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It’s been a chaotic few days as major rumors surround Xbox and the exclusivity of their games. Initial reports pointed to a few select older games moving over to Switch and PlayStation, but it appears the floodgates are fully opening, marking what could be a major shift in Xbox’s strategy. While most of the conversation has been around what this means for their most direct competitor, PlayStation, it’s also important to consider what this means for Nintendo. What games could make the “switch,” and could these games come to the current Switch, or is the new console coming later this year the perfect landing spot? That’s not all, though, because rumors and reports continue to trickle out regarding Nintendo’s Switch successor. The most recent points to an 8-inch LCD screen. After experiencing the glory of the OLED Switch screen, is this a regression? Why would Nintendo make this seemingly regressive move? The Punching Up crew is here to discuss, so please enjoy!

Timestamps:
0:00:00 - Intro

0:08:34 - Main Topic: Xbox on Nintendo

0:34:50 - Switch 2’s LCD Screen

0:54:04 - Super Nintendo World is coming to FL

1:07:37 - Quickies

1:18:24 - What We’ve Been Playing

1:27:48 - Dagan’s Segment 

1:43:55 - What’s next for Super Smash Brothers?

1:51:17 - Was 3D actually good on 3DS?

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The Devmeister

Hahaha I play my Switch and my PS Portal on the can all the time. I love it haha

Trenton Campbell

Those pods go straight through the recycling center and into the trash bails for the landfill. (I work in city recycling) there is no profit in something so small lol. Hopeful recycling is such a marketing gimmick

NeO JD

My thing every time I hear something like this is how long are you guys spending on the toilet?! 😅

Glen Yelenovic

A good topic for Stelly, Mount Rushmore of fast food mascots- The Burger King, Grimace, Taco Bell chihuahua, and Colonel Sanders

Glen Yelenovic

Sunset Overdrive on Switch would be crazy… an Xbox game, by a Sony studio, on Nintendo hardware… basically reforming the pieces of the triforce

Noah Friscopp

Dagan loves fanboys and console wars, confirmed.

Anonymous

Missing Gene 😔

Jared R

Super Nintendo World and Donkey Kong have been officially confirmed for Epic for a while now.

NinjaDC

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