The boys take a look back at Rob's video game history, going from the Atari 2600 all the way through Super Nintendo.

Host: Rob Logan
Co-hosts: Mike Volpe, Bryan

The Geek Generation – #101 – Video Game Nostalgia – Part 1

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  • The boys take a look back at Rob’s video game history, going from the Atari 2600 all the way through Super Nintendo.
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Rob Logan

Rob is a movie buff, computer whiz, gamer, huge Batman fan, and above all... a geek. In addition to being the Founder and Host of The Geek Generation, he is also a photographer, graphic designer, certified clinical hypnotherapist, a former professional wrestler, and a current superhero.

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  • Cartridges were the best form of games. You could accidentally drop them down the stairs, sit on them, and then get a little bit of food on them and they still worked fine. I was so afraid of breaking or scratching disks that my Sega Genesis and N64 were my only consoles for 12 years. They’re both over 16 years old and they still work like a charm.