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About RetroActive

RetroActive is a retro gaming focused web show that focuses on informative and relaxed reviews of classic video games and hidden gems. I'll talk about retro games from the 8-bit era when Nintendo was king, all the way to the Gamecube, Xbox and Playstation 2. Take a step back in time and enjoy a bit of nostalgia or learn something new about gaming from the age of Atari, and beyond. Doesn't matter if it is from Nintendo or Sega, a great game is always a great game. RetroActive first began in 2010 and has come and gone several times since then and I'm hoping to keep at it long term this time with game reviews, let's plays, tech reviews, other various trips down memory lanes and more. Thanks for watching!

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A Family-Made Game Boy Game! Magic & Legend: Time Knights (Review)

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A Family-Made Game Boy Game! Magic & Legend: Time Knights (Review)

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