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About Let's Talk Retro

We would like to welcome you to our channel, Let’s Talk Retro. We are Colin & James, two lifelong gamers who set up this channel several years ago.

The aim of the channel is to give us both a platform to talk with and interact with other like minded gamers and hopefully entertain them a little along the way.

Let's Talk Retro is also the home of The Retro Gamer Show. The Retro Gamer Show is a monthly retro gaming show presented by ourselves. Each show is packed full of retro gaming news, retro gaming products and lots of nostalgic trips looking back through gaming history.

We also upload many other videos about retro gaming and gaming in general to the channel. If you love gaming and especially old games, Let's Talk Retro is the channel for you.

Please subscribe to keep up to date with our latest videos and feel free to comment and to get in touch.

Also check out our website at www.letstalkretro.com

Keep it retro!

Colin & James.

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A look at Cosmic Force on the Commodore 64

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A look at Cosmic Force on the Commodore 64

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