Confessions of a Smash Bro

Welcome to Crew Cuts, which have absolutely nothing to do with hair and everything to do with Nintendo!

Introducing a new TBC feature – Crew Cuts! Get to know the crew members on a 1-on-1 basis. Today, Scott discusses what he has been playing lately, shows his gaming setup, and looks at his total Smash Bros. for Wii U gameplay timer a year after launch!

“Reformat” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Splatoon Updates with Ryan

~ Oh I can tell that we are gonna be friends ~

Ryan is the third member of the Two Button Crew – our resident streamer and Splatoon expert! Scott and Simeon have some Splatoon questions for Ryan, Mario Maker questions, and details on our Amiibo giveaway – don’t miss any of it!

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“Reformat” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Nintendo vs. Voice Chat

Nintendo struggles to perform the balancing act of protecting their young fans as well as meet the expectations of adult fans. Voice chat is one of those areas that Nintendo fans may have felt slighted, considering the robust communication offerings on other consoles. In this episode, we took an honest look at the situation and the implications of Nintendo’s recent decisions regarding voice chat. It’s a more serious episode and it was cool to see that the TBC show can be lighthearted and fun as well as contemplative and heavy when appropriate.

The battle between Nintendo and online voice communication rages on. Nintendo has dipped their toes in the water with recent Wii U releases, but completely excluded voice chat in others. What’s really going on with this situation? What do gamers want to see happen?

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“Reformat” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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