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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2024
  • Johnny does a deep dive into his life to figure out what has been bothering him lately, and the power and hinderance of nostalgia
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  • @mjr2828
    @mjr2828 Месяц назад +57

    I'm 70 years young and still watching your show ❤😂

  • @mrdeatheli
    @mrdeatheli Месяц назад +94

    I'm 43, I really miss playing 2 player games with my brothers.

    • @TheGamesEmporium
      @TheGamesEmporium Месяц назад +6

      I'm 22. That's one thing I really missed out on. 2 player, in person, must have been so much fun. It was all online by the time I got into gaming.

    • @melvinburchett
      @melvinburchett Месяц назад +3

      Same man, I miss powering through all the great beat em ups with my little brother while playing the more complicated RPG style games with my older brother. Good times.

    • @misterlexx2721
      @misterlexx2721 Месяц назад +4

      I am 43 too. Used to play NES and Genesis with my brother in the early 90s.

  • @louisewilliams1258
    @louisewilliams1258 Месяц назад +267

    "Do not resent growing old ... many are denied the privilege."
    -- An old Irish saying

    • @JosephLombardi
      @JosephLombardi Месяц назад +8

      This, this exact quote got me through a rough time when I was really afraid of getting old. Someone showed me this exact quote and it completely flipped my perspective. Ever since then I’ve been thankful of all the life I’ve been able to live and look forward to the years ahead

    • @markpoland5748
      @markpoland5748 Месяц назад +2

      Go on the irsh and pal your dead right in what your saying, stay safe and well pal.

    • @vintagecrazyjay4970
      @vintagecrazyjay4970 Месяц назад +5

      Growing old is a gift that not all receive. Be grateful for every moment you have. Cheers!

    • @JonathanWillow-zz7rb
      @JonathanWillow-zz7rb Месяц назад +5

      Even the comments section of HCG makes me feel good.

    • @joeadrianmendoza
      @joeadrianmendoza Месяц назад +1

      The present is GAY, the past is RAD….

  • @TekTherapy
    @TekTherapy Месяц назад +78

    Now at 45, the nostalgia is the one thing that keeps me grounded. Sitting down in front of an old 90s machine and playing games i grew up with often let's me forget the daily troubles..

    • @lyrand6408
      @lyrand6408 Месяц назад +9

      Soon to be 42 here, and I feel the same. Nostalgia actually calms me, just thinking about 'good ol' times' with gaming (or movies, music, etc) is wonderful. My greatest fear is to _forget_ about those things.

    • @MANIACxCOP22
      @MANIACxCOP22 Месяц назад +10

      My perspective of the world has changed. It's depressing to live in the present.

    • @blackstep_dad2572
      @blackstep_dad2572 Месяц назад +3

      @@MANIACxCOP22no it’s not. We live in the most livable time in the history of the Earth. We have an abundance of food, we have homes, we have amazing technology.
      The empty void of people’s heart is a God shaped hole.

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Месяц назад

      45+45 is 90 just saying

    • @arunca190
      @arunca190 Месяц назад

      @@blackstep_dad2572I respect your view as much as @MANIACxCOP22. We have all those good things you mentioned (sort of) but there are things that can’t be ignored like polarizing politics and economics. AI is a disaster waiting to happen (as a creative), the viral influencer culture is hard to ignore and can be so inclusive one can feel left out. Rising costs of property, food, school, medical services… $100k annual salary in USA is low income but not officially. Franchise remakes in bad taste. Etc.

  • @sifarid4502
    @sifarid4502 Месяц назад +282

    I still remember the video when you talks about being 40 years old gamer, damn time flies.

    • @TheKiman2
      @TheKiman2 Месяц назад +5

      Yeah that was a great one. He talked a lot about Macross😃

    • @cj8489
      @cj8489 Месяц назад +1

      Me too. 👌🏽💯

    • @neoturfmasterMVS
      @neoturfmasterMVS Месяц назад +3

      that video is now 15 years ago, wow.

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Месяц назад

      for some reason he looked older in his 2008 videos than he does now

    • @sifarid4502
      @sifarid4502 Месяц назад

      @@belstar1128 because he was smoking heavily back then.

  • @thomaspickering2344
    @thomaspickering2344 Месяц назад +281

    The ability to be nostalgic and still enjoy what the present has to offer is a blessing. Be well Johnny!

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Месяц назад +3

      Being nostalgic is kind of sad though...

    • @Anotherperson81
      @Anotherperson81 Месяц назад +2

      Nostalgia is playing the 95 edition of Worms on Ps5 with the family cuddled up on the couch. And it’s still just as much fun blasting people into oblivion

    • @datriaxsondor590
      @datriaxsondor590 Месяц назад +2

      It is a blessing. Mostly, because the present doesn't have much at all to offer.

    • @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl
      @Nicholasmcmath-cr1xl Месяц назад

      Same nostalgia is a good thing but you should be in the Present

    • @soyUsernameWasTaken
      @soyUsernameWasTaken Месяц назад

      That's why johnny lives on. Unlike all the "angry reviews" out there, he's the happy console gamer, and he do things that makes him happy.
      I love my PS1, but tbh I'd rather turn on my PS5.

  • @tk45-
    @tk45- Месяц назад +21

    I discovered this channel when I was 12, and I obsessively watched every video for years. I’m now 26 and have just realized that when I trace back the things I love - Sega, retro anime, mecha, RPGs - it‘s solely because of you. I didn’t even realize it. Your passion inspired me subconsciously, and I will very likely carry it forward and pass these things down to my own kids. What a fucking unique thing youtube is.

  • @HiroesX81
    @HiroesX81 Месяц назад +25

    42 here. Life hasnt been great the last few years but im proud to have grown up in the 80s and 90s. We were here for the rise of anime and video games in the west. The best time. So many discoveries

  • @MountainCity007
    @MountainCity007 Месяц назад +169

    I'm 45 and feel the same way you do. I live in the present and try to be in the moment with what's going on now. I do think back growing up in the 80's. The movies, games, and overall culture of those times are something I feel very fortunate to have experienced. We're a different generation and I believe we will be unique in that we'll still be gaming into our 60's and beyond. We're going to be some of the coolest grandparents in history.

