
"The Children Yearn for the Mines" with wizawhat
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Wii U Head and Donkey Kong fan wizawhat returns to the show to breakdown the Donkey Kong Bananza Direct from June 2025.
Show Notes Welcome- MFP40 - “Peering into My Soul” with wizawhat
- Nintendo Switch 2 sets record
- GameStop Switch 2 Stapler Disaster
- Rumored July Switch 2 Direct
- Nintendo Switch 2 Reveal Thoughts & Impressions
- The Mount Wario-ification of Mario Kart – hotcyder
- The Tetris effect (not the game)
- F-Zero 99 is the Nintendo I Missed – wizawhat
- My Thoughts On the Switch 2 – wizawhat
- Donkey Kong Bananza Direct
- I’m Kind Of Torn On Donkey Kong Bananza – wizzy
- King K. Rool Reveal Trailer, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Banjo-Kazooie Reveal Trailer, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
- Nintendo Doesn’t Worry About Donkey Kong Lore And Neither Should You
- Alright… I Think I’m Sold On Donkey Kong Bananza – wizzy
- Donkey Kong Bananza Made Me FEEL THINGS – Tri
- How Game Designers Protect Players From Themselves – GMTK
- Wiz’s Golden Nugget (Possible Spoilers)
- Splatoon Raiders Announcement Trailer
- The Best Thing ARMS Gave Us Was Its Theme
- The SWAP is the Sauce in Ruffy and the Riverside – wizzy
- I Have a Problem with HDMI Capture
Wizawhat
- Wizawhat’s YouTube Channel
- The Second Channel
- Wizawhat’s Patreon
Max Frequency - Max’s home online
Chapter Select - A seasonal, retrospective podcast where we bounce back and forth between a series exploring its evolution, design, and legacy.
Max Roberts’ Video Essays - A YouTube channel dedicated to Max’s video essays on games.
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