Classic Gaming Quarterly
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The Super Nintendo in 1991 | Classic Gaming Quarterly
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The Sega Genesis in 1990 | Classic Gaming Quarterly
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The TurboGrafx-16 in 1989 | Classic Gaming Quarterly
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The Sega Genesis in 1989 | Classic Gaming Quarterly
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CGQ SuperCut Vol. 1 - The Sega Launch Videos
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Nintendo Power Issue #1 - July/August 1988
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Everdrive 64 Version 3 Walkthrough & Overview
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Everdrive GBA X5 for the Game Boy Advance
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Electronic Gaming Monthly #25 - August 1991 | CGQ
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GamePro Issue #1 - May/June 1989
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The History of NHL '94 | Classic Gaming Quarterly
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The Everdrive N8 Pro for the NES | CGQ
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EGM's 1992 Sega Genesis Buyers Guide | CGQ
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Doom Review for the Sony PlayStation
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Nintendo Power Issue #7 - July/Aug 1989
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GamePro Issue #23 - June 1991
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Electronic Gaming Monthly Issue #6 - January 1990
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Classic Gaming Quarterly
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Classic Gaming Quarterly attempts to offer an alternative to the low-effort, cookie-cutter, "me too" content flooding the gaming genre on YouTube. I don't scream and curse while I play video games, try too hard to be funny, or make weird faces in the thumbnails of my videos. I attempt to make higher-effort, higher-quality, family-friendly content, and hopefully by watching my show you'll learn something new about your favorite video games. This is not my job, so uploads happen infrequently.

Check out my other channel, CGQ+, here:
http://www.youtube.com/cgqplus

Official website:
http://www.cgquarterly.com

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You can contact the show via the addresses below. Correspondence asking for me to review or feature your products on the show or to join your YouTube MCN will be ignored.

cgquarterly@gmail.com

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Channel Comments
Akuma240 (3 minutes ago)
My parents got one for me and my siblings as a surprise . They had no idea it didn’t include a game in the package. We were without a game for a week or so just staring at the box day dreaming of the fun that was yet to come. That was the longest week of my life.
danieldemayo6209 (9 minutes ago)
Christmas 1996....best ever if you were a lucky kid. Super Mario really did seem like magic...
phexus82 (17 minutes ago)
I’ll never forget the first time I saw Mario 64 on demo display at Blockbuster. Blew my mind.
DebugMenu (27 minutes ago)
Remember in high school how everyone had a PlayStation, a few kids had Nintendo 64s, but there was always the one sad kid that had a SEGA Saturn? I still think about that kid sometimes. I wonder if he ever made it through.
towersofmidnight (31 minutes ago)
Will never forget opening my n64 on Christmas 1997, such a magical time
saltymcpepper5777 (46 minutes ago)
When I got my first apartment I had a 64 and my roommate had a ps1. We spent hours smoking shitty weed and playing 007 or tekken. Good times!
randywatson8347 (52 minutes ago)
Waverace 64, the waterphysics is still amazing today.
farscape1714 (2 hour ago)
The happiest time of my life was when N64 came out. I so miss that time period.
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