They are Tim and Andy; the Super Podcast Bros! They host this monstrous bi-monthly podcast full of retro gaming news, opinions, and historical analysis. The show began as a weekly podcast for Retrovolve.com, and now arrives twice each month on superpodcastbros.com, packed with hours of lovingly crafted retro gaming content. From obscure Atari 2600 games to Japanese import coin-op, Super Podcast Bros. aims to be an all-encompassing retro gaming audio feast that engages the curiosities of hardcore retro enthusiasts while remaining accessible to younger generations and community newcomers. Stay classic!
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