch, and that's like the only gaming console I have. So I bought that. It was like 20 bucks. And I thought, ah, maybe I'll play this for a little bit and it'll kind of relive my child a little bit. I've been playing it for a long time. And every time you, you kick it back on, it like tells you how many hours you put into it. I think I've put in like 24 hours at this point. So like a full day of like playing it throughout like the last few weeks. And that has kind of led me back to one. I like went back and dug up all my old cards again and then have started buying cards again so you had all your other ones you never got rid of them i never got rid of them i just kind of had them in a binder that i would never really look at and then i re-got them out just to kind of see if anything's …”
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In a hilarious mix-up, Mike D finds himself in the wrong line at Target, surrounded by K-pop fans instead of fellow Pokemon collectors. His vivid description of the scene—spotting the 'dudes over there in glasses and skin problems'—is a comedic highlight that perfectly captures the nerd culture clash.
“sources tell Bloomberg that Nintendo plans to cut its Switch 2 production this quarter by 33% from 6 million to 4 million units after weaker-than-expected holiday demand, especially in the U.S. Quote, after a record-setting debut in June, sales of the Switch 2 have failed to meet Nintendo management's high expectations. Though demand for a lower-priced but unprofitable variant in Japan has remained strong, sales in the U.S. haven't met with similar continued success. Nintendo …”
“sources tell Bloomberg that Nintendo plans to cut its Switch 2 production this quarter by 33% from 6 million to 4 million units after weaker-than-expected holiday demand, especially in the U.S. Quote, after a record-setting debut in June, sales of the Switch 2 have failed to meet Nintendo management's high expectations. Though demand for a lower-priced but unprofitable variant in Japan has remained strong, sales in the U.S. haven't met with similar continued success. Nintendo shares fell as much as 6.3% in Tokyo, their steepest interday decline since February 4th. The stock momentarily dropped, erasing all gains from a rally earlier this month spurred by the surprise success of the new Pokemon Pocopia game before pairing some losses. The successful launch of Pokemon Pocopia hasn't prompted the management to again accelerate …”
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Nintendo is cutting its Switch 2 production by 33% due to disappointing holiday sales in the U.S., dropping from 6 million to 4 million units. Despite a successful launch and the recent hit game Pokemon Pocopia, the company is holding back on increasing production, concerned about sustaining demand and facing rising costs. This setback could jeopardize the console's long-term success as it enters a critical second year in the market.
“… that we do. I guess bringing the world together could be some kind of veiled criticism, but probably actually isn't because we're talking about Nintendo and the Pokemon company here. But, you know, regardless of really what your political affiliation is, I think a lot of these memes have been just quite distasteful. And that's super distasteful. That's putting it charitably. I think that part of the reason that the Pokemon company felt the need to respond to this is because there's been so much positive sentiment about this game. Yeah. It's at a time in the franchise when there seems to be a …”
“So again, it's just not an explicit endorsement of anything. In fact, they're going out of their way to say that we don't endorse anything and we don't want the implication that we do. I guess bringing the world together could be some kind of veiled criticism, but probably actually isn't because we're talking about Nintendo and the Pokemon company here. But, you know, regardless of really what your political affiliation is, I think a lot of these memes have been just quite distasteful. And that's super distasteful. That's putting it charitably. I think that part of the reason that the Pokemon company felt the need to respond to this is because there's been so much positive sentiment about this game. Yeah. It's at a time in the franchise when there seems to be a ubiquity in terms of people's excitement for it in a way that the company definitely wants after Scarlet and Violet. I feel like part of the reason that people were down on ZA is because they still had sort of like residual resentment for the way that Scarlet and Violet played. So for Bacopia to be, you know, before the game is even out, people are …”
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Nintendo has taken a firm stance against the misuse of its intellectual property for political memes, particularly in light of recent controversial uses related to violence and government actions. The Pokémon Company, responding to negative associations with its games, emphasizes that it does not endorse any political implications, showcasing the tension between entertainment and political commentary in gaming culture. This situation highlights the broader issue of how corporations navigate their brand image amidst political discourse.
