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Do our childhood video games actual hold up?

50m · PinPoint Players · 09 Feb 05:00

In this episode, Tim & Ramsay discuss:


- If our favorite childhood games hold up to modern audiences

- What types of games age the best

- Pitfalls of some older early 3D games

- If the next generation will get that same enjoyment

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