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Retro Gaming Nostalgia

Dec 27, 2016, 11:35 AM

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Why do we love our old games and what phycological effects do they have on us. With the industry taking advantage for our demand for nostalgia is it giving fresh life for classic titles of the past of harming the originality in contempary gaming.

Documentary on retro games featuring Author Jamie Madigan and Retro Asylum host Dean Swain.

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Produced by Sean Allsop

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