“And is there any element to like I'm thinking about how, you know, on Wii slash Wii Sports Resort or, you know, on Wii, the Nintendo Wii. Yeah. You would make a Wii. Yeah. And thinking about how, for some reason, through my entire childhood, all my me's were white. How are we going to reconcile this? What are we going to do about that? What are we going to do about that? Is there anything to you when you're thinking about your ideal audience member? Is there anything to the question of like, does that person match you? Is that person like a gay person from Missouri or are …”
“And is there any element to like I'm thinking about how, you know, on Wii slash Wii Sports Resort or, you know, on Wii, the Nintendo Wii. Yeah. You would make a Wii. Yeah. And thinking about how, for some reason, through my entire childhood, all my me's were white. How are we going to reconcile this? What are we going to do about that? What are we going to do about that? Is there anything to you when you're thinking about your ideal audience member? Is there anything to the question of like, does that person match you? Is that person like a gay person from Missouri or are they someone totally different? No, I don't think of an ideal audience member really. I like, cool. Like I said, I would like to kill in rooms that I think are difficult to kill, like to kill. That's what I would like the most. Um, I think, and I also think white comics know this by the way, I think a lot of white comics don't perform in black rooms …”
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The comedian hilariously reflects on their childhood Wii avatars, questioning why all their Mii characters were white. This leads to a deeper conversation about the ideal audience and the challenges comedians face in diverse rooms, with a punchy conclusion about opting out of traditional comedy venues due to their business practices.
“… stock that has mysterious weddings every single week. I won the pre-show game of who can take more PTO. So I'm up first. And my stock of the week is Nintendo because it struck gold with its new Pokemon game. Pocopia is not your typical Pokemon game. There's no sending your pocket monsters into battle, but it's selling like hotcakes precisely because it's so different. Described as an Animal Crossing Minecraft hybrid, it sits squarely in the category known as cozy gaming. Your main task in the game is to construct habitats that increase the comfort level of your Pokemon. Onyx is stuck in a cave. It's …”
“All right. It's stock of the week, dog of the week time, where we pick one stock that shows up to the podcast every day and one stock that has mysterious weddings every single week. I won the pre-show game of who can take more PTO. So I'm up first. And my stock of the week is Nintendo because it struck gold with its new Pokemon game. Pocopia is not your typical Pokemon game. There's no sending your pocket monsters into battle, but it's selling like hotcakes precisely because it's so different. Described as an Animal Crossing Minecraft hybrid, it sits squarely in the category known as cozy gaming. Your main task in the game is to construct habitats that increase the comfort level of your Pokemon. Onyx is stuck in a cave. It's your job to make it rain to soften in the rock so it can break out. Oh, but now Charmander doesn't like the rain. Build him a little hut to cover his flaming tail. One TechCrunch reviewer recounts her experience playing. In the midst of explaining to her boyfriend how it works, she realized that A, it had been well over two hours, and B, he had …”
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Nintendo's new Pokémon game, Pocopia, has unexpectedly surged sales, driving the company's stock up 17% in just one week. Unlike traditional Pokémon games, Pocopia focuses on cozy gameplay, allowing players to create habitats for their Pokémon, which has resonated deeply with gamers seeking escapism in challenging times. This success comes at a crucial moment for Nintendo, as it aims to revitalize interest in its new Switch 2 console amidst recent stock struggles.
“… Pocopia. we were alluding at this a little bit earlier um because that is my one more thing i've been playing this this is the latest game from nintendo for the switch 2 it is uh pokopia is like a pokemon pokemon utopia i suppose and the idea of this game is that you are inhabiting this uh this ruined world where all the pokemon and all the humans have disappeared it's kind of the destroyed version of kanto from the pokemon games and you have to rebuild it um and find pokemon and bring them back to your village and stuff and recruit them and whatnot. And a lot of people have made comparisons to …”
“Kirk, Maddie, it's time for one more thing. Let's talk about Pocopia. we were alluding at this a little bit earlier um because that is my one more thing i've been playing this this is the latest game from nintendo for the switch 2 it is uh pokopia is like a pokemon pokemon utopia i suppose and the idea of this game is that you are inhabiting this uh this ruined world where all the pokemon and all the humans have disappeared it's kind of the destroyed version of kanto from the pokemon games and you have to rebuild it um and find pokemon and bring them back to your village and stuff and recruit them and whatnot. And a lot of people have made comparisons to games like Animal Crossing and Minecraft. And there's a little bit of that stuff there. But really, this is Dragon Quest Builders 3, just called Pokemon Builders. It's like a new Dragon Quest Builders game, or called Pocopia. It's a new Dragon Quest Builders game with Pokemon attached to it. And therefore, I am enamored of it. I am really enjoying …”
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Pocopia is a new Nintendo Switch game that combines the charm of Pokemon with the building mechanics of Dragon Quest Builders. Set in a ruined world where players must rebuild their village and attract various Pokemon, it offers a nonviolent gameplay experience that's more about creation than combat. This unique twist makes it appealing even to those who aren't typically fans of Pokemon games.
