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Jon is out wining and dining his social circle of elites, and without time to rummage up a guest this week's episode is a trio. Never being content with a single deviation from the norm, we also decided to start the show with Listener Mail. This week we: name the game nobody but us wants, identify missing pieces of Nintendo lore, pick some Xbox games for Switch, create Spirit Battles, and determine the relative value of ports and new games in the Switch's line-up. That's five emails! You can create RFN lore by sending us an email.
After the break, Gui and Greg have New Business. Guillaume harasses fish with the demo of Umihara Kawase Fresh!, and hits Top Gear in Horizon Chase Turbo. Greg then hops in the S.O.P.H.I.A. with Blaster Master Zero 2.
It's time for our next RetroActive poll! This time we're looking at a mix of 2D Zelda-likes and 2D Zeldas. Our candidates are:
Don't Sue Us Category
Game: Crystalis (1990)
Platform: NES (with a Game Boy Color remake)
Developer: SNK
Availability: SNK 40th Anniversary Collection
Best Out-of-Context Marketing Quote: "...SNK never really pursued the action-RPG genre, and wouldn't release another for many more years."
Game: Neutopia II (1992)
Platform: TurboGrafix-16
Developer: Hudson Soft
Availability: Wii U Virtual Console
Best Out-of-Context Marketing Quote: "Make your way through the field, which can be tricky at times..."
Game: Landstalker (1993)
Platform: Sega Genesis/Master System
Developer: Climax Entertainment
Availability: Sega Genesis Classics
Best Out-of-Context Marketing Quote: "Incredible 3-D graphics created by the all new Diamond Dimension System."
Us Category
Game: The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Seasons and The Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages (2001)
Platform: Game Boy Color
Developer: Flagship
Availability: 3DS Virtual Console and 3DS Virtual Console
Best Out-of-Context Marketing Quote: "Transcend the very fabric of time..."
Game: The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks
Platform: Nintendo DS
Developer: Nintendo EAD
Availability: Wii U Virtual Console
Best Out-of-Context Marketing Quote: "Spirit Tracks have long protected the kingdom from evil."
You can cast your votes here. Voting closes when we record Episode 618 on the evening of April 11.
Brigade the voting and I'll bury you so deep in TubTimeâ„¢ that Davy Jones won't find you.
This episode was edited by Guillaume Veillette. The "Men of Leisure" theme song was produced exclusively for Radio Free Nintendo by Perry Burkum. Hear more at Perry's SoundCloud. The Radio Free Nintendo logo was produced by Connor Strickland. See more of his work at his website.
This episode's ending music is Fort Course from Yoshi's Woolly World. It was selected by Greg. All rights reserved by Nintendo Co., Ltd.