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- Feb 24, 2021
I'd like to add some of my favorite tech channels:
Budget Builds Official Similar to lowspecgamer but focusing a bit more on unusual hardware, with a decent dose of humor as well.
Mark Weeb Paprium aka Retro Core This guy does many retro gaming videos, and often compares different ports of retro games on different platforms, including more obscure Japanese ones in his "Battle of the ports" series, reviews some bootleg emulator handhelds, and every once in a while does Life in Japan videos. Now, beware, he's kind of a weeb as well, and seems somewhat biased against western made games, even quality ones, which might put someone off. But, other than that, he makes quality videos.
The 8 Bit Guy This dude covers more than just retro gaming, he covers retro computers as well, though he used to make Apple fanboy videos as well as some 1980s keyboard (the ones that have music coming out) videos, the latter being better content. He does seem to be a bit of a sperg or stereotypical nerd at times, tho, and videos about stuff he's not that knowledgeable about can be kinda trash but he seems to try to hide it as much as possible. His GPD Win review is kinda infamous for being really crap compared to many of his other videos. And The NES portion of his "how oldschool graphics worked" is also very superficial. But his retro computer videos, especially restoration videos are very high quality videos that I definitely recommend to watch.
Nostalgia Nerd Similar to The 8 Bit Guy, but bri'ish and more focusing on tech stories from a Bri'ish point of view.
Ben Eater Now this is a channel for those that are real turbo nerds and find these other tech YouTubers too plebeian, normie or lacking divine intellect. His videos are more educational about some low level stuff, even lower level than just writing asm code. Again, turbo nerd stuff.
I could probably list some more, but there's a greater chance they'll be already listed, so I'll leave it at that.
Budget Builds Official Similar to lowspecgamer but focusing a bit more on unusual hardware, with a decent dose of humor as well.
Mark Weeb Paprium aka Retro Core This guy does many retro gaming videos, and often compares different ports of retro games on different platforms, including more obscure Japanese ones in his "Battle of the ports" series, reviews some bootleg emulator handhelds, and every once in a while does Life in Japan videos. Now, beware, he's kind of a weeb as well, and seems somewhat biased against western made games, even quality ones, which might put someone off. But, other than that, he makes quality videos.
The 8 Bit Guy This dude covers more than just retro gaming, he covers retro computers as well, though he used to make Apple fanboy videos as well as some 1980s keyboard (the ones that have music coming out) videos, the latter being better content. He does seem to be a bit of a sperg or stereotypical nerd at times, tho, and videos about stuff he's not that knowledgeable about can be kinda trash but he seems to try to hide it as much as possible. His GPD Win review is kinda infamous for being really crap compared to many of his other videos. And The NES portion of his "how oldschool graphics worked" is also very superficial. But his retro computer videos, especially restoration videos are very high quality videos that I definitely recommend to watch.
Nostalgia Nerd Similar to The 8 Bit Guy, but bri'ish and more focusing on tech stories from a Bri'ish point of view.
Ben Eater Now this is a channel for those that are real turbo nerds and find these other tech YouTubers too plebeian, normie or lacking divine intellect. His videos are more educational about some low level stuff, even lower level than just writing asm code. Again, turbo nerd stuff.
I could probably list some more, but there's a greater chance they'll be already listed, so I'll leave it at that.