    • @lucianopanei
      @lucianopanei Месяц назад +17

      44 here. Gaming like day one

    • @DropDatBass
      @DropDatBass Месяц назад +10

      My dad said the other day to me and my wife "Were gonna be the cool grandparents because we grew up in the 70s"

    • @lucianopanei
      @lucianopanei Месяц назад +2

      @@DropDatBass your dad knows best

    • @Fascistbeast
      @Fascistbeast Месяц назад

      Original Nintendo GameBoy gamer here from the 80s😎
      My first console that started the passion.
      Thankyou Mum.

    • @nn99nn99
      @nn99nn99 Месяц назад +6

      The Xennials (79-83) are the last humans that lived pre-internet as children and can remember it.

  • @MainEventMinute
    @MainEventMinute Месяц назад +187

    The podcast world needs you back Johnny. Even if it’s solo recordings, even if it’s not on a regular schedule. Many of us could listen to you wax poetic on everything from 80s anime to tabletop RPGs for hours on end.

    • @SamMcDonald83
      @SamMcDonald83 Месяц назад +7

      Yeah a podcast would be excellent

    • @Kikoman589
      @Kikoman589 Месяц назад +5

      He was on a podcast called The Weeb Crew a while ago where he talks about his history with discovering anime. The episode title is "Do You Remember Anime?".

    • @OmegaKatanaXIII
      @OmegaKatanaXIII Месяц назад +7

      The podcast format is perfect for the happy console gaming as a whole I dont mind hearing Johnny talking about his memories for hours and hours on end.

    • @SamMcDonald83
      @SamMcDonald83 Месяц назад +2

      @@Kikoman589 oh I must check that out

    • @igi4
      @igi4 Месяц назад +5

      That was my first thought too. Podcast format would be ideal for sharing this passion in free form, without worrying so much about editing video and so on.

  • @streetmagik3105
    @streetmagik3105 Месяц назад +21

    1985-1995, i will enternally live here in my nostalgia. My favorite movies, anime, comics and games/systems are from this time.

  • @gregoryrousseau5155
    @gregoryrousseau5155 Месяц назад +19

    Johnny, nostalgia is well and good, but don't stress about it man. We just have to do what we can. We are not here for a long time, we are here for a good time. Just do what you can. We appreciate your channel and your passion. Salute from South Africa 🇿🇦

  • @deshawnholmes4876
    @deshawnholmes4876 Месяц назад +139

    My body is here in 2024, but my mind is stuck in the 90s.

    • @ryanwood6754
      @ryanwood6754 Месяц назад +21

      Same I'm 27 but I still live like its the early 2000s. You need to be aware of the present and be open minded to new stuff but when it comes to hobbies and stuff I can't help it I dislike most of the new stuff I like older things. It's healthy if it's because you just like it. It's unhealthy if you hate new stuff just because it's new. For me personally I just prefer older

    • @LukeDodge916
      @LukeDodge916 Месяц назад +2

      This comment is my life, OP

    • @JadesOfGrey
      @JadesOfGrey Месяц назад +13

      I’m 40 and my mind is stuck in the 80s/90s

    • @dbzfanatic278
      @dbzfanatic278 Месяц назад +8

      Wow I feel this way too. Been on this planet since the early 80s and I absolutely loved the 80s and 90s. Such a wild time

    • @superunknown2812
      @superunknown2812 Месяц назад +5

      Man I feel ya I'm 45 and I think back too the 90s when I grew up and just think how much I consumed and how lucky I was too experience just even the simple things,video games,consoles like the Turbografx 16 then eventually goin into the ps1.Music is my main thing I'm into just discovering bands and genres of music like the grunge era,Nu metal,Gangster rap.Movies the big Arnold schwarzenegger phase of T2,Predator,Indiana jones etc man I could go on and on.Things now just are simply not as intriguing as they once were and I don't think it has anything to do with me getting older cause my mind is still very young just more matured that's all lol

  • @scar7545
    @scar7545 Месяц назад +361

    Not gonna lie, finding out you're in your 50s is mind blowing, I had you in your early 40s at most

    • @JohnnySoCal
      @JohnnySoCal Месяц назад +23

      Johnnys never age... I'm also living proof.

    • @MicahBuzanANIMATION
      @MicahBuzanANIMATION Месяц назад +31

      He looks so much better now. He looked like he was in his 50's when he was smoker when he was 20. It's amazing how much getting that stuff out of your system works. 50 isn't old by any means, but I certainly aspire to have the passion and energy Jonny has when I'm 50. Dude's an inspiration.

    • @Pawnband
      @Pawnband Месяц назад +8

      Keeping your hair, staying in shape, and lighting make a huge difference. He does look great for 50.

    • @robertallshouse500
      @robertallshouse500 Месяц назад +13

      @@MicahBuzanANIMATIONI can attest to that. I smoked and drank a lot when I was younger. I’m in my 40s now and quit smoking years ago, rarely drink, and go to the gym. I’ve never looked better and more importantly feel better. You get older and start valuing your health much more. Makes a world of difference

    • @ismaeljrp1
      @ismaeljrp1 Месяц назад +1

      Damn, murdering dudes in early 40s 😂

  • @juliareed9677
    @juliareed9677 Месяц назад +8

    Man, my husband and I resonate with this so much! Nostalgia can be the greatest joy and also the toughest burden. I think you should use your amazing energy and effervescent nostalgia sparks to write a book about your life experience! That would be SO RAD!!!

    • @AbstractM0use
      @AbstractM0use 27 дней назад

      The fact you said "Rad" makes me feel nostalgic. lol

  • @1986Lutrix
    @1986Lutrix Месяц назад +12

    I just turned 38 this year and I feel the same way as you do. Probably why I can throw a lot of my childhood stuff away. I still have all of my original game consoles and favorite toys that I just can't part with.

