This week, the Pure Nintendo Podcast delivered its latest episode focusing on the biggest news in the world of Nintendo, with special attention given to the newly-revealed Super Mario Galaxy Movie teaser trailer and fresh updates for Pikmin 4 on the Nintendo Switch.
Hosted by Jemma, Kirk, and Trev, the longstanding podcast continued its tradition of in-depth discussion, expert analysis, and passionate coverage of Nintendo’s ever-expanding universe.
Following last week’s examination of the most recent installment of Hyrule Warriors, this episode revisited the action-strategy title, highlighting new sales data and updates on Trev’s ongoing campaign within the game.
Jemma and Kirk also provided their perspectives on the gaming experience, reflecting the podcast’s balanced approach to both quantitative milestones and hands-on impressions. Among the main highlights was the analysis of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie teaser trailer.
The trailer debut featured a presentation by legendary Nintendo creator Shigeru Miyamoto, joined by actor Jack Black and Chris Pratt from Illumination, the acclaimed animation studio behind The Super Mario Bros.
Movie.
The hosts broke down character reveals including Rosalina, Bowser Jr., and the introduction of a mini Bowser, noting the excitement and high production value that fans have come to expect from Nintendo’s cinematic collaborations.
In clear journalistic language, the hosts emphasized the studio’s commitment to honoring the legacy of Super Mario Galaxy, while bringing new creative elements to the franchise. The episode also dove into the latest content update for Pikmin 4 on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
The patch introduced a camera mode, updated difficulty settings, and new decorative Pikmin, expanding the game’s features and enhancing the overall player experience.
Jemma outlined her positive impressions of the additions, highlighting the value continuous updates offer to the Switch community and reinforcing Nintendo’s reputation for long-term support of its first-party titles. Additional segments touched on a variety of other current gaming news and releases.
Topics included the rapidly expanding Switch library with titles such as Broken Sword: Switch 2 Edition, Mandragora, the early access demo for Octopath Traveler 0, and the much-anticipated Atari 50 Namco DLC.
The podcast also briefly covered sales milestones for major releases and the arrival of classic game-key cards, offering valuable insights for dedicated Nintendo fans. As the end of the year approaches, the Pure Nintendo Podcast continues to look forward, underscoring the community’s anticipation for blockbuster releases like Metroid Prime 4 and Kirby Air Riders.
With over 100 episodes to their name, the podcasts’ seasoned hosts reaffirmed their commitment to delivering timely news, thoughtful reviews, and previews of the hottest upcoming titles each week.
For listeners wanting to keep up with the latest in Nintendo Direct announcements, eShop additions, and development news, tuning in every Monday ensures they stay ahead of the curve in all things Nintendo.
Hosted by Jemma, Kirk, and Trev, the longstanding podcast continued its tradition of in-depth discussion, expert analysis, and passionate coverage of Nintendo’s ever-expanding universe.
Following last week’s examination of the most recent installment of Hyrule Warriors, this episode revisited the action-strategy title, highlighting new sales data and updates on Trev’s ongoing campaign within the game.
Jemma and Kirk also provided their perspectives on the gaming experience, reflecting the podcast’s balanced approach to both quantitative milestones and hands-on impressions. Among the main highlights was the analysis of the Super Mario Galaxy Movie teaser trailer.
The trailer debut featured a presentation by legendary Nintendo creator Shigeru Miyamoto, joined by actor Jack Black and Chris Pratt from Illumination, the acclaimed animation studio behind The Super Mario Bros.
Movie.
The hosts broke down character reveals including Rosalina, Bowser Jr., and the introduction of a mini Bowser, noting the excitement and high production value that fans have come to expect from Nintendo’s cinematic collaborations.
In clear journalistic language, the hosts emphasized the studio’s commitment to honoring the legacy of Super Mario Galaxy, while bringing new creative elements to the franchise. The episode also dove into the latest content update for Pikmin 4 on the Nintendo Switch eShop.
The patch introduced a camera mode, updated difficulty settings, and new decorative Pikmin, expanding the game’s features and enhancing the overall player experience.
Jemma outlined her positive impressions of the additions, highlighting the value continuous updates offer to the Switch community and reinforcing Nintendo’s reputation for long-term support of its first-party titles. Additional segments touched on a variety of other current gaming news and releases.
Topics included the rapidly expanding Switch library with titles such as Broken Sword: Switch 2 Edition, Mandragora, the early access demo for Octopath Traveler 0, and the much-anticipated Atari 50 Namco DLC.
The podcast also briefly covered sales milestones for major releases and the arrival of classic game-key cards, offering valuable insights for dedicated Nintendo fans. As the end of the year approaches, the Pure Nintendo Podcast continues to look forward, underscoring the community’s anticipation for blockbuster releases like Metroid Prime 4 and Kirby Air Riders.
With over 100 episodes to their name, the podcasts’ seasoned hosts reaffirmed their commitment to delivering timely news, thoughtful reviews, and previews of the hottest upcoming titles each week.
For listeners wanting to keep up with the latest in Nintendo Direct announcements, eShop additions, and development news, tuning in every Monday ensures they stay ahead of the curve in all things Nintendo.