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Minecraft Realms: The Feature I Didn’t Know I Needed

Minecraft on Nintendo Switch got a major update this last week. And with my strange history with Minecraft, it is no surprise I am ecstatic. It received the 1.5.0 update to the Bedrock Codebase, which was the second half of the Update Aquatic. With it, came new mobs such as Turtles and Drowned (Sorry Phantoms, you are part of 1.6, not Update Aquatic). But with it, came one feature I either glossed...[Read More]

Skyrim’s Political Landscape Is Starting To Look Familiar…

One of the first things I always ask when a person starts playing Skyrim is “which side of the civil war are you fighting for”? The civil war in Skyrim has always interested me – it isn’t very impacting in regards to the overall plot – but there’s something about it that feels compelling to me, and I’m realizing that it mirrors our own American government ...[Read More]

Pokemon Go isn’t going anywhere

This past weekend weekend (July 6th to be exact), marked the 2 year anniversary of Pokémon GO, and the question always asked when discussing IVs and evolution tables out in public is 'Are there even still people playing that game?'

Infendo Radio 449 – The Patrons Join the Fray!

While the World Cup is drawing to a close, Infendo Radio will be here to tackle the Nintendo news! This week we welcome our $50 patrons to the show as we talk about Smash Bros. Ultimate and the Waluigi blues, we discuss how the next Splatfest will be all inclusive, and we play a round of Nintentunes! Infendo Radio is a Nintendo podcast that records every Wednesday night at 9:00 EST. Be sure to joi...[Read More]

Minecraft And Me: A Story

For everyone that follows Infendo Radio, you all know I absolutely love Minecraft. On Nintendo consoles alone, I have put 25 hours into Bedrock, 145 into Nintendo Switch Edition, 15 into Wii U edition, and 1 solid hour in New 3DS Edition. That’s also not counting what I have put into Minecraft: PS4 Edition, PS3 Edition, and PS Vita Edition. That’s a lot of Minecraft. But, there is one ...[Read More]