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Spectrum Days - retro games and movies
Chris Head, Phil Head, Jon Head
37 episodes
9 months ago

The podcast where we ruin our childhood memories of games we used to play.


Join Phil and Chris as we take look at the video games we played as kids back in the late eighties and nineties. In each episode we start by talking about a game from memory - then we play it and let you know what we think today. Will we ruin our childhood memories each episode?


Call it retro, or call it nostalgia, these are the games that shaped our lives.


If you have any suggestions for games you would like us to cover or any general comments, contact us on: hello@spectrumdays.com


Watch on YouTube here.



Cover image includes a Photo by Namroud Gorguis on Unsplash





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The podcast where we ruin our childhood memories of games we used to play.


Join Phil and Chris as we take look at the video games we played as kids back in the late eighties and nineties. In each episode we start by talking about a game from memory - then we play it and let you know what we think today. Will we ruin our childhood memories each episode?


Call it retro, or call it nostalgia, these are the games that shaped our lives.


If you have any suggestions for games you would like us to cover or any general comments, contact us on: hello@spectrumdays.com


Watch on YouTube here.



Cover image includes a Photo by Namroud Gorguis on Unsplash





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Video Games
Leisure,
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Are games too long?
Spectrum Days - retro games and movies
31 minutes 39 seconds
1 year ago
Are games too long?

Whether you are a PC gamer or a console gamer, we want to know, are games just too long now?


Games only lasted about 20 minutes back in the days of the ZX Spectrum and Commodore 64, now they can last for hundreds of hours! Games like Zelda and the Witcher, massive sprawling sandbox style adventure games, role playing games, not to mention the almost infinite quality of online gaming like GTA. Is it that us middle aged people just haven't the time or energy to start a game with that much content? Or maybe games are better value now than they ever have been? Let us know your thoughts.


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Spectrum Days - retro games and movies

The podcast where we ruin our childhood memories of games we used to play.


Join Phil and Chris as we take look at the video games we played as kids back in the late eighties and nineties. In each episode we start by talking about a game from memory - then we play it and let you know what we think today. Will we ruin our childhood memories each episode?


Call it retro, or call it nostalgia, these are the games that shaped our lives.


If you have any suggestions for games you would like us to cover or any general comments, contact us on: hello@spectrumdays.com


Watch on YouTube here.



Cover image includes a Photo by Namroud Gorguis on Unsplash





Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.