
Originally started in 2013 by RogersBase, the Japan Time Podcast began as a weekly show to discuss news surrounding Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Joining RogersBase from the start were Shofu, Zef and Ricky Cocaine, later regarded as the Triforce of Awesome. Ten years later, the Japan Time Podcast crew has grown into a team consisting of 11 members: Roger, Shofu, Ricky, Zef, Coast, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 172 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureVideo Games | |||

This is one for the history books!
In this episode we go over all of the incredible news and announcements from the recent Nintendo Direct, State of Play, Xbox Showcase, and Summer Game Fest!
We're back from our trip to Chicago and for the episode of this week we recorded a live episode going over what we had done on the trip so far and our thoughts on Combo Breaker.
In this week's episode we discussed the recent surprise announcement of Star Fox, Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, and a bit of the recent Nintendo financials.
Japan Time is back!
In this episode we discuss Pokémon Champions, Tomodachi Life, the new FF14 Expansion, rate view setups, and more!
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A group of long-running gaming content creators engage in energetic, opinionated discussions that blend industry news, live events, and pop culture with lighthearted banter and community-driven content. Across episodes, the crew covers a mix of video-game industry moves, game announcements, direct broadcasts, and collaborations with events, while peppering in personal anecdotes, streaming logistics, and subathon planning. The show stands out for its chaotic, high-energy format, rotating cast, and strong emphasis on communal engagement, viewer reactions, and behind-the-scenes content that appeals to fans who enjoy candid conversations about games, culture, and the creator ecosystem.
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Japan Time Podcast launched 3 months ago and published 172 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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