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Retronauts Vol. III Episode 19 - Nintendo Power

Retronauts

Retronauts

Technology, Leisure, Games, Video Games

4.52.3K Ratings

🗓️ 1 April 2014

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Backer Tyler Castro joins us to discuss the flip side of our game magazines episode: Nintendo Power. Why does this propaganda rag command such affection among Gen-X types? We, the brainwashed, explore the Barnum principles behind its succcess.

Transcript

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0:00.0

With WhatsApp's multiple layers of protection, don't just let the cat out of the bag.

0:05.0

End-to-end encryption ensures no one.

0:07.0

Not even WhatsApp can see your messages, so you can let out the whole litter.

0:12.0

And with view once, your photos and videos disappear after they're seen.

0:16.0

So you can let the dogs out too.

0:18.0

And with the features working together, you can let the whole zoo run free.

0:23.0

Thanks to WhatsApp's fierce privacy.

0:26.0

WhatsApp message privately with multiple layers of protection.

0:30.0

As we can return odds, now you are playing with power.

0:57.0

Hi everyone and welcome to episode retro 9.

1:00.0

Whoa, episode 19 of Retro Nots.

1:04.0

I don't know what happened.

1:06.0

I'm Jeremy Parrish.

1:08.0

You're short circuiting host for this episode.

1:11.0

And with me here in the musty vault of antiquity we have.

1:15.0

I'm Bob Mackie and I have all the clues that you can use.

1:19.0

I'm Ray Barnholt.

1:21.0

Again, no funny nickname.

1:23.0

And here with us in the studio is this episode's backer.

1:29.0

Hey, my name is Tyler Castro.

1:31.0

And what are we doing today, Tyler?

1:33.0

We're talking about Nintendo Power.

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