Nwr Presents: Cube Fight

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Sinopsis

NWR Site Director Neal Ronaghan and Managing Editor Andy Goergen take two first party GameCube games and make them fight each other for your entertainment. Which game reigns supreme? Tune in to find out.

Episodios

  • Episode 07: Mario Party 4 vs. Metroid Prime (And Cubivore Too)

    27/12/2016 Duración: 57min

    On the latest Cube Fight, Andy and Neal discuss the equivalent of the Michael Jordan Bulls playing against the modern-day 76ers as we tackle the Retro Studios-made Metroid Prime and the GameCube debut of the Mario Party series. While the outcome is known by all (I'd assume), we still do our due diligence and discuss both games, and even throw some bonus Cubivore talk in there as well.

  • Episode 06: Star Fox Adventures vs. Animal Crossing

    12/12/2016 Duración: 01h09s

    In October 2016, NWR put on the 7th Annual Podcast Telethon for Charity, an event which featured a live edition of our monthly Gamecube Fightcast, Cube Fight. In this episode, we pit Star Fox Adventures vs. Animal Crossing as we begin to wind down our first party games from 2002. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 05: Magical Mirror: Starring Mickey Mouse vs. Super Mario Sunshine

    10/10/2016 Duración: 51min

    In early 2002, Nintendo released the first true flagship title for the GameCube in Super Mario Sunshine. A divisive game, Sunshine is unarguably very memorable, and our hosts have plenty to say about it. In the other corner is a Nintendo-produced Disney point and click adventure, produced by Shigeru Miyamoto. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 04: NBA Courtside 2002 vs. Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem

    08/09/2016 Duración: 59min

    In 2002, the GameCube entered its first full year with a bang. The system already had a number of high quality exclusives, but things were really just getting started. Our first two Nintendo games to duke it out in the new year are NBA Courtside 2002 and Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem. That's right, we have a straightforward basketball sim starring Kobe Bryant and a psychological horror game which tries to convince you that you're going insane. Could these games be any more suited toward comparison? Yes, probably. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 03: 2001 Third Party Roundup

    09/08/2016 Duración: 46min

    After a short delay, we're back with another episode of Cube Fight, the podcast where Neal and Andy make GameCube games fight each other for our amusement. Rather than a head-to-head match-up, this episode deals with all of the 2001 third party games that wouldn't otherwise be eligible for discussion on Cube Fight. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 02: Pikmin vs. Super Smash Bros Melee

    10/06/2016 Duración: 51min

    After a softball first match (Sorry, Wave Race), things get serious in a hurry as we pit a cult classic against a major player. One game is Miyamoto's pet project, long credited as Nintendo's last great original IP, and a revolution in real time strategy console gaming. The other game is one of the most popular multiplayer games of all time, and arguably the most popular one Nintendo has ever published. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 01: Luigi's Mansion vs. Wave Race: Blue Storm

    03/06/2016 Duración: 42min

    Welcome to Cube Fight, a new podcast series from NWR where Neal and Andy put two first party Nintendo published GameCube games up against each other and decide arbitrarily which game is better. First up, we have Luigi's Mansion vs. Wave Race: Blue Storm, in what is sure to be an epic opening round. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!

  • Episode 00: An Introduction

    31/05/2016 Duración: 07min

    Welcome to Cube Fight, a new podcast series from NWR where Neal and Andy put two first party Nintendo published GameCube games up against each other and decide arbitrarily which game is better. First up is just a brief introduction where we describe what is coming in the weeks and months ahead. Send any feedback you have to cubefight@nintendoworldreport.com!