The Pure Nintendo Podcast returns this week with hosts Jemma and Kirk back from a short break to discuss recent releases and industry news.
The episode covers Nintendo's Tomodachi Life, Capcom's sci‑fi project Pragmata, follow‑ups on the Super Mario Galaxy movie, and updates from the Pure Nintendo Magazine team.
The podcast is available on YouTube and major audio platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
Tomodachi Life, a social-simulation title developed and published by Nintendo, originally launched on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan in 2013 and reached international markets in 2014.
The hosts examined the game’s continued relevance for Nintendo fans and noted its history as a 3DS eShop staple for players who enjoy lighthearted, character-driven simulation experiences on Nintendo hardware.
In conversation, the hosts framed Tomodachi Life as a title that highlights Nintendo’s strength on the 3DS platform and the enduring appeal of portable social sims.
Pragmata—the mysterious science‑fiction project first revealed by Capcom in 2020—also featured in the discussion.
Jemma and Kirk touched on Pragmata’s initial reveal and its positioning as a next‑gen title for platforms announced by Capcom (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC).
The hosts characterized Pragmata as one of the more intriguing recent reveals from Capcom and noted the studio’s track record across major franchises.
Revisiting recent media coverage, the podcast reflected on the Super Mario Galaxy film and its strong box-office performance.
The hosts summarized their earlier episode on the movie and remarked on continued interest from audiences.
They also highlighted news about an upcoming Zelda movie and commented on how quickly the project’s release window seems to be approaching.
In Kirk’s Corner, the episode included a segment on an upcoming survival‑horror title, and the pair shared what they’re currently playing across Nintendo Switch and legacy Nintendo platforms.
Listeners were reminded that the Pure Nintendo Podcast and related editorial content appear in Pure Nintendo Magazine; the magazine’s next issue is on its way, and copies are now available at the Comic Book Cafe in Brisbane, Australia.
For Nintendo-focused news, reviews, and podcast episodes, Pure Nintendo continues to serve a dedicated community of Nintendo fans across YouTube, the eShop-adjacent conversation, and major podcast platforms.
Follow Pure Nintendo on social channels to stay updated.
The episode covers Nintendo's Tomodachi Life, Capcom's sci‑fi project Pragmata, follow‑ups on the Super Mario Galaxy movie, and updates from the Pure Nintendo Magazine team.
The podcast is available on YouTube and major audio platforms including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.
Tomodachi Life, a social-simulation title developed and published by Nintendo, originally launched on the Nintendo 3DS in Japan in 2013 and reached international markets in 2014.
The hosts examined the game’s continued relevance for Nintendo fans and noted its history as a 3DS eShop staple for players who enjoy lighthearted, character-driven simulation experiences on Nintendo hardware.
In conversation, the hosts framed Tomodachi Life as a title that highlights Nintendo’s strength on the 3DS platform and the enduring appeal of portable social sims.
Pragmata—the mysterious science‑fiction project first revealed by Capcom in 2020—also featured in the discussion.
Jemma and Kirk touched on Pragmata’s initial reveal and its positioning as a next‑gen title for platforms announced by Capcom (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S and PC).
The hosts characterized Pragmata as one of the more intriguing recent reveals from Capcom and noted the studio’s track record across major franchises.
Revisiting recent media coverage, the podcast reflected on the Super Mario Galaxy film and its strong box-office performance.
The hosts summarized their earlier episode on the movie and remarked on continued interest from audiences.
They also highlighted news about an upcoming Zelda movie and commented on how quickly the project’s release window seems to be approaching.
In Kirk’s Corner, the episode included a segment on an upcoming survival‑horror title, and the pair shared what they’re currently playing across Nintendo Switch and legacy Nintendo platforms.
Listeners were reminded that the Pure Nintendo Podcast and related editorial content appear in Pure Nintendo Magazine; the magazine’s next issue is on its way, and copies are now available at the Comic Book Cafe in Brisbane, Australia.
For Nintendo-focused news, reviews, and podcast episodes, Pure Nintendo continues to serve a dedicated community of Nintendo fans across YouTube, the eShop-adjacent conversation, and major podcast platforms.
Follow Pure Nintendo on social channels to stay updated.