I've been doing a lot of searching through various retro gaming podcasts and have come across some awesome examples. My 3 favourites at the minute are Gonarch's Lair, Retro Asylum and RGDS (Retro Gaming Daily Show).
I've only just started listening to the Retro Asylum Podcast and I am absolutely hooked! It's my daily fix of retro gaming chat whilst I walk into work and I can't get enough of it. It comes highly recommended from me and you can see why it's the UK's Number 1 Retro Gaming Podcast. The Retro Asylum Podcast is not only awesome it's also the gift that keeps on giving! Ladies & Gentlemen I announce to you the FREE Retro Asylum Retro Gaming Calendar 2016!
Whilst growing up and discovering video games my bedroom was my video games den. It was a place where I kept all my video gaming treasures and a place where I spent countless hours discovering new lands and new characters whilst saving the world or managing my favourite football team to glory. My bedroom as youngster holds a dear place in my heart and rightly so.
Video games as a medium has often struggled to convey comedy and especially in early hardware as the range of expressions was very limited so humour was a tough ask. Comedy in video games has often been a rare commodity over the years but there is a genuine comedy to be found in a fair few games.