Retro Active

Not unlike many people still wrapped up in retro gaming Kevin started gaming at an early age with his first memories being ones of trying to shoot pixelated aliens down on his Atari 2600. His family later got a NES … Continue reading

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The Gaming Shelf

  The Gaming Shelf As far back as he can remember, Taylor’s always had a game controller in his hands. Starting with classic Mega Man and continuing into the modern age with games like Uncharted, there’s always been a game … Continue reading

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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 … Continue reading

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Quickfreeze4

  Cliva “Quickfreeze4” grew up doing two things, playing video games and drawing cartoons/superheroes. His very first system was the Nintendo Entertainment System given to him by his parents after needing stitches in his chin, which left a scar. Throughout … Continue reading

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RetroGamerVlog

    Michael Lottner, a.k.a. Retro Mike, is the star of his own channel, RetroGamerVlog.  He is a young fan of classic games who was introduced to his first console the NES at his country home when he was only … Continue reading

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NESComplex

  Chris “NESComplex” has been blasting aliens and saving princesses since he was seven.  His first gaming memory is “hitting a white dot into a rainbow wall” in Atari’s Breakout, but his passion began when he was given a Nintendo Entertainment … Continue reading

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Hello Comics

    Fernando Sebastian is a Spanish Audio-visual producer living in  Canada. His passion has always been video games.  Inspired by the Angry Video Game Nerd, Happy Console Gamer and the All Gen Gamers crew, he started his channel in … Continue reading

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Max $terling

  Max $terling is a Rapper/Producer, Indie Film Director, and Video Game Addict. His addiction began in the early 80’s by playing games like “Space Assault (a modified version of “Space Invader”)” on the TRS-80 Color Computer 2 (his first … Continue reading

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