  • @RobsRetroGaming
    @RobsRetroGaming Месяц назад +135

    At 56 years old, everyone's past is my present, because I'm constantly discovering HUNDREDS and HUNDREDS of "new-to-me" retro games that I never played or even heard of 25-45 years ago! I feel like that excited 10 year old again, every time I discover a new game from the 80s-90s.

    • @georgehancock2307
      @georgehancock2307 Месяц назад

      Buy a Miyoo Mini + or Rg35xx for easy access to the oldies

    • @bawitback
      @bawitback Месяц назад +1

      about 20 years younger but I feel the same way. especially playing fan translated games.

    • @OGM_OriginalGameMusic
      @OGM_OriginalGameMusic Месяц назад +8

      I feel I'm like that too! Glad to hear others feel it. I'm hitting 30 in a few days and I've grown up hearing about these amazing legacy titles which I've played via emulators but never "as intended". So when I get those titles, it's like finding a relic!

    • @ItsATMDrums
      @ItsATMDrums Месяц назад +2

      This is incredibly special, please don't lose that! In a world where I see so many people saying that they're bored of gaming or that nothing good is releasing, I find myself picking up 1-2 new things a week at this rate and it has never been better.

    • @prehistoricgentlemanbird9131
      @prehistoricgentlemanbird9131 Месяц назад

      I’m with you, man lol.

  • @lxlthecrowlxl
    @lxlthecrowlxl Месяц назад +156

    I'm only 37 and this is very relatable! I miss my childhood and I constantly think about the past. I miss Christmas with my parents. I miss the neighborhood I grew up in, my high school, the arcades I used to go to. I miss playing Killer Instinct and X-men vs Street Fighter with my friends. I miss going to my friend's house to play Marvel vs Capcom 2 on Dreamcast. Even the sleepovers with my friends because we used to watch horror movies all night and play Resident Evil 1 and then panic when we got to the giant snake boss LOL. I miss Toonami and watching Dragon Ball Z every day at 5:30 PM. I love where I am in life right now, but man nostalgia is powerful! I got teary eyed haha

    • @witchdoctorteepo
      @witchdoctorteepo Месяц назад +7

      Fuck dude!@#! Marvel Capcom 2 was the best fighting game, that and Marvel vs SNK omg. I'm 35 but I 100 percent feel you. Man, I miss the dreamcast soo much.

    • @lxlthecrowlxl
      @lxlthecrowlxl Месяц назад +3

      @@witchdoctorteepo What a time to be alive. We had so many amazing fighting games!

    • @witchdoctorteepo
      @witchdoctorteepo Месяц назад +1

      @@lxlthecrowlxl Facts!

    • @autex2609
      @autex2609 Месяц назад +10

      I relate on many levels. Summer of 99 was just insane for example. Dreamcast with friends was the greatest.. amazing memories with RE1 as well.

    • @lxlthecrowlxl
      @lxlthecrowlxl Месяц назад +10

      @@autex2609 Seeing Sonic Adventure for the first time at a KB Toys was special.

  • @Mezion
    @Mezion Месяц назад +17

    I'm about to hit 45 myself, and the problem that I have is that there's SO many good games!
    However... the harsh reality is that I'll really only be able to play so many games, and having to pick which ones that I'll play means I'll exclude some. The games that I haven't played yet (that I really do want to play), have to contend with my nostalgic games as well.
    When you get older, and realize that you have only so much time, it starts to hit you in a totally different way.

  • @Noirevert
    @Noirevert Месяц назад +5

    Near the end of his life, Akira Kurosawa lamented that he didn’t have more time left because he felt he was only just starting to see the potential in filmmaking. Scorsese has recently said the same, worrying that he won’t live long enough to tell all of the stories he is now conceiving. In a way, keeping your passion and creativity your whole life can be nearly as much a curse as losing it, because that means you are guaranteed to have art left unfinished at some point. I understand your frustration, but I’m glad you’ve shared so much of your energy with us already, and look forward to whatever comes next.

  • @zevzero
    @zevzero Месяц назад +37

    I do find it hard to find a way to discuss my love for games. The internet has become so toxic but that is what draws me to your channel is your enthusiasm towards games and anime. I don’t want to hear people constantly bashing stuff I want to hear about what people love and enjoy.

    • @OmegaKatanaXIII
      @OmegaKatanaXIII Месяц назад +4

      You got to draw a balance and also you can tell sharing them without people in your ear.

    • @Anotherperson81
      @Anotherperson81 Месяц назад +7

      It’s not just the internet. I held on for a long time, but when Cyberpunk came out Dec 2020 I cancelled my long term print subscription gaming magazine after 15 years. They trashed the game over the way it predicted people, citing trans issues and over sexualisation and exploitation content….. it’s a sci-fi game that is good, and I was not subscribing to a games magazine to give cultural sensitive lectures rather than review a game in which you run around with a sword killing people. I’m all about a good game, not someone attempting to shame me for enjoying the game over a detail I hadn’t even noticed.

  • @AbstractM0use
    @AbstractM0use Месяц назад +91

    Nostalgia is only bad when you're too consumed with looking back and neglect living in the present or to move forward. The coming-of-age days of our youth is a magical time for many of us and we want to carry it with us.

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Месяц назад +3

      It is always sad though. Nostalgic people must be unhappy in some way

    • @Flared
      @Flared Месяц назад

      In the 19th century nostalgia was treated as a mental illness in some countries, as it was seen as a patient giving up on reasons to live and that their best days were behind them. There is definitely a good balance to have to be able to look back with a fondness at good times and also look forward to good things that are yet to happen.

    • @TwoGendersOnly
      @TwoGendersOnly Месяц назад +10

      I fit that category and have been trying to find a balance. It's not easy when the world is in the state it's in. There's a whole lot more to it than just wanting to relive your childhood.

