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  |ShortSummary = John (still Byte & Barq) and Lindsay (Min Min) play two rounds against each other; John wins both of them, as well as a round of the V-Ball mode. Rick takes John's place for another round of V-Ball, playing as Mechanica; he also wins against Lindsay. He then goes on to defeat Lindsay in both a round of Hoops and two rounds of Target Practice, trying out various other characters as he does so.
 
  |ShortSummary = John (still Byte & Barq) and Lindsay (Min Min) play two rounds against each other; John wins both of them, as well as a round of the V-Ball mode. Rick takes John's place for another round of V-Ball, playing as Mechanica; he also wins against Lindsay. He then goes on to defeat Lindsay in both a round of Hoops and two rounds of Target Practice, trying out various other characters as he does so.

Revision as of 08:36, 7 February 2018

Arms is a 2017 fighting game developed by Nintendo EPD and published by Nintendo for the Switch. A special preview event of the game known as a "Global Testpunch" was held a few weeks before the game's release; The D-Pad unsuccessfully attempted to take part in it as part of their weekend Switch videos series. After the official release of the game, a regular series commenced on July 15, 2017.

Episodes

EpisodeTitleLengthPlayer(s)CommentatorsRelease date
*"Very Questionable"2:41Rick, LindsayBen, Dave4 June 2017 (2017-06-04)
Rick and Lindsay attempt to enter the Global Testpunch, only to discover they have once again narrowly missed the window, much to their frustration.
1"Say Good Night, Meatball"17:14Rick, DustinJohn, Ben, Lindsay15 July 2017 (2017-07-15)
The first round played is Rick vs. Dustin, the latter of whom already has some experience with the game. Playing as Spring Man and Master Mummy, respectively, they play through the tutorial warm-up section before beginning a proper fight, which Dustin wins. They decide to have a rematch, with Rick switching to Mechanica; Dustin wins again, but in a much closer fight. Rick loses a further two rounds, but is able to finally defeat Dustin on his fifth and sixth attempts. They switch to a new map and characters, with Rick playing Twintelle and Dustin playing Kid Cobra. Rick wins in an extremely close round, and goes on to win the fight after that as well. Finally, they have a tiebreaker on another map, with Rick as Master Mummy and Dustin as Spring Man, in an inversion of their first round; Rick wins the first round easily, and the second one narrowly.
2"Open That Fridge of Whoop-Ass"13:27Lindsay, Dustin, JohnRick, Ben16 July 2017 (2017-07-16)
Lindsay takes Rick's place and plays a few rounds against Dustin. Controlling Min Min, she loses the first and third rounds but narrowly wins the second one. They briefly switch to a different game mode called Target Practice, before playing the basketball-themed Hoops. Dustin easily wins the game, and John takes her place, opting for a normal round instead of a minigame. He plays as Byte & Barq; Dustin remains as Master Mummy. They play four rounds, all of which are won by Dustin.
3"The Old Cannonfuck"12:11John, Lindsay, RickDustin, Ben22 July 2017 (2017-07-22)
John (still Byte & Barq) and Lindsay (Min Min) play two rounds against each other; John wins both of them, as well as a round of the V-Ball mode. Rick takes John's place for another round of V-Ball, playing as Mechanica; he also wins against Lindsay. He then goes on to defeat Lindsay in both a round of Hoops and two rounds of Target Practice, trying out various other characters as he does so.