
The Super Switch Club: A Nintendo Podcast
About the Podcast
“The Super Switch Club” is a documentary-style, crowd sourced, hype/re-play podcast where players from around the world are invited to relive the nostalgia of retro games on the Nintendo Online virtual library (NSO) – from the NES to the 64-bit era, and beyond! It’s kind of like a book club, but with video games! (Part of the We Can Make This Work Probably Podcast Network!)
Available on Spotify!
Each season, games are nominated by people who contributed to the latest season and then voted on in a bracket! We’ll be cycling through each system available on the Nintendo Switch Online Virtual Library: NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis, GameBoy / GBA, and N64. (Note: If a game from a franchise is chosen for a season, that series is taken out of the running until the next ‘cycle’)
Click here for a full list of what we’ve played so far: Cycle One (Seasons 1-5), Cycle Two (Season 6 – Speed Run), Cycle Three (So far…)
“Switch and Play”

In order to make the best podcast possible, we want to hear about some of your favorite (and least favorite) things about these iconic games! You can submit monologues for just one section of the current game or send in an audio file for every single one, but in each submission be sure to say who you are, list a single Podcast / You Tube channel / project / social media page that you’d like to promote, and then talk about anything you loved about the game! (See below for Topics, Schedule, and FAQ)
Submit your audio here!
Topics
- Nostalgia / First time playing
- The Story / Key Moments
- The Soundtrack
- The World / Pixel Art
- Favorite Characters and Quotes
- Items / Weapons
- New Town / Area / Dungeon
- Interesting Enemies
- Secrets and Strategies
- Behind-the-Scenes Trivia
- Boss Battles
- The Ending (Finale)
- Overall Impressions (Finale)
- Ranking with previous SSC Games? (Finale)
These are 100% suggestions feel free to skip some and to talk about anything else you love about the game, just try and keep things in chronological order if possible. Click here to watch Troy show you just how easy it is to record a submission (this is an example from the Star Wars season of Podcasters Assemble)
Rules / Suggestions for this Season
Directions
- 10 minutes max! – we’re going to be enforcing the limit a lot harder going forward (exceptions made for our Patreon supporters)
- Don’t narrate everything, be selective about what you talk about – focus on things you either loved or hated
- Leave pauses between subjects in your audio (these will not count against the time limit)
Suggestions
- Take notes beforehand (or bullet points)
- Edit your submission down if you’re able, it saves the editors time (feel free to leave any fun bloopers at the end of the sub)
- Be proactive and submit before the deadline if you’re able (this helps the editors get a head start on editing, and it’s easier to manage instead of getting everything all at once, and helps us stay on track with the schedule)
- Keep in mind that the editors (Erik and Frost) spend *hours* on each and every episode, and the work gets exponentially longer with each new sub
Note: The Manual Episodes are also a good time to talk about your nostalgia for the game and any behind-the-scenes trivia. (You also don’t need to read everything)
Schedule (Season 9: GameBoy – ???)
In order to stay on schedule, it is imperative that you meet these deadlines with your submissions! Recommended 3-5 minute entries, 10 mins max! (OR ELSE)
| Topic | Due Date |
| Bonus: “Pokémon Snap” (N64, 1999) | Mon, December 15th |
| Bonus: “The Legend of Zelda” (NES, 1986) – 40th Anniversary / 100th Episode Special! | TBA – 2026 |
| Sega Genesis Noms – Season 10 (note: must participate in the GameBoy season) | TBD |
| *Podcast Promos and Plugs* (promote your content!) | N/A |
*Note: If you don’t have much to say on a topic, you can still send in a short sub, but don’t feel obligated to submit for every single episode.
Nomination Rules (for next season)
- You must participate in the current season to nominate a game (that doesn’t mean you have to be on every episode, or beat the game).
- The game must be on NSO (Nintendo Switch Online) for the system that we’re playing next (see below)
- The game must be from a franchise we haven’t covered yet this cycle (excluding bonus episodes)
- If we covered a game from a specific franchise for this system last cycle, that franchise is out of the running this time around. (Mario, Zelda, Kirby, etc)
- In order to nominate a game, you need to send in a short audio submission stating your name, the name of the game, and why you think people should vote for it / why it would make for a good season.
Note – The current cycle system order is: NES > SNES > GameBoy > Sega Genesis > N64 > GBA (subject to change)
Click here for a full list of what we’ve played so far: Cycle One (Seasons 1-5), Cycle Two (Season 6 – Speed Run), Cycle Three (So far…)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this an Audio Only Lets Play podcast?
A: No, well at least not in the traditional sense, the Super Switch Podcast is a Podcasters Assemble style podcast where we cut back and forth between multiple submitters. Since we edit in background music for the final product, it helps to not have video game music and sound effects in the background of your submission.
Q: Can multiple people submit together?
A: Because the submissions all get chopped up and mixed together, it’s a lot easier if each person submits a separate audio file. If you do record together for brainstorming purposes, please try to work your actual answers as monologues, without cross-talk between the separate people.
Q: How long should my submission be?
A: As long as you need to share your thoughts. For best results we suggest 3 – 10 minutes (15 minutes max please). If you go any longer some of your audio will likely be cut out to keep a good flow with different submitters.
Q: What if I want to submit, but don’t have any projects I want to promote?
A: That’s totally fine! You can just say your name in the intro, and for the link we can put your Twitter, Instagram, or other social media, or we can just thank you by name without a link.
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