Forty plus years of gaming history.
I have conscious memories of 30 of them.
More if you count fragmentary visions of being a toddler experiencing Gauntlet on the NES, among other faded unplaced recollections of bright colored screens with bleeps and bloops.
I tend to think that in many ways gaming hit a kind of peak in the 90s and early 2000s before mass marketing successes drew clamps ever tighter around the sphere.
Not to say I cannot appreciate modern games.
That is also not to downplay the dedication of many out there that continue to create, support, and mod a vast repository of experiences unique to this modern world.
No real plan for this channel at this time other than sharing bits and pieces of potentially obscure games.
In the future I wouldn't be opposed to tinkering out some sort of unique exposition done with more care and preparation.