My dad had a C64 and Amiga 500. When I was a little I played a lot off those old school games but as a little kid I never had enough skill to complete every game I played. After years I discovered YouTube channels with game longplays and speedruns. These days I can eventually watch every game I used to enjoy in the past. Some channels feature a large collection of games, hundreds of them in one place. I don't have C64 neither Amiga 500 anymore.
Speedruns are usually competitive challenges but lonplays are different. They are made to let everyone see the whole game so savegames are usually acceptable.
I have never seen any pinball lonplay site or YouTube channel. Digital recreation of pinball tables is a great chance to see old machines that are unavailable to play these days. Unfortunately it is unlikely to happen with every single table.
Pinball longplays can be done without the glass since they are made to show off game features, light sequences and, display animations and sound effects not playing skills.
How do you think? Is it a good idea to have pinball longplays? Would people be interested? Retro longplays on YouTube have millions of views combined.
Speedruns are usually competitive challenges but lonplays are different. They are made to let everyone see the whole game so savegames are usually acceptable.
I have never seen any pinball lonplay site or YouTube channel. Digital recreation of pinball tables is a great chance to see old machines that are unavailable to play these days. Unfortunately it is unlikely to happen with every single table.
Pinball longplays can be done without the glass since they are made to show off game features, light sequences and, display animations and sound effects not playing skills.
How do you think? Is it a good idea to have pinball longplays? Would people be interested? Retro longplays on YouTube have millions of views combined.
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