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Месяц назад

      @@TwoGendersOnly you're probably depressed

    • @josephpurdy8390
      @josephpurdy8390 Месяц назад

      I know of a MUD that reached its hay day back in the late 1990s. There are inputs, wide variety of commands, and features in this game that haven't been done by big budget games. All these years later a free to play game with this many options few people play. Its nostalgia that would inspire anyone giving it a try. That is the biggest problem. Not how we think we remember it being, and how it stacks up with modern games.
      RetroMUD

  • @BigChuck777
    @BigChuck777 Месяц назад +4

    As a 50 year old gamer. I feel every word of this! I look back with fondness on the old games, but i sill get excited for new things in the industry and what is coming next

  • @autoduck
    @autoduck Месяц назад +5

    I'm 50 this year, I understand all these things you describe as it parallels my life too! Its nice to know I wasn't the only person in the world who had similar experiences and felt the same way.

  • @ricardoslhenriques
    @ricardoslhenriques Месяц назад +26

    I also grew up in the 80s/90s, and to live the razors edge between pre-internet and post-internet... It's hard to know how much we left behind "in the name of progress" and an adult life. Stay young, man. For you, and for all of us. Cheers, man.

  • @TheTigerspy
    @TheTigerspy Месяц назад +24

    I turned 49 this year and I'm in the same boat. I wouldn't go back, but I think, maybe, that we subconsciously wish we had as much time as we did back then to continue to experience everything now and what is still to come. Being 50...the clock keeps ticking.

    • @schmiggidy
      @schmiggidy Месяц назад +8

      Same. Born 3-1-75 in OC, SoCal. I grew up at the dawm of the video game era ... a beach bum in the 80s/90s. It was a truly magical time and place to be alive! I have such fond memories of my youth, living with my younger bro (who now lives on the other side of the planet doing relief work with Palestinian refugees in Jordan) and two great parents who just clocked 50 years together last year. This entire thread is just so wholesome and encouraging! Warms my heart.

  • @theseob
    @theseob Месяц назад +4

    Thanks for the heads up. Turning 50 this year and I guess I have to ride that roller coaster to. I’m so happy growing up in the 70 and 80’s. And the last year of so I’m rewatching all the great movies of my youth.

  • @rodneyabrett
    @rodneyabrett Месяц назад +5

    I also turned 50 recently and that number definitely forces you to think about your life and reflect on it. One thing I did was sell most of my retro game collection. It's not that I didn't love playing those old games, I just didn't want it to feel like an albatross around my neck that I needed to be happy and it started to feel like a giant weight on my back. I still play those games with emulation and I'm fine with that.
    A few years ago, I visited a friend who was in his 50s as well, and he was literally buried in his tiny apartment by retro DVDs and toys he's collected for several decades. 😆

  • @Armbreakfire
    @Armbreakfire Месяц назад +11

    Your energy and enthusiasm are why I love this channel so much! I have a deep appreciation for video games - past, present, and future. There's so much fun history to look back on, and my gaming experiences over the years have shaped my current perspective. It's also really exciting to speculate about the future of gaming and technology and to get hyped about new games.

  • @wojiaobill
    @wojiaobill Месяц назад +28

    The crazy thing is that a lot of John's favorite games that he's been talking about since the beginning of the channel like Ys and Phantasy Star were already old games when he started the channel. Really makes you put time into perspective

    • @OmegaKatanaXIII
      @OmegaKatanaXIII Месяц назад +4

      Exactly they are 30 years old buy the time he started the show they are only 30 or 20 years old by then now they are 30 or 40 years old.

  • @MeltdownwithNeoplasmic
    @MeltdownwithNeoplasmic Месяц назад +3

    Super relatable video! I'm 43 and there's so much that I remember that a bunch of my younger friends (most of whom are that, tbh) don't know about. Most of them are open to learning, but sometimes I feel very much like the odd man out or like they don't truly understand, lol. Anyway, thank you, Johnny, for sharing your enthusiasm, opinions, and exuberance! Always enjoy your videos, dude!

  • @anthonyfarmer7659
    @anthonyfarmer7659 Месяц назад +1

    I just want to say thank you. Lately I’ve been in a really rough place mentally and emotionally and your videos are always something I can count on to bring a little happiness back into my life.

  • @AdamsOlympia
    @AdamsOlympia Месяц назад +27

    Hitting 46 next month and the only thing I'm dreading about the future is the natural body breakdown as we inch closer to old age. The next couple decades will pass in a flash, so it's an important time to go that extra mile in taking care of ourselves!
    I do miss the 80s, and to a lesser extent, the 90s. Kinda wish things didn't change quite as fast as they do, as you often don't have time to truly appreciate what you have until it's already gone. I love the nostalgic trip down memory lane I get from your channel though!

    • @NeonPizzas
      @NeonPizzas Месяц назад

      I don't miss the 'late' 90's(The early 90's however were just incredible) as much, but I'm starting to really appreciate them a lot more now compared to the current times we're living in. :P Vanilla Ice was right, the 90's(earlier) was the last greatest decade period. We didn't realize that 'that' was as good as it was going to get.

    • @bryanedds8922
      @bryanedds8922 Месяц назад

      @@NeonPizzas stop.
      collaborate and listen.
      ice is back with a brand new edition.

  • @btones
    @btones Месяц назад +11

    Man, I'm 100% here for 80s/early 90s anime discussion. Talk about it like you do anything else: what it is, the genre it comes out of, the creators (what they did and what happened afterwards), how you discovered it, how it compares to it's contemporaries, what it means to you, etc. Hell, go chronologically through your favorites as if they were new releases. Treating it as if you had a RUclips channel in the 80s...but really, anything would be cool to listen to. Early 90s/Manga Entertainment is what I grew up on. And it's *still* my favorite aesthetic: adult-oriented, mecha, sci-fi, etc. And I wouldn't have discovered it had it not been for early Saturday morning anime on the Sci-fi Channel or some of the early comic cons I used to attend. Comic cons were someone would set up a booth to show 7th generation VHS copies of different movies/OVAs. Hell, that whole media discovery period was unlike anything we've had since the Internet opened up the world-finding something you loved that none of of your friends had heard of before, and then getting to share it all, gave early anime a real special/personal quality that you don't get now...now that everything is made readily available to stream.
    Bottom line is I know there are many of us who love an episode based around a classic anime show, trope, creator, etc. delivered with your usual (and infectious!) enthusiasm.

