Sonic the Hedgehog 2 | Worth Playing in 2025?
Is Sonic the Hedgehog 2 still worth playing in 2025? Is the game still fun? Let’s find out.
Is Sonic the Hedgehog 2 still worth playing in 2025? Is the game still fun? Let’s find out.
Project Zomboid, Still Wakes the Deep, and Phobias | Wed Aug 13th 2025 In this episode of The Past Present Show, hosts Ashton and Cassie dive deep—literally and figuratively—into the eerie world of horror gaming, personal phobias, nostalgic gaming memories, and their critiques of YouTube’s potential ID Age Verification.
Is Sonic the Hedgehog still worth playing in 2025? Is the game still fun? Let’s find out in the Final Half
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Is Sonic the Hedgehog still worth playing in 2025? Is the game still fun? Let’s find out.
Ashton and Cassie discuss concerns about the potential YouTube implementation of ID verification, emphasizing that this is part of a broader trend of privacy invasion online.
Stop Killing Games, Switch 2, & GOG | Saturday August 2nd 2025 Game Preservation – We spotlight the archivists and developers, who are racing to preserve classic games before they vanish into digital oblivion. Physical Games vs Digital – What does it really mean to own a game? We break down the shift from physical
Collective Shout’s recent campaign against video game marketplaces opens a dangerous pathway for customers Video games have never been exempt from controversy. From Punch-Out’s depictions of characters to the violent nature of games like Mortal Kombat and Grand Theft Auto, there seems to be a never-ending faucet of criticism of how video games interpret and
Writer and Past Present Games contributor Aaron Strange and I discuss the Stop Killing Games initiative and game preservation. To learn more and sign the Stop Killing Games initiative, visit: www.stopkillinggames.com Stop Killing Games article piece by Aaron Strange https://pastpresentshow.com/stop-killing-games-a-customers-simple-demand/ Ross Scott of Stop Killing Games Ross Scott of Stop Killing Games
Since I first played Myst back in 1997, I’ve come to realize in the past few years that, Myst is the best game I’ve ever played. My favorite game of all time.