ANALOG FRONTIERS - Part 1: The World of Vintage Gaming / MY LIFE IN GAMING
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2020-02-14に共有
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)
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"I did not sign up for this". I so feel what you saying lil bro.
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“An Atari 2600. In box. Which HE specified...” Oh boy😂😂😂😂😂
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Better than anything on Netflix.
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It’s not nostalgia. Just awesome discovering 99.9% of games that I missed growing up.
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You know it's a big production when full names are used.
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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.
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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
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The pure, uncut honesty of those children is the best.
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I'm 40 seconds in, already knowing I'm going to love it.
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Legends
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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.
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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.
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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?
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Seeing those kids playing older games gives me hope for the future.
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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.
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The little boy got me kind of emotional not going to lie his parents are doing it right.
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Every time Frank Cifaldi opens his mouth I am just screaming "YES! EXACTLY" The man is just so spot on, every.single.time.
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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.
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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?
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Just the name "Analog frontiers" is amazing!! Great work, guys!