“… that. You're right, under the pressure of having created a bunch of Zeldas, they're like really great games to be able to deliver once again. But Nintendo is like the mecca. Like, they're the best. You know, that's all there is to it. Do you understand how that company works? No. I don't at all. Because, I mean, they've been around for a long time. It's still to be able to deliver. I kind of rationally or irrationally just worship. It's just sort of, if it's from Nintendo, it's going to be great. And even if my first impression is like, wow, they're doing what weird thing with the controller this …”
“… Wild does them all right and the best. There's a certain kind of lightness to the way the world feels, the openness of the world feels. It's unlike any other game, right? It's uniquely that company, uniquely that. Yeah, no one else. Nobody else creates that. You're right, under the pressure of having created a bunch of Zeldas, they're like really great games to be able to deliver once again. But Nintendo is like the mecca. Like, they're the best. You know, that's all there is to it. Do you understand how that company works? No. I don't at all. Because, I mean, they've been around for a long time. It's still to be able to deliver. I kind of rationally or irrationally just worship. It's just sort of, if it's from Nintendo, it's going to be great. And even if my first impression is like, wow, they're doing what weird thing with the controller this time? And then you get your hands on it and you're like, God.”
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Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild is hailed as the greatest game ever made due to its thoughtful design and seamless integration with the Nintendo Switch. The game excels in combat, narrative, and world-building, creating a uniquely immersive experience that sets it apart from all others. Nintendo's ability to continually innovate while maintaining quality is unmatched, making every release a highly anticipated event.
“… just because it's a more valuable product. Like, we get more economic out of it. Yeah, this time might be different. Might be different. Also, the Nintendo Switch 2 might go up in price next year. It's really bad for gamers. Gaming graphics cards are going up in price Nvidia pulling out of gaming graphics cards They skipping a year So it mayhem for gamers But long term the competition between the memory manufacturers should stabilize prices But just watching all the big companies that are not Apple get caught flat footed is just crazy to watch. Because it's not like the folks at Nintendo or the …”
“… you truly go exponential forever and it's just like, okay, yeah, there's trillions and trillions of dollars of data centers being built. It's like, can even Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix keep up forever? So we might be living in a permanently higher price just because it's a more valuable product. Like, we get more economic out of it. Yeah, this time might be different. Might be different. Also, the Nintendo Switch 2 might go up in price next year. It's really bad for gamers. Gaming graphics cards are going up in price Nvidia pulling out of gaming graphics cards They skipping a year So it mayhem for gamers But long term the competition between the memory manufacturers should stabilize prices But just watching all the big companies that are not Apple get caught flat footed is just crazy to watch. Because it's not like the folks at Nintendo or the folks at Sony are like, oh yeah, first time manufacturing something. If you told me that the team behind the Rabbit R1 was suffering from higher memory costs, I'd be They're like, yeah, it's a new company, new product. They haven't done anything. Sony has been making PlayStations for decades, and they still got caught flat-footed on this, and a lot …”
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Apple's operational prowess has allowed it to thrive despite a looming memory shortage affecting competitors like Sony and Nintendo. As the PlayStation 6 faces delays until 2028 due to rising costs, Apple continues to navigate crises effectively, showcasing its dominance in the tech landscape. This situation highlights the stark contrast between Apple’s strategic management and the struggles of other gaming giants caught off guard.
