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PB & Jason Issue 53: That's a Lot of Circle Pads!

Q: Just how many Circle Pads should Nintendo add in their rumored 3DS revision?

A: None. Duh. Wake up and smell the PB & Jason, people.

This week's issue of PB & Jason focuses on the rumor about a 3DS redesign and/or additional attachment to the 3DS to add a new slide pad. Nestled beside these rumors are rumors of issues with Wii U development.

After that, I talk about more things, particularly those things unrelated to Nintendo. Hear my stance on Borderlands. Find out about a new trend with competitive gaming. Hear about a bad experience related to headphones and reviews! All this and more in PB & Jason Issue 53! Download it now!


 

Comments

Matt McLennan Staff Alumnus

08/24/2011 at 10:50 PM

Buying Nintendo handheld remodels doesn't trouble me one bit. This is coming from a person who has:

Brick GameBoy, Pocket GameBoy, GameBoy Color (See Through Violet), GBA Original, GBA SP, DS Phat, DS Lite, DSi (two colors), 3DS (Cosmo Black)

hahahahaha

Jason Ross Senior Editor

08/25/2011 at 01:02 AM

Imagine how many circle pads you can put on all of those!

Nick DiMola Director

08/25/2011 at 06:21 AM

It's way too soon for a redesign, but given he source of the rumor, I really have to believe it. I know they also talked about a peripheral for current owners, but I have no idea how that's going to work.

(I haven't listened to this issue yet, but I felt like commenting anyway)

Jason Ross Senior Editor

08/25/2011 at 10:12 AM

If they do announce it, they should get Oprah to help. "You get a new circle pad! You get a new circle pad! Everybody gets a new circle pad!"

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