I started this channel just a few months ago hoping to meet and chat with maybe 10 to 50 people by the end of the year. Last night we passed 5,000 subscribers.
It honestly leaves me a little speechless. These videos have shown me how deeply we are all connected through gaming memories. The fact that so many of you have found comfort, nostalgia, or just a smile here means more than I can put into words.
The moments we thought were lost are never really gone. They live on inside us, part of the fabric of who we are. We can revisit those memories, hold onto them, and remember the beauty they brought us. They will always have a place in our hearts.
That is what this channel is about: unlocking old memories, honoring them, and bringing a little joy to each other along the way.
Grateful to share these memories with you. More old memories coming soon.
Much love to all of you.
-Hidden Saves
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Anyone pick up the Switch 2 yet? I’m thinking about getting one … curious if you’re loving it or not!
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🎇 Hope everyone’s having a great week! 🎇
For those in the U.S. ... hope you had a fun and relaxing 4th of July! And wherever you're tuning in from, thanks for being here and for supporting Hidden Saves.
No new video this week due to the U.S. holiday, but a new one is coming early next week — and it’s a fun one.
Big thanks for all the love lately — the subs, comments, feedback, and especially the stories you’ve shared. Unlocking old memories with you all has been a blast… and we’re just getting started.
Drop some of your top forgotten games in the comments… my list is getting huge, but always room for more!
— Hidden Saves
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I’ve got a huge list of games lined up — but what era do you want to see more of on Hidden Saves?
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Welcome to Hidden Saves — a channel about unlocking memories and exploring the past through old games.
We dig up lost save files, forgotten adventures, and abandoned worlds that shaped how we play.
Flash games, console classics, and the early PC games that lived on shared desktops and dusty home computers — the stuff that hits like a memory you didn’t know you had.
Some memories don’t fade — they just wait to be found.