“… play like Mario and playing more Mario games. We played you know we played It turns out a lot of the kind of I guess it Wii maybe Wii U era on Mario Nintendo platformers have pretty good kid modes where like in Yoshi Wooly World What's the one that came out on the Wii U? Yoshi's... If that sounds right, I should remember that. Anyway, one of the yarn games, Yoshi's Crafted World maybe, I think is what it is. I think those are both games. There's definitely a Wooly World. There might also be a Crafted. anyway they had yes that's correct they had a mode where you could play both of you once once she …”
“… gave her um uh then i eventually gave her uh uh the access to the building controls, right? And I taught her how to build levels and she built levels to see if I could beat them, which was which was challenging. And that led to her wanting to play like Mario and playing more Mario games. We played you know we played It turns out a lot of the kind of I guess it Wii maybe Wii U era on Mario Nintendo platformers have pretty good kid modes where like in Yoshi Wooly World What's the one that came out on the Wii U? Yoshi's... If that sounds right, I should remember that. Anyway, one of the yarn games, Yoshi's Crafted World maybe, I think is what it is. I think those are both games. There's definitely a Wooly World. There might also be a Crafted. anyway they had yes that's correct they had a mode where you could play both of you once once she got the gist of the platformer controls um then i then we set her up in one of those where if she fell then she just got bubbled and then i had to pop the bubble so she'd come back out again and like the penalty some of those even do things like when you fall down into a hole it just bounces you right back out again yeah i think like super mario …”
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Introducing your toddler to video games can be a rewarding experience, especially when you choose the right ones. Starting with simple games like Super Mario Maker can help teach basic controls while fostering a bonding experience. As they grow, games with assist modes, like Yoshi's Crafted World, make learning fun and engaging.
“… with the Chromatic, and just general like how you're thinking about the M64? For people who aren't familiar with it, the M64 is a tribute to the Nintendo 64 that I'm building, one of the greatest multiplayer consoles of all time. We're building a console that is compatible with all classic N64 games. We're re-releasing a lot of classic N64 games so that you can buy them if you don't already have them. We're actually doing new releases of cancelled N64 games that never even made it to market, either because they were cancelled and ported to GameCube, or because they ran out of money, or because …”
“… our key differentiator, but we are not a bank of the Ether, we are of Terra Firma. Last time you came on, we talked a lot about Mod Retro. I'd love an update on the M64. What makes that product special? Where did you go further with this project than with the Chromatic, and just general like how you're thinking about the M64? For people who aren't familiar with it, the M64 is a tribute to the Nintendo 64 that I'm building, one of the greatest multiplayer consoles of all time. We're building a console that is compatible with all classic N64 games. We're re-releasing a lot of classic N64 games so that you can buy them if you don't already have them. We're actually doing new releases of cancelled N64 games that never even made it to market, either because they were cancelled and ported to GameCube, or because they ran out of money, or because the studios imploded for interpersonality reasons. There's a lot of cool stuff coming out. The M64, I guess the main update is that it's in mass production right now. It is not eventually coming, it is in mass production right now. We've decided we're not going to launch it until we build up sufficient stock to meet the demand. One of the mistakes I …”
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The M64 console, a tribute to the beloved Nintendo 64, is currently in mass production to ensure it won't sell out upon launch. This strategy aims to avoid the pitfalls experienced with the previous Mod Retro Chromatic release, where demand outpaced supply, leaving potential buyers frustrated. By stockpiling tens of thousands of units, developers can confidently promote their games without the risk of customers being unable to purchase the console.
“I'm your friend David Pierce, and I just got a new game for the Nintendo Switch, and this is a surprisingly big deal to me. So I'm sure I've talked about this before, but my like true sweet spot era of gaming growing up was the Nintendo 64, which means I logged, you know, a million hours on Golden Knight. I played a lot of Mario Party. I played a lot of Mario Golf, but the Nintendo 64 game for me was Mario Tennis. It was the game I played against all of my friends all of the time. We would have these epic five set, …”
“I'm your friend David Pierce, and I just got a new game for the Nintendo Switch, and this is a surprisingly big deal to me. So I'm sure I've talked about this before, but my like true sweet spot era of gaming growing up was the Nintendo 64, which means I logged, you know, a million hours on Golden Knight. I played a lot of Mario Party. I played a lot of Mario Golf, but the Nintendo 64 game for me was Mario Tennis. It was the game I played against all of my friends all of the time. We would have these epic five set, like three hour long matches. It was the best game ever to sort of sit next to somebody and have a conversation while you also were playing a video game because there's a lot happening, but you don't have to fully focus. I loved it very much. But anyway, this new game, Mario Tennis Fever, just came out for the Switch 2, so I immediately got it, and …”
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Allison Johnson successfully tested whether a foldable phone could function as a computer, using the Samsung Z Fold 7 in a real-world scenario. This experiment was inspired by a moment when traditional laptops failed her, leading to a revelation about the potential of foldable technology. Her experience challenges the long-held belief about the separation between phones and laptops, showing that the future might be more integrated than we think.
