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| Episode 1 - Introducing All Gen Gamers!; Discuss this episode here. | |
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| IdioMeme | Aug 13 2010, 11:00 PM Post #51 |
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Just finished listening. Happened to stumble onto your podcast, and I was impressed. It really reminded me of my friends and I waxing about our old school gaming!! Keep it up, looking forward to listening to more, and even contributing when I can! |
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| Video Game Enthusiast | Aug 15 2010, 09:24 PM Post #52 |
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I just finished listening to the first show, intend on listening to the next episode momentarily. I especially found your podcast inspirational especially when you talked about amateurs starting their own YouTube channel. It's nice to here sincere advice joined with positive reinforcement for such a topic. I especially understand when Johnny talked about getting infront of the camera for the first time, etc. I just recently experience that for the first time as I have launched my own YouTube channel series, earlier this year. I had question whether or not I should really even do anything of the sort. I agree that you need to be able to watch your own videos. And truthfully, without trying to sound egotistical, I am entertained by my own videos. And because of that I continued, and still attempt at trying to get better with each video (I'm only up to three, as I like to take my time to get as much of the best content for a video as I can before uploading). I'm unheard of (I've got six subscribers), and I'm not really sure if I want to be known(I mean I'd love to "blow up", who wouldn't?) because I can't help but think I might be entertained by my own show but it doesn't mean the public will. Fact is I do put a lot of effort in to conveying my passion for my videos (I've spent over 10 hours at least just editing my latest video, that totals in lengh of just under nine minutes). Sorry for the long rant, but I really just want to say thanks guys for being so down to earth about something like that, especially with sharing your own personal experiences, etc. I really related to that, and am glad to know a community like this. You've a new got a fan here! |
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| Jye | Sep 15 2010, 06:32 PM Post #53 |
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Hi guys. Awesome Podcast! I discovered it thanks to Happy Console Gamer. It is very entertaining and extremely informative. The accidental cutting off another host was a bit worrisome at first, however the issue has been mostly eliminated. I have no issues with the duration, and will take as much as I can get I'm able to listen to my MP3 player for most of my work day, and a quality podcast is the perfect thing to get through the day.It's just great to listen in on a group of like-minded gamers casually chatting. You guys have good dynamics, and the inclusion of guests(s) make it even more interesting. Well, I'm subscribed. Keep up the great work! Yeah I'm a bit late responding, but I just caught up on all the Podcasts
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I'm able to listen to my MP3 player for most of my work day, and a quality podcast is the perfect thing to get through the day.
3:15 AM Jul 11