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I grew up in the golden age of gaming, spending countless hours on my Amiga and PC playing everything from Police Quest 1 to Sensible Soccer to Wing Commander. Now I’m going back to those classics — replaying the games I loved (and sometimes struggled with!) as a kid.

This channel is my way of sharing that journey. You’ll find full longplays and playthroughs of retro games from the 80s, 90s, and early 2000s — captured in high quality, without commentary, so the gameplay and nostalgia can shine through.

If you’re here for a trip down memory lane, or maybe to discover a classic you missed the first time around, you’re in the right place.

👉 Subscribe if you enjoy:

- Retro longplays from Amiga, DOS, and PC

- Classic strategy, action, and sports games

- Nostalgic gameplay just like we remember it

Let’s replay the past together — one game at a time.

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Theme Hospital (1997) – 4 Hours of Total Chaos

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