ANALOG FRONTIERS - Part 1: The World of Vintage Gaming / MY LIFE IN GAMING

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Analog Frontiers is a documentary series about the people and technology that keep classic gaming alive. Part 1 introduces eight key contributors to the scene whose stories serve as an overview of why people play vintage games and how their passion for the technology has made it possible to continue playing the classics today and into the future.

Featured in this episode:
► Brian Parker - www.retrousb.com/
► Jason Rauch - www.game-tech.us/
► Bob Neal - www.retrorgb.com/
► Jeremy Parish - www.retronauts.com/
► Rachel Seleski - www.retro-access.com/
► Matt Lisi - www.insurrectionindustries.com/
► Jose Cruz - www.twitter.com/Cruzlink2
► Frank Cifaldi - www.gamehistory.org/

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► Episode Game List and Notes
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コメント (21)
  • “An Atari 2600. In box. Which HE specified...” Oh boy😂😂😂😂😂
  • It’s not nostalgia. Just awesome discovering 99.9% of games that I missed growing up.
  • @Screwy
    You know it's a big production when full names are used.
  • @Voultar
    These children... These children MAKE this episode.. I know everyone in this series and I appreciate them all. But I don't appreciate anything more than I do the enthusiasm from these young kids.
  • Those kids are just amazing. I bet you could have hours and hours of fun with them and experience old games in a totally new way you haven't thought of in decades
  • The pure, uncut honesty of those children is the best.
  • I'm 40 seconds in, already knowing I'm going to love it.
  • 32:00 there should be a small company to make again CRTs. like a high quality device with every wishfull connection on it for the retro community around the world. sure it would not be a company achieving very high selling numbers, but i am sure there would be a small market for it. like make 3 models wich difference is only the sice 20inch 30inch and 40inch or so. it has to have rf, composite, s-video, component, vga, scart and for newer nonsense even hdmi/dp. something similar to philips tvs with pixelplus which really had a high res mask. that would be so great.
  • That kid that wants a Fairchild Channel F. That was my childhood! My dad brought one home from work when a friend upgraded to a newer system & I loved it. Hardly anyone knows what it is these days.
  • @detilbury
    26:03 "The first time I got my Atari, I lov-- I was just pl-- I just played Dig Dug all the time." How have I reincarnated in that kid without dying first?
  • @Auddy07
    Seeing those kids playing older games gives me hope for the future.
  • 27:18 - “They’re loud, noisy, and have this weird squeaking sound.” We’re all getting older in ways that aren’t so obvious. CRTs emit a high frequency sound in the 15700Hz range. I can no longer hear frequencies above 15000Hz, but it must be very noticeable to this kid. I suppose that’s alright though. While most classic consoles will survive for a very long time, these CRT displays will age and die alongside us. Retro gaming is for everyone, but CRTs belong to our generation.
  • The little boy got me kind of emotional not going to lie his parents are doing it right.
  • Every time Frank Cifaldi opens his mouth I am just screaming "YES! EXACTLY" The man is just so spot on, every.single.time.
  • Now that I’m 35 and married with 1 year old twins. I fully understand not having the time. And when I do have the time I don’t want to play some long ass game that takes hundred hours.
  • Can we just take a moment to appreciate that at 11:32 - on this gaming YouTube video there is a handheld video of a screen displaying a website with a thumbnail of a YouTube video of someone using a handheld camera to record a YouTube Video of a screen of a video game?
  • @nicohvc
    Just the name "Analog frontiers" is amazing!! Great work, guys!