  • @videogameobsession
    @videogameobsession Месяц назад +2

    Time moves scarily fast as you get older. 51 here, and it's scary how fast the last several years have gone by. I think of video gaming like an elevator, always moving up onward, and upward,. To new games, new tech, VR, and whatever lies ahead, but I never hesitate to visit the other floors along the way.

  • @solar3mpire
    @solar3mpire Месяц назад +2

    I'm happy sharing some nostalgia with you. Each video sparks some long forgotten memory, it helps me remember and find new ways to enjoy the old stuff.

  • @MrSkullMerchant
    @MrSkullMerchant Месяц назад +37

    I deffinitely live in the past when it comes to gaming and movies/tv series

    • @thepredator666qc4
      @thepredator666qc4 Месяц назад +2

      same here

    • @NeonPizzas
      @NeonPizzas Месяц назад +1

      Yup! I rarely ever watch newer movies or TV series anymore. I'm kind of done with it. It doesn't help that most modern movies are mostly hell bent on being as realistic as possible, and lack that fantastical belief suspending flare and charm, look and feel compared to the stuff from way back when. I've been pretty much done with it since the late 2000's.
      I get a far greater kick watching older stuff from the 80's(etc) that i've never experienced be it anime, horror movies and so much more, which still translates to a first time experience.
      But ya, i live it up as like it's a modernized late 80's and early 90's and couldn't be happier. Everything from the music videos, fashion, home decor/interior, games(including modern ala' switch), memorobillia etc, i gobble that stuff up on a daily basis.

    • @chesspunk489
      @chesspunk489 Месяц назад

      Same

    • @belstar1128
      @belstar1128 Месяц назад

      so does Hollywood if you look at what they are putting out now nothing original at all

  • @marklion250
    @marklion250 Месяц назад +4

    This video is great and definitely a topic to think about. I think that I mostly live in the past and interests that I have now are connected to the past in some way. This past winter I went through my old PC and console games collection, and oh boy, how I want to replay them. I can remember the times when I played them, what was happening in my life. Games or nostalgia can really take you back in time. I can accept the present and enjoy new things, but nothing gets me as excited as something from my best time or a comeback of my favourite old franchise in any adequate form. You have a great show, Johhny. Thank you

  • @TRKTKO
    @TRKTKO Месяц назад +1

    I wake up some days and I'm overwhelmed with questions like these man. It makes me feel good knowing I'm not alone.

  • @Kinnison08
    @Kinnison08 Месяц назад +2

    Great video and I feel the same. When I turned 40, I started making lists of all my favorite "things", games, shows, movies, comics, etc. with dates. And I'm reliving all of these experiences again!

  • @Dr.Pronkzapetto
    @Dr.Pronkzapetto Месяц назад +14

    I love being in the present but also appreciate walks down memory lane.

  • @jamesherman3750
    @jamesherman3750 Месяц назад +4

    Been following you for a few years now. I'm 23. I didnt grow up with the anime/games you did. But I discovered them now. Your Macross collection helped me fuel my vinyl collecting and expaning my own Macross collection. Thankyou. My dad is 44 and going through a bit of a crisis rn, I'll show him this video. ❤

  • @SaviorGabriel
    @SaviorGabriel Месяц назад +1

    I think it's a good thing that you're so inspired by the things that you love. You let us all live vicariously through that. It's something I've always appreciated this channel.

  • @brandoboyer731
    @brandoboyer731 Месяц назад +1

    These are my favorite kind of videos you make.. I watch because you bring me back to a time in my life that now seems like distant pleasent dream. Hearing you talk about your life and experiences reminds me of my own life and helps me remember. And for that i thank you

  • @carlstevenwilletts
    @carlstevenwilletts Месяц назад +10

    I'm 52, and waves of nostalgia definitely come and go if I have time to think about things. Sometimes I will even wake up and for a moment or two I think I am back in my childhood or early adult years. I suppose my mind is indexing and putting things in order. 😄
    Honestly, I think many things, movies, music, TV, sports, were better in the 70's and 80's. I find myself more out of sync with the world as I get older. I suspect this is natural. The longer we live, the more we see what we consider to be our world die.

    • @schmiggidy
      @schmiggidy Месяц назад +5

      To be fair, the world has truly gone to shit in the past decade or so, so it's only natural to think back on better times. I thank God he gave us the blessing of being able to live through such awesome decades during our youth -- even if it's the best we'll ever get during this life, at least we got it!
      I often find myself thinking how much my 4 now adult children (20/25/26/30) deserve a fantastic decade. They grew up in the late 00s/10s ... a COMPLETELY ALIEN and much darker, harder experience than our formative years (except for the tech, ofc).

  • @Terry3571
    @Terry3571 Месяц назад +12

    I think you already have your answer to express your love of things: draw. Like Neil Gaiman once wrote: "don't forget to make some art -- write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can"

  • @ivosimac510
    @ivosimac510 Месяц назад +5

    I’m 34 this year and you got me with that “I’m not doing enough part”, that really resonates with me in multiple ways. I appreciate it. Have a nice day.

    • @OmegaKatanaXIII
      @OmegaKatanaXIII Месяц назад

      Same here I wanted to videos but I felt to lazy to create videos as of late.

  • @htexvegas1
    @htexvegas1 Месяц назад +1

    You are a breathe of fresh air. I’m 48 so right there with you. I’ve struggled with nostalgia too. You have to be present with the here and now. Especially if you have young children. 80% present, 20 % rear view.

