A group of retro game collectors delve into their most obscure games and consoles and share their thoughts on what they've played.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Leisure |
The team discusses the many aspects of retro game "remakes" from their effects on the original game's pricing to whether the original should be enjoyed first. The Explorers also chat about how they approach collecting, dealing with collecting fatigue... more
The team comes together out of self isolation to discuss what games have been their focus with their free time along with other topics like advancements in console mods and the trials and tribulations of a retro variety streamer and why Brunch is wro... more
Are "bad" games worth avoiding or do they hide nuggets of gaming nirvana within? After a long break the team returns and scrapes the bottom of the barrel to talk about "bad" games they've played. Find out if any made the cut from being so bad they we... more
We delve into the upcoming "Polymega" console and discuss our hopes and concerns for the final product. Ever want to overpay for retro games and not know what you're actually buying? Retro game mystery loot boxes are a thing and we dissect the value ... more
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Been a fan of Pete Dorr's content for a long time. Bovine is a great host as well. Looking forward to the future of this podcast. Great chemistry and content. Keep it up, guys!!
This is a great gaming discussion podcast! these guys(and gal) talk about a wide variety of retro and modern gaming topics. and they do in a vary casual down to earth way. Ive even gotten my typically anti retro girlfriend addicted to it lol. keep up the great work RGE. These episodes can't come out fast enough!!
Long time petedorr fan and loving this podcast!
I came for Petedorr because I trust his knowledge and opinions very much, the guy is extremely smart and doesn’t listen to the nay sayers, if critics say a game is bad he will play it and decide for himself if he likes it and he gives great perspective on it, but I was very surprised to find out bovine is also very intelligent and has many perspectives to give on game collecting as well. Really enjoy just hanging out and listening to their stories.
If you enjoy retro video games and are interested in collecting popular, as well as obscure games,you will love this podcast!
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