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ClanOfTheGrayWolf
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Roo shares his love for the 16-bit era with "16-Bit Gems" (a review series about underappreciated classics) and explains video game tech in "The Way Games Work" (a show that teaches the ins and outs of gaming technology to the layman). You can also watch the Commodore and Roo fortnightly in their geek & sundry live stream, "Echo Screen Live".
To see these videos uncut as well as other exclusive content, visit our website at: http://www.clanofthegraywolf.com
To see these videos uncut as well as other exclusive content, visit our website at: http://www.clanofthegraywolf.com
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Trainiac8492
(3 minutes ago)
60fps on the NES... better than next gen consoles
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JamesSmith-xf8pq
(10 minutes ago)
I grew up in the 80's. A great time. A fantastic time. A simpler better time. No helmets, no safety crap. You learned lessons the good way, the hard way.
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Tuppoo94
(17 minutes ago)
Finally someone who's able to give a simple, easy-to-understand explanation to how the Zapper works.
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DamianYerrick
(28 minutes ago)
Some Zapper games do use scanlines.
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BakerBoys95
(32 minutes ago)
I love how you can condense things down into an explainable level. :3
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ClanOfTheGrayWolf
(47 minutes ago)
@TeamMountainGaming Glad you asked! That gem was hand made by the fine folks at TeamMountainGaming
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PrimeRsoul
(51 minutes ago)
Duck hunt can still be used on modern screens by using a real gun. Real guns use a different technology that doesn't suffer from any lag the screen might cause. If you're afraid that a real gun might cause some damage to your screen, you can use bricks instead.
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electronash
(2 hour ago)
Great in-depth explanation!
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gimmethembeans6997
(2 hour ago)
where has this channel been all my life?
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AlexChama
(3 hours ago)
I meant the flair and the better generational fitting of devices and technology, but you're right in that, too! :)
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msv622
(3 hours ago)
The “how” has been keeping me up at night, among other random questions. Thank you for this. You are my hero.
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