We, Millennials Love Nostalgia, Here's why and More episode artwork

EPISODE · May 3, 2026 · 1H 14M

We, Millennials Love Nostalgia, Here's why and More

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The conversation covers a range of topics including the resurgence of trading card collecting, the evolution of gaming consoles, and the controversy surrounding digital game licenses. It also delves into the significance of physical media and the impact of digital distribution on gaming. The discussion highlights the appeal of collecting and the nostalgia associated with classic games and trading cards. The conversation covers a range of topics including the dynamics of the gaming industry, the influence of fan feedback on movie adaptations, and the success of video game adaptation movies and series. It also delves into the themes of single-player games, the Resident Evil movie, and the Far Cry TV series. The conversation covers a wide range of topics related to video game adaptations, movie remakes, and upcoming games. It also delves into the concept of achievements in gaming and the innovative approaches of Nintendo. The discussion also touches on the challenges of game chat and the potential of upcoming games. A discussion about upcoming video games and movies, as well as personal experiences at restaurants and movie theaters. The hosts share their excitement for new game releases and express their opinions on various topics.TakeawaysTrading card collecting has seen a resurgence, attracting a diverse range of collectors.The controversy surrounding digital game licenses has sparked discussions about the significance of physical media and the impact of digital distribution on gaming. Gaming industry dynamicsInfluence of fan feedback on movie adaptations Video game adaptations vary in quality and may appeal more to fans of the original games.Nintendo's innovative approach to gaming and its impact on replay value.The importance of achievements in gaming and their role in enhancing the gaming experience. Excitement for upcoming video game releasesPersonal experiences at restaurants and movie theatersChapters00:00 Controversy Surrounding Digital Game Licenses26:13 Resident Evil Movie and Far Cry TV Series42:43 Video Game Movie Adaptations53:31 Nintendo's Game Chat and Achievements59:17 Upcoming Video Game Releases and Excitement

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