FilmGamesEtc - If you’re a gamer that grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, have fond memories of going to the store with your parents where you could only look at the shelves full of video game boxes, play games as Shareware, or treasure the rare time you got a new PC game as a gift because of your childhood’s limited access to finances, then Clint Basinger of Lazy Game Reviews is the man you’ll want to know. Starting in 2009 on YouTube, Lazy Game Reviews – or LGR for short – looks at everything retro and nostalgic in the world of gaming software and hardware. With his smooth voice and calming, collected presentation, you can find him covering fondly remembered titles to odd accessories and gadgets that have been understandably forgotten. Basinger has amassed a collection of more than 3500 PC game boxes that cover the walls of his studio surrounding a generous amount of old, nostalgically priceless PCs. However, he doesn’t only collect strictly PCs and gaming items.
Feodor Chin discusses lending his voice to beloved gaming icons like Overwatch's Zenyatta and Lee Sin, and reflects on a diverse career across animation, film, and TV.
Former Sony Interactive Entertainment executive Shuhei Yoshida has shared how his feedback played a role in the success of Gran Turismo.
To this day, anyone that plays a GT game for the first time and doesn't have experience with this kind of game will crash at the first corner, so not really sure what Shu is claiming here. I literally saw this happen a few months ago at an event where they had GT7 with VR2 up on a stage and members of the public got to try it out.
This is interesting as the two franchises are merging for some upcoming merchandise and possibly games.