  • @robertwatson5104
    @robertwatson5104 Месяц назад +3

    Im 62.
    And still living in the 70,s and 80,s

  • @Thifurious
    @Thifurious Месяц назад +42

    Proud to still be able to be watching you. I remember when you were talking about being 40 and gaming. I was going through cancer treatment at the time. We're still kickin' 💜

    • @alpharorschach8708
      @alpharorschach8708 Месяц назад +9

      I know I'm a total stranger but I'm glad you are doing well 🤙🏻

    • @JOEFRO2
      @JOEFRO2 Месяц назад +3

      Glad you're still with us!

  • @Estaran
    @Estaran Месяц назад +1

    11:20 THIS! I had a lot of change in the last few years in my life (I'm 40 atm) and this is exactly the same for me. I only recently really began to embrace all the things that defined me, that eventually changed me for the better. Sometimes, like now, it feels like the late 2000s again when I first subscribed to this channel and for the first time thought all this might be nostalgia talking (I had my first job, my own flat, my own life at that time). Then I go back to the late 80s and 90s and relive all that great memories of things, that I still care for. And all the people that stepped into my life and made these things worthwhile to begin with.
    Thanks for sharing these thoughts with us, Johnny. :)

  • @MrMuse777
    @MrMuse777 Месяц назад

    This is awesome Johnny, I love this kind of reflections you’re having. Keep it up!

  • @Farmeryeti
    @Farmeryeti Месяц назад +3

    I definitely get a sense of "I don't have time to enjoy all the things I like as much as I would like to enjoy them" so like I spend so much time deciding WHICH thing I want to focus on that I end up just kinda not doing any of it and just thinking about it a lot.

  • @jeremiahbrewer6115
    @jeremiahbrewer6115 Месяц назад +3

    I’m 42. Nostalgia is melancholy. It only gets worse with aging more. For most of us, the “good years” are already behind us, we just don’t know it yet. And we watch more pillars of our early life slip away forever through each decade, until it’s finally our turn, and there’s very little left that we recognize of life. And then that’s it.

  • @GuyOnTheInternet53
    @GuyOnTheInternet53 Месяц назад

    Johnny ive been watching you for a DECADE. Your channel always manages to have me escape from life and forget. Keep it up! Or don’t! Do what ya want!
    13 or 14 years old, mid 20s now. Your videos make me smile more than ever

  • @Mcburke27
    @Mcburke27 Месяц назад

    So glad you made this video. I feel like I go through the same thing. I’m a little younger but here are some things I am deeply nostalgic about.
    Zelda OOT
    Final Fantasy X
    Sonic Adventure 2
    Nickelodeon shows
    I reflect on these memories all the time. I like that you do art. That’s a good way to honor your love for the game/movie. It’s hard to deal with. I think we can just Take one thing at a time and not overwhelm ourselves.
    Amazing vid. Glad to see I’m not alone in this 👊🏻

  • @UpsetN3RD
    @UpsetN3RD Месяц назад +3

    Being 40 I think so much about past experiences with games or anime and even just my childhood in general quite often. I used to think it was something wrong with it ,but I find that it isn't because for me it is important. I love reflecting back on why I love gaming and anime so much in the first place and how far those mediums have come. It also helps me to see how far I have personally grown. I love the present as well but revisiting games and anime that I loved from the 80's and 90's is a good way for me to continue to appreciate my passions and more importantly never to lose sight of who I am.

  • @anthonyherrick452
    @anthonyherrick452 Месяц назад +3

    Your show is legendary and you have touched thousands if not millions of people. Your energy has meant so much

  • @XionsProphecy
    @XionsProphecy Месяц назад

    Go for it! I'll watch and listen to anything you upload!
    You always have a such unique point of view on things, so I'd love to hear and watch about things outside of games as well ^^

  • @herakliet2145
    @herakliet2145 Месяц назад

    This is a thoughtful video, and gave me something to think about. Thank you for posting, and I hope you have a good day.

  • @mllarson
    @mllarson Месяц назад +3

    "Live your authentic you" is probably the best way to describe living. Find what you are passionate about and damn what others think of you.

  • @twistedtick
    @twistedtick Месяц назад +3

    I’m turning 33 soon and already feel old. I am trying to focus more on enjoying my relative youth, because I know that if I don’t now, I’ll look back in twenty years and kick myself for it. Life is short, but beautiful. Don’t neglect to take in its wonders.

    • @michaelmyersplays4992
      @michaelmyersplays4992 Месяц назад +1

      I’m 33 I feel you man.
      I miss the early 2000s going back playing the GameCube for the first time again. I never felt that feeling ever again after that

    • @JonathanWillow-zz7rb
      @JonathanWillow-zz7rb Месяц назад +2

      Do it all before your knees go, my man.

  • @gameyjamie7464
    @gameyjamie7464 Месяц назад

    This really speaks to me. I'm nostalgic for so many things from my formative years. 80's and 90's films, gaming on my Amiga/SNES/N64, reading LotR and Terry Pratchett books, anime like Guyver or the Ghibli films - and thats the tip of the iceberg. There's too much to express in any way i can think! Its wonderful but also feels like I'm failing that memory somehow, like I'm duty-bound to honour it all somehow. Your channel is an amazing outlet for your fantastic stories about video games, but i totally understand theres so much more you want to share.

  • @darthjillardeo6709
    @darthjillardeo6709 Месяц назад

    Have loved your videos for years, love the fact you’re so enthusiastic and so positive about the hobby’s we all love, thanks Johnny!!!

  • @tomwisniewski8988
    @tomwisniewski8988 Месяц назад +11

    I'm 51 years old and I totally relate, brother! It's the by-product of decades of life experiences. I find it important to embrace the things I love even more and I find I'm more present when I engage with it.

  • @joshsmith3893
    @joshsmith3893 Месяц назад +5

    Gaming and media as a whole has lost the "community" aspect to it. It's not just nostalgia. There are still plenty of good things and much fun to be had but it's not the same as it was and it's not just because we're older.

