Retro Replay The Show
Do you love classic video games? Do you love Troy Baker and Nolan North? Then you have found internet paradise. No joke, these two have launch a show on YouTube called Retro Replay.
In this show they go back in time and replay video games that most of us grew up on. Besides playing the games, they goof off with funny banter, character impersonations, share some life experiences, rage a little, while chilling out in a cozy basement.
In this show they go back in time and replay video games that most of us grew up on. Besides playing the games, they goof off with funny banter, character impersonations, share some life experiences, rage a little, while chilling out in a cozy basement.
Both Troy and Nolan are considered to be among the best in their line of work. These very talented men have numerous awards under their belt, and without a doubt, propelled video game voice acting to a whole new level.
Troy has voiced various characters across multiple platforms, including anime, film and, of course, video games. You might recognize Troy by his roles as Two-Face in Batman: Arkham series, Booker DeWitt in Bioshock Infinite or, most notably, Joel from The Last of Us.
And now Troy's better half, Nolan. He has brought infamous characters like Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series and the Penguin from Batman: Arkham series to life. He also has been on TV and film too.
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Check out their website and sign up to their mailing list.
Then head on over to their YouTube channel, Retro Replay While you're there, hit the subscribe button then sit back and watch insanely funny webisodes every Thursday at 4 pm PST.
Retro Replay gets 5 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕 f*ck yeahs. Give them a follow on Twitter too and recommend a game when you're there, they might even play it on their show.
Then head on over to their YouTube channel, Retro Replay While you're there, hit the subscribe button then sit back and watch insanely funny webisodes every Thursday at 4 pm PST.
Retro Replay gets 5 🖕🖕🖕🖕🖕 f*ck yeahs. Give them a follow on Twitter too and recommend a game when you're there, they might even play it on their show.
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