“… It's like playing a video game on God mode where you can't die, right? They're no fun. And you know what for some reason I never video games. I had Nintendo Tecmo Bowl, you know double dribble But I never Zelda, you know, but but I never got it. I just never got into video games. I never want to control everything It's like I want to be in the thing that's surprising and I'm having to recalculate and Understand why I feel this way yeah, so I Don't know if it'll I think I think the thing that maybe will change society where everything is It's the lack of jobs and what how we find purpose in life You …”
“… least for if I was doing that right and I was sitting at home There'd be a part of me that knows that I'm again. I'm controlling all of that. Uh-huh And that's not what really makes me feel serene, you know, it's like do you know see what I'm saying? It's like playing a video game on God mode where you can't die, right? They're no fun. And you know what for some reason I never video games. I had Nintendo Tecmo Bowl, you know double dribble But I never Zelda, you know, but but I never got it. I just never got into video games. I never want to control everything It's like I want to be in the thing that's surprising and I'm having to recalculate and Understand why I feel this way yeah, so I Don't know if it'll I think I think the thing that maybe will change society where everything is It's the lack of jobs and what how we find purpose in life You know is a huge that that you know what that transition civilization will be Yeah, but this feels like just another progression of our escape through porn in terms of the sexual which does affect our intimacy with our partners in a massive way because your brain is cycling back through your What that that rush whatever was released in your brain …”
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Pornography can drastically impact intimacy in relationships by altering our brain's reward system. As individuals become desensitized to sexual stimuli from porn, real-life connections can feel less satisfying, leading to a cycle of emotional detachment. This shift may explain why younger generations, who often turn to porn before any real sexual experience, face challenges in forming genuine intimate relationships.
“… of those and then just puts it in a drawer and never opens it? Somebody who is going to make 200 grand right now. All right. $200,000? Yes. Yes. Old Nintendo cartridges. Oh, those can, I mean, the rarity, there's a whole documentary about that guy searching for the ET games. That's right. It's a phenomenal documentary if you want to see it. I found him in New Mexico. So I'm going to say they can range anywhere from $100,000 to $10,000. Stadium events? Yeah. I don't know anything about that. Up to $35,000. And you can get those graded as well. There's companies that not only grade old video games, …”
“… they were ridiculously expensive. You had to buy like seven years worth of AT&T. We were only at AT&T. Yes. I remember that. And you had to get like three-year contract. Exactly. You had to give up your firstborn. Who goes, yeah, yeah, give me one of those and then just puts it in a drawer and never opens it? Somebody who is going to make 200 grand right now. All right. $200,000? Yes. Yes. Old Nintendo cartridges. Oh, those can, I mean, the rarity, there's a whole documentary about that guy searching for the ET games. That's right. It's a phenomenal documentary if you want to see it. I found him in New Mexico. So I'm going to say they can range anywhere from $100,000 to $10,000. Stadium events? Yeah. I don't know anything about that. Up to $35,000. And you can get those graded as well. There's companies that not only grade old video games, but they'll grade VHS cassettes. Like that's a big trendy thing right now is to send your VHS for quality. I don't know if it has to be inbox or whatever, but they grade it, they encase it and send it back to you. There's a website called pricecharting.com where you can type in what you have and tell you what it's worth.”
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A first-generation iPod could fetch up to $59,000 if it's still in the box, while a used one might sell for around $1,000. Surprisingly, even a scratched first-generation iPhone from 2007 can be worth $500, and sealed versions could net you $200,000! This segment reveals the hidden value of vintage tech items and collectibles that might be gathering dust in your storage.