  • @daytonszalay1422
    @daytonszalay1422 Месяц назад

    I've had a similar feeling lately and I've narrowed it down to missing the times where I had friends around all the time enjoying things like games, movies and collectables. Now that I'm 31 I have money and tons of games but no one to really share it all with and share that energy you're talking about. I'm a local Burnaby subscriber by the way ! Thanks for all your videos I've always enjoyed the content.

  • @Wiggywoo1977
    @Wiggywoo1977 Месяц назад

    You have done so much over the years and I am very grateful for it.

  • @churchsnaturescenes7864
    @churchsnaturescenes7864 Месяц назад +5

    I was in a nostalgic mood just the other night. Threw on the first Ninja Turtle movie from 1990. Gotta watch that movie once a year no matter what or it doesnt feel right. I honestly want to live back in the era of when MK2 and MK3 were out. Still my favourite game of all time would be Mortal Kombat 3. I have it sitting there right now hooked up to my tv through my Sega CDX which I'll never sell cause I hear the CDX is quite the collectors item. I'm not really where I want to be in my life right now but working on it but I dont live in the past because of that, can only look forward.

  • @matthewbarrios1028
    @matthewbarrios1028 Месяц назад +10

    I 100 percent live in the past and nostalgia. It affects how I feel about new games, movies, and music. It would seem to me that it is normal to do that.

    • @alexk9295
      @alexk9295 Месяц назад +2

      Have you talked to a professional about that?

  • @Dynastybladeb
    @Dynastybladeb Месяц назад

    I always look forward to your uploads it’s nice to see the passion you have for everything you enjoy. A lot of other channels are just negative these days it’s so refreshing keep it up 👍

  • @AdamReveland
    @AdamReveland Месяц назад +1

    Love ya Johnny. Glad you've had all those experiences growing up, love seeing your marriage and family hood, and love that you're enjoying life. Keep doing you! I appreciate all of the content you've created!

  • @enriquepinero707
    @enriquepinero707 Месяц назад +3

    What I am about to suggest is merely a suggestion as I have no idea your financial situation or what it would take to do this; but you should open up a store that sell all your favorite things (retro, modern games, anime, comics, ect). Also continue this channel through the store as well. I would love to visit your store or order things from it! Just make sure it would have the same name is this channel!

  • @PhantasyStarved
    @PhantasyStarved Месяц назад +4

    There's no easy singular answer to this, Johnny. But as someone around your age - just a little older - know that every time you slide in music from Ys III or FF6, every time you slide in a scene from Bubblegum Crisis or Otaku No Video, every time you mention activities like swapping raw anime through VHS tapes or buying hundreds of dollars worth of bootleg merchandise at comic cons because there's literally nowhere else to see or get anything around you, just know that there's thousands of us reminiscing along the way. We'll create quite the interesting scene in nursing homes someday. I imagine myself getting dragged back to my room by the aides screaming, "Oh, Devil Hunter Yohko is too much for you pansies, huh?! I'm bringing Urotskidoji next time, ****ers!! Hey someone grab my Policenauts will ya, I'm replaying that"

  • @ryanh9577
    @ryanh9577 Месяц назад

    I have to say it was pleasure going down nostalgia lane with you over the years I especially love the videos when you talk about console launch memories or game launch memories of different series its really cool to see the passion you have and the memories thank you

  • @PapaElf11
    @PapaElf11 Месяц назад +1

    I totally understand how you’re feeling. I can relate a little because there is soo many things I love where I wish I could make someone understand why I feel this way to maybe try to get other people interested. But it’s hard to explain.

  • @Brilj815
    @Brilj815 Месяц назад +7

    I turn 40 in a few months. But most days I still feel like I'm 23. But then I see the woman I've been with for 16 years, and our 2 kids, that I'm like oh yeah, I'm a grown up. Definitely am nostalgic but...Amen to the present.

  • @imoldgregg8
    @imoldgregg8 Месяц назад +6

    Don't we all brother 😂 love you ❤

    • @fenbops
      @fenbops Месяц назад +2

      Ever drank baileys from a shoe?

    • @imoldgregg8
      @imoldgregg8 Месяц назад +2

      @fenbops Whatchu doin fishin in my waters motha licka?

    • @fenbops
      @fenbops Месяц назад +1

      @@imoldgregg8 you must love me, exactly how I love you.

  • @patsampson2859
    @patsampson2859 Месяц назад +1

    I just turned 51 and have been feeling the same way you described since turning 50. Trying to figure out a way to either do something about those nostalgia thoughts and feelings of the stuff I live like comics, video games, anime, movies, musicand cartoons that made me who I am today.
    I have been wanting to go back and play old games (my game backlog) and talk about them with friends or anyone that would listen.
    I am able to do that with comics the last 7 years through a podcast I do with friends. But I want to branch out and do more. Like you said content creation takes a lot of time.

  • @supermahmoud
    @supermahmoud Месяц назад

    I see no problem Johnny! for real!
    I feel you brother, I'm 43 and I'm so much nostalgic too! Whenever I feel the need to express it, I go back to playing a video game, watching an anime, composing music, or simply share it with people in one of my videos!
    So keep making videos Johnny, share all of that nostalgia of your with us, keep up the good work ;)

  • @mr.orange8205
    @mr.orange8205 Месяц назад +7

    It isn't necessary to imagine the world ending in fire or ice. There are two other possibilities: one is paperwork, and the other is nostalgia. Eventually within the next quarter of a century, the nostalgia cycles will be so close together that people will not be able to take a step without being nostalgic for the one they just took. At that point, everything stops. Death by Nostalgia. - Frank Zappa

    • @opaljk4835
      @opaljk4835 Месяц назад +1

      Frank is always kind of right, but always kind of wrong too.

