Infendo Radio Episode 811: Brandon's Japan Trip, Nintendo 3DS StreetPass and BoxBoxBoy!

Infendo Radio Episode 811 centers on a travel-focused report from host Brandon about his recent trip to Japan and the Nintendo 3DS experiences he picked up along the way.

The episode highlights the 3DS’s local wireless StreetPass feature, the portability of Nintendo’s handheld ecosystem, and several notable 3DS titles, including BoxBoxBoy!, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D, and Kirby: Planet Robobot.

Infendo Radio is a long-running Nintendo-focused podcast available on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, and iTunes.

In journalistic terms: Episode 811 is a travel episode in which Brandon recounts his Japan trip, details the StreetPass encounters he collected, and describes playing Nintendo 3DS titles on vacation, specifically BoxBoxBoy!, Xenoblade Chronicles 3D and Kirby: Planet Robobot.

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All three games mentioned are established 3DS releases.

BoxBoxBoy! is a puzzle-platformer developed by HAL Laboratory and released for the Nintendo 3DS eShop as a follow-up to BoxBoy!.

Xenoblade Chronicles 3D is a New Nintendo 3DS-enhanced port of Monolith Soft’s original Wii RPG, made available on the Nintendo eShop in 2015 and designed to run on New Nintendo 3DS hardware.

Kirby: Planet Robobot, also developed by HAL Laboratory and published by Nintendo, is a 3DS platformer notable for its mech-themed gameplay and was released for the system in 2016.

StreetPass remains one of the 3DS’s most recognized local features, enabling consoles to exchange game data automatically when users pass one another, which makes it a natural talking point for travel-focused coverage.

Infendo’s Episode 811 leverages that context to discuss how handheld gaming and local features like StreetPass continue to shape player experiences during travel.

Listeners interested in the episode can find Infendo Radio across standard streaming and podcast platforms: watch live sessions on Twitch, view episode uploads on YouTube, or subscribe to the audio podcast via iTunes.

The show also welcomes listener feedback and contributions, consistent with its long-running community-driven format.

Source: Infendo