Pirate bay is your friend!
I'd like to do some vids on speed runs or high scores. Trouble is, I'd need to get really good at a game first lol
who do you think does the best reviews on youtube?
Re: who do you think does the best reviews on youtube?
I follow lots of people on youtube for gaming:
Angry Video Game Nerd
Metal Jesus Rocks
Pat the NES punk
Pete Dorr
Captain 8 bit & the game chasers
Happy Console Gamer
Whiteboy7thst
Kpopp
MrITryHard
Classic Game room
those are some just to name a few. Everytime I am adding new people to my youtube subscriptions as long as they have good content and have what I am interested in which is my new found love for collecting retro and modern games.
Angry Video Game Nerd
Metal Jesus Rocks
Pat the NES punk
Pete Dorr
Captain 8 bit & the game chasers
Happy Console Gamer
Whiteboy7thst
Kpopp
MrITryHard
Classic Game room
those are some just to name a few. Everytime I am adding new people to my youtube subscriptions as long as they have good content and have what I am interested in which is my new found love for collecting retro and modern games.
Re: who do you think does the best reviews on youtube?
I like:
-Classic game room
-AVGN
-Happy console gamer
-Rageholic
-Classic game room
-AVGN
-Happy console gamer
-Rageholic
Re: who do you think does the best reviews on youtube?
To bring up one that hasn't been mentioned yet, I recently discovered spida1a's "Turbo Views".
It focuses exclusively on the Turbografx (with a bit PC Engine flavor) and he does an excellent job.
The presentation is great, he goes in to a lot of detail about each game, and although this might sound weird, I really like his voice.
His site, with a full list of his videos: http://www.turboviews.com/
It focuses exclusively on the Turbografx (with a bit PC Engine flavor) and he does an excellent job.
The presentation is great, he goes in to a lot of detail about each game, and although this might sound weird, I really like his voice.

His site, with a full list of his videos: http://www.turboviews.com/
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