Normally you’d find him talking about classic candy wrappers on the History Channel’s The Brands That Built America, but we’re giving Jason Liebig a chance to talk about his excitement for the world of video game emulation. From its underground beginnings in the 80’s to the mainstream proliferation of emulation in the modern day, this is a fun and fascinating conversation about the world of nostalgic gaming.
You can view the video version of this conversation on the Geekster YouTube channel here:
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Living in the past and loving it. A child of the 80s/90s who enjoys collecting old VHS tapes, action figures, video games and remembering the fun of being a kid. Co-Host of WIZARDS The Podcast Guide To Comics who loves talking 90's comics.
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