DaveyDave wrote: » The Rage posted a video from the 8bit conference, saw a Mega CD but already sold. Going rate is about €90. Had a look on eBay and most of them are paired up with a console already or boxed for close to €200. Don't know if I'll get one anytime soon...
Inviere wrote: » Cidey did you ever get that faulty one going that I sold you?
DaveyDave wrote: » and I like a lot of the hardware/history videos the likes of Lazy Game Review's or Metal Jesus Rocks have done (Don't judge me :P)
CiDeRmAn wrote: » Nope, Kerbdog tried his best but no luck
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Kim Justice is my favourite. Hung out with her and DJ Slope for a good while at Play Expo they're both really sound. I used find Larry Bundy and DJ Slopes videos really entertaining but the style of them has been feeling a little stretched and repetitive of late. Others that I enjoy would be: Superbunnyhop - good documentary/editorial type stuff Generation 16 - every mega drive game sequentially, tons of documentary style research GST大好き - retro game music mixes, with loads of very well researched information on screen too Banjo Guy Ollie - Carves out a nice niche in terms of what he covers. Just consistently interesting. Lazy Game Room - often copied, never bettered. Except maybe by Techmoan, but he's more consumer electronics.Noclip - very slickly produced documentaries.Ahoy - again very slick videos. The graphics are half the appeal really. Blast Processing - really short videos. Again, lovely production values. ClassicsOfGame - really short videos of weird things from old videogames presented out of context. Last Gamer - largest videogame collection in the world. Seems like a cool guy as well. He's currently building an obscenely huge personal arcade. LordBBH - king of MAME. He's completed thousands of arcade games. Just fun to see lots of games you wouldn't really know about. lukemorse1 - very bare bones point a camera at his TV stuff but he's at it forever and picks up interesting games. RetroManCave - only getting into this lately. Very well made videos indeed. SummoningSalt - speedrun record documentaries. I find them absolutely facinating for some reason. I actually whittled that list down quite a bit. I've got 200 subs, 100 or so of which are retro gaming.
Inviere wrote: » Would have loved to see it back in action. I wonder if the modded bios chip has gone faulty, and if it could be removed and the unit turned back to stock. I still maintain caps though, given it flashes to life for a split second at times.
Shapey Fiend wrote: » Lazy Game Room - often copied, never bettered. Except maybe by Techmoan, but he's more consumer electronics.
BGOllie wrote: » Game chasers have gone to hell
and Pat the Punk is becoming increasingly irrelevant(er)
o1s1n wrote: » I couldn't be more out of the loop with retrogaming channels. I think the slew of 'three american dudes sitting around talking about NES games I've played a million times already' thing turned me off them. Anything recommended from more documentary/genuinely interesting point of view?
Doge wrote: » So the Sega Genesis collection for PS4 got a free PSVR patch where you can play mega drive games in a virtual bedroom. It even supports multiplayer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ5jJJXdPPk