“… I wonder who's playing Baby Bowser, what do I care? And then when they said Benny Sefti, I was like, you mildly got me with that one. It was the Nintendo Direct thing, right? Yeah, right, right, right. And I'm watching it, and they play the trailer first, and I hear the voice, and I turn to my girlfriend, and I go, God fucking damn it, Adam Devine. They cast Adam Devine in another animated movie, because he's like, I'm Bowser Jr. I'm gonna get you, plumbers. And I was like, it's fucking Adam Devine. Adam Devine gets another one off the fucking backboard. And then it cuts back to like Miyamoto. …”
“I feel in the trailer he just says like, yeah. But Benny, the Safdie voice casting is still one of the wildest choices ever. I think that really, I was watching a trailer, I was yawning a little bit, and I was like, I wonder who's playing Baby Bowser, what do I care? And then when they said Benny Sefti, I was like, you mildly got me with that one. It was the Nintendo Direct thing, right? Yeah, right, right, right. And I'm watching it, and they play the trailer first, and I hear the voice, and I turn to my girlfriend, and I go, God fucking damn it, Adam Devine. They cast Adam Devine in another animated movie, because he's like, I'm Bowser Jr. I'm gonna get you, plumbers. And I was like, it's fucking Adam Devine. Adam Devine gets another one off the fucking backboard. And then it cuts back to like Miyamoto. And he's like, we are proud to announce that, of course, Bowser Jr. will be played by Benny Safdie. And they just flashed Benny Safdie's headshot. And I truly was doubled over laughter. It was so funny. Yeah, of course. Of course. The only choice. Who else but the director of the Smashing Machine? No one else could bring Bowser Jr. to life. We've …”
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The casting of Benny Safdie as Bowser Jr. in the upcoming Super Mario Brothers movie has sparked laughter and intrigue. The discussion highlights the absurdity of casting choices in animated films, contrasting it with the original 1993 Mario movie, which took bold liberties with its source material. This segment reflects on how Hollywood's approach to adaptations has shifted from creative reinterpretation to fan service.
“… billion in 2020. The report noted that 119% of net spending growth since then went to platform services like PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, and Nintendo Switch Online. However, total spending on console game sales and transactions was down nearly 11% year-on-year. For PC, global consumer spending grew 30% since 2020, reaching $40.7 billion in 2025, up from $31.4 billion. China accounts for 20% of global player spend, with Epilon CEO Matthew Ball suggesting that if a game maker wants to match global growth, they must win China or grow 1.6 times the market elsewhere. Overall, Chinese publishers …”
“… in areas like animation, audio, and environmental design could be outsourced. The report also examined worldwide consumer spending on video game content for consoles and PCs. Consumer spending on consoles reached $41.6 billion, 2.3% above the $41.1 billion in 2020. The report noted that 119% of net spending growth since then went to platform services like PlayStation Plus, Xbox Game Pass, and Nintendo Switch Online. However, total spending on console game sales and transactions was down nearly 11% year-on-year. For PC, global consumer spending grew 30% since 2020, reaching $40.7 billion in 2025, up from $31.4 billion. China accounts for 20% of global player spend, with Epilon CEO Matthew Ball suggesting that if a game maker wants to match global growth, they must win China or grow 1.6 times the market elsewhere. Overall, Chinese publishers have captured roughly half of the global growth in player spending since 2019. One platform that saw major growth in 2025 was Roblox, becoming the quote singular driver of the total video game market and capturing 67% of net growth. By the end of 2024, Roblox had more daily active users than PlayStation, Switch, or Xbox. In 2025, this was up another …”
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While the report highlights growth in video game sales and a reduction in job losses, it also points to ongoing challenges in funding and reliance on outsourcing, presenting a nuanced view of the industry's health.
“… same way as PlayStation and Xbox. They've just been much more successful at it. I think for a number of reasons. I mean, I think first and foremost, Nintendo, like a lot of Japanese companies, has a lot of the same people who have just been there for 40 plus years. Shigeru Miyamoto is still actively involved in the company. I don't think he makes his own games anymore. And I think he does a lot of movie stuff. But he's also there. Like, if you have a question at Nintendo, you can go ask Shigeru Miyamoto. Like, that's crazy. And there are also lots of other people who aren't household names who just …”
“They even put a C button on the Switch 2 that you can only use if you pay monthly for the service. It's like their social capture, share, whatever it's called thing using the camera and stuff. So I do think they are pursuing growth in the same to the same way as PlayStation and Xbox. They've just been much more successful at it. I think for a number of reasons. I mean, I think first and foremost, Nintendo, like a lot of Japanese companies, has a lot of the same people who have just been there for 40 plus years. Shigeru Miyamoto is still actively involved in the company. I don't think he makes his own games anymore. And I think he does a lot of movie stuff. But he's also there. Like, if you have a question at Nintendo, you can go ask Shigeru Miyamoto. Like, that's crazy. And there are also lots of other people who aren't household names who just are, have been there for decades. And I think that might be the biggest factor. Because if you have people who have just been working together for that long. You have that chemistry, you have that kind of expertise. And I think companies in the West don't place the same value on chemistry and longevity and keeping their teams together and just …”
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Nintendo's success stems from decades of team cohesion and experience, exemplified by Shigeru Miyamoto's ongoing involvement. This long-term chemistry contrasts sharply with Western companies, where frequent turnover disrupts continuity. Imagine a gaming world where Xbox and PlayStation maintained a similar exclusive strategy as Nintendo—what would that look like today?
