A sometimes retro, sometimes modern, lighthearted video game review show where one guy talks through his experience playing a game from any generation.
Also- I like to discuss my entire experience, so spoiler warning for all games discussed!
Follow on X: @ElementaryGPod
Follow on GGapp.io to see what I'm playing: @ElementaryGaming
key words: retro, retro gaming, video games, video game review, retrospective, Zelda, mega man, battle network, PS4, Wii, nostalgia
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A sometimes retro, sometimes modern, lighthearted video game review show where one guy talks through his experience playing a game from any generation.
Also- I like to discuss my entire experience, so spoiler warning for all games discussed!
Follow on X: @ElementaryGPod
Follow on GGapp.io to see what I'm playing: @ElementaryGaming
key words: retro, retro gaming, video games, video game review, retrospective, Zelda, mega man, battle network, PS4, Wii, nostalgia
Nate reviews the 2001 Game Boy Advance game, Mega Man Battle Network 1, which establishes a great foundation for the series but is full of odd design choices. He also laments how many Pokémon there now are, because 151 was a perfect number.
Elementary Gaming
A sometimes retro, sometimes modern, lighthearted video game review show where one guy talks through his experience playing a game from any generation.
Also- I like to discuss my entire experience, so spoiler warning for all games discussed!
Follow on X: @ElementaryGPod
Follow on GGapp.io to see what I'm playing: @ElementaryGaming
key words: retro, retro gaming, video games, video game review, retrospective, Zelda, mega man, battle network, PS4, Wii, nostalgia