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RetroLogic - Episode 26
Check out the retro shop here: www.retrologic.games
RetroLogic isn’t just a podcast, It’s a retro game store! Visit Retrologic.games to check out our growing inventory of Cleaned, Tested, and 100% Authentic Retro Games!
Icebreaker - what did you buy? And what did you play?
John Bought/Played
Dan Bought/Played
(The price is RETRO)
TIE BREAKER!
(Weekly Topics)
(Crossplay)
Metroid Prime 2
Reminder about Plok Talk in April
(This day in gaming history)
30 Years Ago (March 29, 1991) - Genesis - Shining in the Darkness (Japan)
(Game Releases)
(Community Content)
(Retro Rewind)
The Poll is live!
(Question of the week)
(Throwback Thursday)
Me:
What is the single best retro console to collect if you're starting from scratch in 2021?
Taking into account the reliability of the hardware, cost of games, connecting to modern TVs, quality of software, etc…
Eric Plunk — 03/26/2021
Genesis is most affordable and there are plenty of games for it that won’t break the bank. There are HDMI cables out there for it as well.
ElPeeDee — 03/26/2021
I'm gonna vote WiiU. I know it's the least retro of the gens, but it's virtual console + access to the wii library make it tough to beat in my book. although I think the consoles themselves are pretty pricey these days, in guessing a lot of the games will rise soon
16bitwars-nomad — 03/26/2021
I’d say wiiu if you are going with a more modern retro and the genesis for classic...maybe the psp as well for handhelds. Most games for it are still reasonably priced
ChrisHL94 — Yesterday at 10:33 AM
I’ve been able to find a few Nintendo DS games that were reasonably priced, I haven’t looked in to a console though. I have found a couple 3DS’ that weren’t bad, one original and one of the new variety.
Twitter:
The Retro Blast Podcast @RetroBlastUS:
PS2. Huge library and backwards compatible with PS1 so you can start building both back.
Occasionally Average
@occaverage
So I know the classification of what is or isn't retro can be contentious, but I would say the PS2. Most games are still relatively inexpensive, and there's such a massive library of quality titles that you'll probably never run out of interesting ones.
(Outro)
Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter @RetrologicGames. You’re also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio.
You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games
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RetroLogic - Episode 26
Check out the retro shop here: www.retrologic.games
RetroLogic isn’t just a podcast, It’s a retro game store! Visit Retrologic.games to check out our growing inventory of Cleaned, Tested, and 100% Authentic Retro Games!
Icebreaker - what did you buy? And what did you play?
John Bought/Played
Dan Bought/Played
(The price is RETRO)
TIE BREAKER!
(Weekly Topics)
(Crossplay)
Metroid Prime 2
Reminder about Plok Talk in April
(This day in gaming history)
30 Years Ago (March 29, 1991) - Genesis - Shining in the Darkness (Japan)
(Game Releases)
(Community Content)
(Retro Rewind)
The Poll is live!
(Question of the week)
(Throwback Thursday)
Me:
What is the single best retro console to collect if you're starting from scratch in 2021?
Taking into account the reliability of the hardware, cost of games, connecting to modern TVs, quality of software, etc…
Eric Plunk — 03/26/2021
Genesis is most affordable and there are plenty of games for it that won’t break the bank. There are HDMI cables out there for it as well.
ElPeeDee — 03/26/2021
I'm gonna vote WiiU. I know it's the least retro of the gens, but it's virtual console + access to the wii library make it tough to beat in my book. although I think the consoles themselves are pretty pricey these days, in guessing a lot of the games will rise soon
16bitwars-nomad — 03/26/2021
I’d say wiiu if you are going with a more modern retro and the genesis for classic...maybe the psp as well for handhelds. Most games for it are still reasonably priced
ChrisHL94 — Yesterday at 10:33 AM
I’ve been able to find a few Nintendo DS games that were reasonably priced, I haven’t looked in to a console though. I have found a couple 3DS’ that weren’t bad, one original and one of the new variety.
Twitter:
The Retro Blast Podcast @RetroBlastUS:
PS2. Huge library and backwards compatible with PS1 so you can start building both back.
Occasionally Average
@occaverage
So I know the classification of what is or isn't retro can be contentious, but I would say the PS2. Most games are still relatively inexpensive, and there's such a massive library of quality titles that you'll probably never run out of interesting ones.
(Outro)
Thanks for listening to the RetroLogic Podcast! We are proudly part of the Nintendo Dads family of podcasts. If you like what you hear, check me out on Twitter @RetrologicGames. You’re also welcome to jump into our friendly and 100% non-toxic Discord Community! The link to that is in my twitter bio.
You can also find everything on our website Retrologic.games
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