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16BitBrothers

    The 16BitBrothers are four good friends that have been playing games together for over a decade. They have been big fans of the retro YouTube community for some years, and in November 2012 decided to try and make …

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16bitbrit

    A British Nintendo baby, the first console Adam ‘the 16bitbrit’ owned was a NES that his parents’ purchased for him one Christmas. He surrendered hours to Super Mario Bros 3 and marble madness…yes, marble madness 🙂 His “Nintendoholicalism” …

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8biteric

Eric “8-Bit Eric” Perez started playing video games at the age of four when his older brother bought a Sega Master System. From there he was instantly hooked on playing anything he can get his hands on. Shortly after, his …

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AlphaOmegaSin

AlphaOmegaSin started gaming at the young age of 4 whenever his parents brough home his first game cosnole, the Nintendo Entertainment System. At which point he started playing Mario, Ninja Gaiden, Contra, Zelda, Castlevania, and many other tried and true …

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Arcade Impossible

  Gregg and Mike have known each other for over 20 years, and they’ve been gaming the whole time. Gregg’s first gaming experience was playing Pitfall on the 2600 with his mother at the age of three.  Mike’s gaming craze …

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Arcade Regiment

Arcade Regiment specializes in video game content. Bred in Canada, ProducerGuyPhil aka “PGP” along with fellow contributors “Captain Clutch” and “ToxicVolumeChick” or “TVC” were born with controllers in their hand and have been happily gaming ever since. ProducerGuyPhil is a …

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Arcade USA

  William “Willie!” Culver has been with video games from the earliest days, his first game ever played was Computer Space at Arnolds Park in Iowa back in 1973. That early exposure to videogames resonated with Willie! and started him …

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Bad Grafx Gamers

Jay & Buzzy AKA the “Diaper Dicks” travel throughout the United States on their quest to sell some ole videyer games. Being collector’s first they got tired of the price gauging by retro game stores and wanted to help collectors …

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