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  • Lol, most of the people interviewed in these videos weren't probably even born in the 70's, ie. they are not Gen-Xer's

  • Next time when you guys make documentaries like this, please, if at all possible, make a mention of the age of the people who are being interviewed.

  • i cant wait until vh1 makes a rip off out of this......

  • When there are new episodes will you put trailers on youtube so we know when the new episode is out?

  • I really love RWTV.

    And this show is so professional looking it's en par with what g4 and MTV can produce.

    It does reproduce that style so well, that it pretty much has the same flaws like the shows that use that format. It feels a little fake, very constructed, very one sided. It basicly lacks the realness of the RWTV crew that I love so much.

    But if it gives them more exposure. And makes a huge impact...I'm all for it.

    RWTV 4 life, brother!

  • man its like im actually watching vh1... again

  • You guys should have drawn sticks to decide who can post this video. Its only on my video feed 5 times

  • I love this idea for this new series. Keep it up guys and I can't wait till they reach the mid 80's to the late 90's.

  • Nice production value!

    The "I Love the 80's" style works pretty well here.

    I'd like to see more video game related info and less jokes in future episodes though.

    Also, I was hoping to see more info on 70's consoles and a bit less on Chucky Cheese's dirty play areas.

    Also, no mention of Ralph Baer's Brown Box?! You know Nolan ripped him off right? Tennis for 2 was also very influential, though technically not a VG

    I do like the show and will continue to watch though.

  • Amazing. Not one of them was actually old enough to even enter any arcade in the 70s. Yet they reminosce like it was their childhood.

  • @kloakovalimonada

    I was. The arcade was where I bought drugs. They were a lot cheaper and safer then, too.

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