“… desk but i feel like i just bought my macbooks i like damn i kind of i kind of need i don know if it on the PC at all but maybe what is it a DS Nintendo Switch 2 Did you just say DS DS is like – DS? That's like 2005, 2004. What the fuck? Holy shit. I've never owned one of those. That might be the most unk thing I've ever heard you say. DS is a crazy thing. I'm telling you. The unk shit's a whole other fucking story. god no it's bad no and nintendo switch i i i haven't had a reason to get the switch too because i didn't really want to play what was the big game that came out for the switch too …”
“know it's just kind of fun sitting there right but like sometimes i just like being in my bed i don't know about you but i just love being in my bed normal people they'll sit at their desk but i feel like i just bought my macbooks i like damn i kind of i kind of need i don know if it on the PC at all but maybe what is it a DS Nintendo Switch 2 Did you just say DS DS is like – DS? That's like 2005, 2004. What the fuck? Holy shit. I've never owned one of those. That might be the most unk thing I've ever heard you say. DS is a crazy thing. I'm telling you. The unk shit's a whole other fucking story. god no it's bad no and nintendo switch i i i haven't had a reason to get the switch too because i didn't really want to play what was the big game that came out for the switch too it launched with just mario kart yes yeah i didn't really care i didn't really care about the whole console yeah with just mario kart it was like 600 and something bucks out the gate and you could play mario kart and they were like donkey kong's coming in like a month And then, like, the thing about Nintendo is, like, they just, they, like, they …”
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The Nintendo Switch may seem appealing, but its features often leave gamers wanting more. While the console launched with just Mario Kart, the promise of additional games like Donkey Kong had many questioning its value. Gamers feel Nintendo teases them with potential features that never fully materialize, leaving a sense of dissatisfaction.
“… people, Pujols, King Felix, Petey Pedroia, Andrew Jones, and more. Pre-order now. Available March 17th on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S and X, and Nintendo Switch. Rated E for everyone. Let's keep it going to the ninth-ranked team, the most controversial team on this program. It's the Milwaukee Brewers. They went 97-65 last year, the best record in the sport. They did lose four games to nothing in the NLCS to the Dodgers. They had the best road record. They had the third-best home record. Third in runs scored. one of the best pitching teams all around. They catch the ball. They throw the ball. …”
“… ballparks, including the Tokyo Dome and Estadio Hiram Bithorn in Puerto Rico. Additional 2026 game features include Road to the Show, Road to Cooperstown, the Negro Leagues mode, Season 4 and upgraded franchise mode experience, new Legends every year, people, Pujols, King Felix, Petey Pedroia, Andrew Jones, and more. Pre-order now. Available March 17th on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S and X, and Nintendo Switch. Rated E for everyone. Let's keep it going to the ninth-ranked team, the most controversial team on this program. It's the Milwaukee Brewers. They went 97-65 last year, the best record in the sport. They did lose four games to nothing in the NLCS to the Dodgers. They had the best road record. They had the third-best home record. Third in runs scored. one of the best pitching teams all around. They catch the ball. They throw the ball. Their manager is tough love, which is just secretly love people. And these Brewers do operate differently, so this is where the rankings of this team feels a little weird sometimes. Who they lost? Jose Quintana, WBC, Colorado Rocky, Danny Jansen, Shelby Miller, Jordan Montgomery. The one that you might feel the most, Freddy Peralta. Fastball Freddy …”
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The Boston Red Sox are projected to win 87.5 games this season, but many believe they will exceed that mark, potentially hitting 90 wins. With emerging talent like Roman Anthony, expectations are high despite some roster changes. This AL East competition is heating up, but the Red Sox might just surprise everyone.
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