
NWR Connectivity is a weekly podcast that is focused on connecting the listeners to the going-ons at Nintendo World Report. It highlights key stories and features from the site while also pulling in a variety of staff members to talk about different topics, such as new releases and important news stories. This is your ticket into the minds behind Nintendo World Report, for better or worse.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 527 | Founded | 16 years ago |
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| Categories | Video GamesTechnologyLeisure | ||||

After a fissure in space time opened in Chicago, multiple eras of Connectivity hosts were pulled together into an Air B and B. Then completely unrelated Nintendo decided to have a Nintendo Direct so we quickly and poorly recorded a podcast with whate... more
John Rairdin arrives with his pick for the Game Club and let's just say it doesn't go over quite as well as Outer Wilds did. Join us as we look back at what should have been an incredible spiritual sequel to Metroid Prime, but was instead a budget ti... more
John is joined by Willem Hilhorst fresh off his trip to Gamescom 2024. Willem shares a bit about his work in games preservation and a brief summary of Gamescom as a convention, before diving into everything he did while he was there. As a special tre... more
The NWR Connectivity Game Club returns with the cast each picking a game for the rest of the crew to play. Up first is The Outer Wilds as submitted by Melanie Zawodniak. We do our best to avoid spoilers for the first half of the episode, but we stron... more
While John and Neal take a break from weekly Connectivity episodes, we've decided to pivot to a new format inspired by our popular Game Club episodes. Starting in July we'll be posting monthly (hopefully) episodes of a brand new Game Club. But this t... more
John and Neal return after a month off with a new, somehow even less structured, podcast format. Nintendo has announced release dates for all of their confirmed 2024 games and they cut off in June. Nintendo has something unanounced happening this fal... more
John and Neal provide the NWR podcast update on the Xbox Business Update. Ultimately it's pretty much all exactly in line with what Xbox (and John and Neal) have been saying they would do for the past decade. Connectivity has joined Twitter, so be su... more
A bit of listener mail sends John and Alex down a winding path of replaying games they've already finished. Alex is drawn in by the siren song of Earthbound. John decides to see if he can beat Star Fox Zero without motion controls (for science). Then... more
Although the hosts have changed multiple times, I’m glad that this run of Neal and John has endured. Sure, sometimes both hosts haven’t shown up, but the podcast has not let me down yet. It’s a refreshing listen to other people that I consider very insightful of Nintendo games share their thoughts and ideas of the famous company. Bring on the games! Bring on the reviews! I am here for it!
I love Nintendo based podcasts, and this is one of my favorites. They always change it up with different segments. Love it!
I can always count on these guys to bring me news on the latest and greatest games every week. Keep it up!
What makes Connectivity so great is its variety. Episodes are broken into multiple subjects (oftentimes very disparate, but typically at least tangentially related to Nintendo) with a large, rotating cast. Scott is a great host/narrator thanks to his chill disposition and diplomatic conversation wrangling. Recommended.
TJ Spyke from the forums. I love the show, especially Zach (the best host of the show). The NWR Jeopardy and Who Wants to be a Nintendoaire? segments are funny and the show is really good for Nintendo news.
I'm so thankful for the great Nintendo podcasts out there, and this is one of them.
It's a good podcast for the nwr podcast line an their view of video games as an whole is new also with a old mind
For a Nintendo themed podcast, They really hate and don't know much about nintendo. Wish they were more informed about the games and history of the company. Listen to the Standard NWR podcast instead.
I've been listening to NWR Connectivity from the first episode and believe that this is the best out of all the NIntendo World Report podcasts.
This has the grandeur and proffesionalism of Radio Free Nintendo, but with smaller, more digestable segments. As a result, some things like news can feel a little skimmed, but the big discussions about whatever (Mario Kart this week, Shadow of the Colossus and Ico the next, Hockey the one after) feel great and are well-said.
If you like Radio Free Nintendo, this is another great Nintendo podcast! There aren't many good Nintendo podcasts so I strongly recommend this one!
I am a new listener to this podcast and face it. It's amazing I started listenning when the Newscast had it's last couple episodes. The Jeporady segment is amazing and doesn't get any better. Jeporady is not on every week but I always look foward it. Keep up the great work guys!!!
It's not easy to find really good Nintendo based podcasts but this is one I really enjoy.
Connectivity (along with sister podcasts RFN and the Famicast) are a must listen for any Nintendo fan. These podcasts keep you up to date on the news but also have great in-depth coverage of Nintendo's past (like the Mariokart retrospective). You get great insight from the commentators and unlike other podcasts there is a world touch as well with editors from Europe, Japan, Australia and America. If you want to know what is truly going on in the World of Nintendo this family of podcasts are t... more
Fantastic companion piece to the wonderful NWR podcasts. The new format is awesome, and allows for a lot of interesting discussion, keep up the good work guys.









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