  • @bobbywrtm
    @bobbywrtm Месяц назад +3

    It's not only you Johnny,
    I have the same feeling because how the gaming and movie industry evolves now with all studios and publishers are focusing on social justice stuffs, max profit and exploiting peoples with live service and microtransactions, and any other stuffs beside their main purpose.... being a fun experience
    That's why older games, anime, and shows now becomes more and more appealing to me

  • @Gaizen82
    @Gaizen82 Месяц назад +1

    I'm turning 41 this year and sometimes I scroll thru the TIk tok and often see the Nostalgia video with that nostalgia sound and I remember back how it was such a great time back then. Things were so simple there no internet, there no scalpers, awesome time. I can go into any game store and can be so surprise to fall upon a game i never seen before. It was a such happy times, and its a realtity check that those times are long gone.

  • @realitymegabites4816
    @realitymegabites4816 Месяц назад

    Love... just replaying classic old ones. That never seems to get old. Now you See TV - RUclips

  • @james441
    @james441 Месяц назад +4

    I feel the label ‘nostalgia’ is kinda given to us in a condescending way. It’s literally factual that games back then were better. They may look better now but they’ll truly never have that same feeling as games back then did.

  • @ChannelCortez33
    @ChannelCortez33 Месяц назад

    Hope you continue to make great episodes on any topic you want because I will continue to watch!

  • @80sGenKid
    @80sGenKid Месяц назад +1

    I don't really own anything from my childhood anymore but I do love watching videos that bring back nostalgia...I would love to snap my fingers and be transported back to the 80's and 90's, even as a grown adult...I miss the pizza parlors with arcade games, the comic books, all the hobbies I was in to, whether it was building model kits, or purchasing rulebooks for table top RP games. Those were magical times and speaking of time it seemed like there was a lot more of it to have to fill the day with in those days 🤣

  • @StevenVillman
    @StevenVillman Месяц назад +1

    I feel you - figurative man - I really do feel you! Although I'm a few years younger than you, I have the same "problem". I wish here that I could express my love for my passions/hobbies more there - especially with ones that I grew up with there (i.e. 1980's and 1990's cartoon shows and movies, live-action T.V. shows and movies, toys, and video games).

  • @supernoob17
    @supernoob17 Месяц назад

    it's funny, so many of the things you mentioned being nostalgic about, I'M nostalgic about after discovering them through you. you mentioned bubblegum crisis and i was like oh heck yeah dude bubblegum crisis, and phantasy star 1 is another deep love of mine i wouldn't have checked out if it werent for you. hopefully your audience can be a good steward of that spark you talked about and keep the fire burning long after you're gone

  • @Arashi1138
    @Arashi1138 Месяц назад

    I feel a variation of this. Not just with consuming content, but in general. So many things I want to do, see, play, experience - but there's only so much time. I've started dividing the little time I have free between the old and new now. Gives me time to get through my backlog, try out new things, and re-visit favorites from the past. I'm still not great at it yet, but I find it lets me re-evaluate some things, and either confirm or re-discover others.

  • @NDSIser
    @NDSIser Месяц назад

    Your videos make me so happy man every Monday for me (Australia) I get to join in for the highs and the lows. I’ve thought about it now and I’m similar age now to what you would’ve been when I was born and I feel I’m just starting to find myself and be okay with the energy I have for games I’ve even started collecting them again. I love being able to look forward positively that when I’m 50 I hope to have the same energy as you. 🎉🎉

  • @undeadmaster666
    @undeadmaster666 Месяц назад +1

    i fully get where you are coming from here. i used to live in the past but it was so painful at times i had to force myself to move on.

  • @valen0179
    @valen0179 Месяц назад

    Very insightful video! I also turned 50 recently, and yeah, I also live in the past. The 80's and 90's were the best ever, and I don't regret it!

  • @snowday2100
    @snowday2100 Месяц назад +1

    great video and thoughts. ive always collected pop stuff through the years and bought and sold different collections, i have smaller remnants of those collections but finally decided to stop collecting anything about 5 years ago. games i have a mini backlog and can replay favourites, rent from library for eg. however im now focusing on minimalism and travel and looking at nature more as a form of collecting, seeing new things. nostalgia has a way of holding us back especially by way of extensive collecting. i think 50 is a great time to rethink stuff whilst we are young/healthy enough to make changes if need be.

  • @DaSlice
    @DaSlice Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video!
    Your passion for the things you love makes my nostalgia feel validated. Somebody else "gets it".
    I'm going to go play some Earthbound!

  • @Khyron2512
    @Khyron2512 Месяц назад

    Im 51 and am just glad that i have ppl like u to share such thoughts abt gaming and anime experiences back in the 80s

  • @Petchigoo
    @Petchigoo Месяц назад

    Great video Johnny, I know exactly how you feel. I have so much love for so many things (especially Dragon Quest) and finding a way to really express it is hard. Finding people who share that passion is so important.

  • @8bitpro85
    @8bitpro85 Месяц назад

    The bgm is killer. I finished Oath in Felghana and I absolutely loved it. If it weren't for you, I would have never heard or known about that game. Thank you for keeping the past and nostalgia alive.

  • @FrogSpl4sh
    @FrogSpl4sh Месяц назад +2

    I'm 51. You feel like time's running out to just even play thru the pile of shame of stuff that you have right now. You have more years of awesome experiences behind you, than before you. It sucks, but it is what it is.

  • @Ratiocinativefun
    @Ratiocinativefun Месяц назад

    I hear you. And it’s hilarious how much we and so many others of our age range have the exact same experiences, hobbies and passion for pop culture.
    It’s insane how much we still have the passion for the things we grew up with. In my early 30’s I gave up all my passions.
    My entire comic book collection, video game system and game collections, figures, G1 TFs etc etc.. and 3 years ago I started collecting figures and cartoon accurate G1 tfs and a lot of the things I used to own…. I let go of that version of myself.
    And now that I start to think about what will happen to my collection when I’m gone?
    And the certain game for me that I wish I could relive that time, is PSO on Dreamcast. Playing with players from all over the world.
    Thank you for your video.