Thursday, January 22, 2015

The Nichiest Podcast Ever turns 13

Not 13 years old, mind you. Thirteen episodes--or "takes," in shidoshi speak--old.

Anyway, another iteration of The Nichiest Podcast Ever is available for your listening pleasure, should you be a person who enjoys hearing a trio of fellow humans blather on about niche video games and systems.


As always, we cram a lot of niche-y game-y chatter into the latest episode, take, whatever you want to call it of the podcast. Among the topics covered this time around:
  • the impending release of the New 3DS in North America
  • the episodic visual novel, Harvest December, that's being localized by the folks at Circle Entertainment
  • the many Japanese 3DS, Vita and even PC titles that supposedly are being worked on (for Western audiences) by the folks at Xseed
  • the plethora of Vita game announcements that followed the holidays (one of which was tied to an English release of Steins;Gate)
Oh, and during our "Cheerleading" section, Anne declares her love for Pikmin 3 (Wii U), while I do the same--to various degrees--for Coming Out on Top (Mac), Woah Dave! (3DS) and Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley (also 3DS).


Speaking of which, look for me to expound on my feelings--both positive and negative--regarding The Lost Valley in a post that will be published tomorrow.

In the meantime, check out The Nichiest Podcast Ever 13 at radio.morningproject.com, if you dare.

14 comments:

  1. Franggio Hogland5:17 AM

    Oh will have some time come this weekend :)

    Heh, remember listening to nichiest for the first time a few months back and wondering if Shidoshi was a teenager. She sounds so young. :)

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  2. Ha ha! I'm going to pass along your comment to shidoshi :)


    Also, thanks for the congrats, Franggio--and thanks for listening!

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  3. Franggio Hogland3:34 PM

    Sorry to be really off topic but did you know if Fantasy Life was cross region play(EU/US) Friends buying it and n3DS but haven't decided on region yet :)

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  4. So, what's the answer? If memory serves, folks from other regions can't play with each other, right? Or can they?

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  5. Franggio Hogland5:34 PM

    US and EU can play together but not with Japan.

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  6. I don't really know you, Franggio Hogland, but just know that I love you.

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  7. Franggio Hogland1:58 AM

    aww <3

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  8. Oh, that's nice of them! Not that I'm ever going to experience it for myself, but still!

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  9. shidoshi! And here I thought/assumed you never visited my blog ;) Seriously, though, I'm going to agree with Franggio's "awwww" :)

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  10. Franggio Hogland8:29 AM

    Yepp, it's nice. Really lucky for me as I have friends worldwide And we still try to play together :)

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  11. Franggio Hogland11:54 AM

    Yupp, varm fuzzies are the best.
    Right up there with pancakes :)

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  12. Oh, that does sound nice!

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  13. Hmmm, I'm not sure many things in life compete with pancakes to be honest. Well, aside from sex and good beer and EarthBound and the first PC Engine design... ;)

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