
| Matt Chat is a weekly YouTube show dedicated to classic videogames for all systems. Matt Chat has been featured on Geek.com, Game Banshee, Kotaku, Blue's News, RPG Codex, Slashdot, and many other great websites and blogs. The show offers historical retrospectives on vintage games as well as in-depth interviews with their developers and designers, including John Romero, Brian Fargo, Timothy Cain, Chris Avellone, and many others.
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What are people saying about Matt Chat?
"I think these are the most definitive interviews with me so far. One of the most pleasant interviews I've ever been in." -- George "The Fat Man" Sanger, Game Audio Legend
"You were one of the best-informed interviewers that I have ever spoken with. You seemed to know everything about my career." -- Tim Cain, Fallout Designer
"I just want to say how much i enjoyed watching your latest episode of Matt Chat. your running commentaries are hilarious." -- Philip Jong, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Adventure Classic Gaming
Well played, the Donimator almost had me going there ... I look forward to future instalments! Matt Chat is great for all the reasons you said.
Seeing Death Sword tickled my nostalgia bone too. In Oz it was called Barbarian and my buddy had it on his Amiga, along with Rocket Ranger ... those games looked and sounded way better than anything on my 3-colour PC. Suddenly I was hanging out with my buddy a lot and I think his mum began to think I was a little weird after about the third time she had to forcibly eject me from their house after school. I would go home and cry into my Pool of Radiance. Ahhh, good times.