802 – Nintendo Sues the Government, Switch 2 Boost Mode, and Pokémon Pokopia Mania

Eugene Allen

We’ve got a blockbuster Episode 802! From legal wars to next-gen hardware leaks, the Infendo crew breaks it all down:

?? Nintendo vs. The USA? Nintendo is reportedly suing over tariffs—we discuss the implications for your wallet.

? Switch 2 “Handheld Boost” Mode: New updates suggest original Switch games will look and run better than ever on the successor.

? Pokémon Pokopia takes over: 2.2 million units in 4 days? We look at the latest phenomenon from The Pokémon Company.

? UI Upgrades: Nintendo adds friend notes and improved gamechat streaming.

? Change the System:Justin clears Metal Gear Solid, chains Overdrive in Xenoblade X, and shares his massive RayNeo Air 4 Pro / 8Bitdo haul.

Brandon checks out Romeo is a Dead Man and gets nerdy with 3D-printed SSD cases and Retro Pi.

Eugene dives into Overwatch, Imposter Factory, and Resident Evil.

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