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He's been linked in this forum at least a couple times, but in case you haven't come across him before, I recommend MrBTongue:

https://youtu.be/nvK8fua6O64

Great, intelligent writer with wonderful insight. Shame he seems to have had his fill and doesn't really post any more.

Also, relevant in the run up to 2077:

https://youtu.be/XXVO1HCNQ8M



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I'd love to recommend this channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBK-zSfpaaiZBuOK1UIHt3w

CJ is a really damn good Hitman player. He's hilarious, and his Hitmanathons tend to be fun and hilarious at times, even to his detriment. Can't recommend him enough if you're a Hitman fan looking to expand your knowledge on the series' strategies.



I have been watching these guys as of late, and mainly returning to their eShop weekly Sunday discount videos.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efwtsNUifts



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I started my own videogame channel a couple of years ago with mainly short gameplay segments of BoTW and the Souls, but recently I've been trying to improve it's quality and scope with videos about videogame history. They're in spanish, but I subbed the first one (about the creation of the first Legend of Zelda) and may sub the rest (I hope Youtube subtitles the others automatically so more people can enjoy them). I have much to learn in terms of editing, but overall I'm happy with the result (specially with the "quality" of the info). I hope you like it too! =)



PS: There are more about the origins of Dragon Quest, Final Fantasy and The Adventure of Dai  =)



Hooooo, let's take a look at my list:

LGR (Lazy Game reviews): Anything but lazy, and the guy has the perfect copy of the Duke Nukem voice.

Pixelmusement: A treasure trove of retro PC gaming, especially 80's DOS era.

Similarly, the 8-bit guy. Although he also goes into great detail as to how graphics and sound worked in the heyday.

In the same vein but for hardware, the Nostalgia Nerd. But he's a proper Nerd, meaning he's explaining technical stuff of old computers and consoles in great detail.

The Obsolete Geek: Similar to the Nostalgia Nerd.

GVAMERS: About the history of games and videogame series. Most notably, their rise and fall.

Yeah, I'm a retro gamer. How did you find out?

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Strange Rebel Gaming by Briana White, the english voice actress for Aerith in Final Fantasy VII Remake. She does lets play and reactions. She recently did a lets play with the voice actor for Barret in Final Fantasy VII Remake, John Bentley.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yhx4LsCvZpg

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Easy Allies have been my go-to guys for this kind of content!



Not sure how well known he is but I really enjoy Indeimaus.

https://www.youtube.com/user/indeimaus



Hmm, pie.

Raycommend is awesome! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCynPc1fjDE_MHj9548oxJMA
He actually shouted my channel out in his last video. It was weird to see my face on a video I didn't upload lol



Retro Tech Select - My Youtube channel. Covers throwback consumer electronics with a focus on "vid'ya games."

Latest Video: Top 12: Best Games on the N64 - Special Features, Episode 7

CaptainExplosion said:

Game Sack. :)

Completely forgot to mention those.

Also, I forgot Razbuten.

Especially interesting is his gaming for a non-gamer series, where he analyzes how his wife, who never played videogames before, is reacting to the challenges videogames offer. Pretty interesting since she hasn't grown up with all the conventions we're used in games and thus isn't thinking in the same kind of box than we do with games. As a result she's trying things we wouldn't even think about because we're used to how things work in games.