Console Shock, Retro and Modern Gaming Chat.

Stuart Trevor

Retro and modern gaming chat with Trev and Stu

  1. APR 24

    Console Shock Podcast 162: Xbox 360 collecting with EternalLee HD

    Retro and current gen gaming chat, with Trev and Stu, its the Console Shockcast! It’s another trip to the world of Xbox, as we’re joined by special guest Lee from the EternalLee HD YouTube channel—a prolific Xbox 360 collector who knows the system inside out. Together, we dive into CEX chaos, physical media quirks, and the golden era of the 360, from reprinted covers to rare oddities. It’s a proper enthusiast’s look at what made the generation so special—and so challenging to collect for! In this episode: CEX cover drama – Why “cover reprinted” games just don’t cut it for collectors (and shouldn’t cost the same) The CEX lottery – Ordering multiple copies, building one perfect version, and returning the rest—chaotic, but once very real Postage problems – How CEX’s store-to-store fulfilment model leads to inconsistent shipping costs and customer confusion Death of the manual – The slow fade from full booklets to flimsy inserts… to nothing at all by the end of the 360 generation Building the ultimate 360 database – A community-built database documenting every detail of Xbox 360 physical releases, from barcodes to inlays All-time greats – Fallout: New Vegas takes centre stage, alongside heavy hitters like Modern Warfare 2 and Red Dead Redemption Hidden gems & variety – From Blur and Split/Second to Enslaved, celebrating the sheer range of the 360 library Weird & wonderful moments – Rare titles like Handball 16, industry stories, and even a surreal Lips performance tale to round things off Check out Lee’s YouTube channel here:‪@EternalLeeHD‬ Check out Trev and Al’s other podcast where they reminisce about different episodes of the Star Trek franchise! : https://longrangesensors.com/episodes Intro/Outro Music – Turn The Page (Tutorial Theme) – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) – Sony Playstation – Composer(s): Hiroshi Okubo

    1h 15m
  2. APR 10

    Console Shock Podcast 161: Marchintosh 2026

    Retro and current gen gaming chat, with Trev and Stu, its the Console Shockcast! Not quite March—but close enough… so it’s Marchintosh time! Or maybe Appril? Either way, Trev and Stu return to the annual YouTube tradition of diving into Apple tech. This year, we’re spotlighting the machine that redefined portable computing for decades to come: the iconic Titanium PowerBook G4—the blueprint for modern laptops. Apologies for the audio issues in this episode—there’s some glitchiness on Trev’s side from the original recording. In this episode: DLSS 5 & AI visuals – Is NVIDIA heading toward a future of AI-generated, “yassified” game assets? Mac portable evolution – The journey of Apple laptops leading up to 2001 Design legacy – How the Titanium G4 stacks up against modern laptops Ahead of its time – Why it was such a leap in both performance and industrial design First impressions – Trev’s memories of encountering the Titanium G4 in early-2000s UK, when Macs were still a rarity Design contrast – The sleek, pro titanium look vs the playful “jellybean” iMac era Best of both worlds – Why it’s still a perfect machine for classic Mac OS and early Mac OS X software Check out Trev and Al’s other podcast where they reminisce about a different episode of Star Trek every month! : https://longrangesensors.com/episodes Intro/Outro Music – Turn The Page (Tutorial Theme) – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) – Sony Playstation – Composer(s): Hiroshi Okubo

    1h 8m
  3. FEB 27

    Console Shock Podcast 159: What we've been playing

    Retro and current gen gaming chat, with Trev and Stu, its the Console Shockcast! On this week’s shockcast it’s all about rediscovering classics, fan-made passion projects, and the chaos of retro tech. We dive into free arena shooters, questionable dial-up online experiences, modern throwbacks to 90s racers, and surprisingly great movie-to-game adaptations. There’s plenty of CRT-era nostalgia, exciting preservation breakthroughs, and one painful battle with outdated PC gaming services thrown in for good measure. Rayman Reborn? Trev discovers Rayman Redemption, the fan-made remake of the PS1 classic — but is it actually better than the official 30th Anniversary effort? Arena Shooter Resurrection – The legendary Unreal Tournament 2004 is now free, and Stu wastes no time jumping back into the frag-fest. Does it still slap? Dial-Up Dreamcast – Online console gaming on a 33k modem… revolutionary at the time, but was it secretly a laggy nightmare? Sideways in the 90s – Old School Rally powerslides onto the scene as a modern tribute to the golden era of rally games. Pure nostalgia or style over substance? Busting Still Feels Good – Revisiting Ghostbusters: The Video Game and its remaster — one of the greatest movie-to-game adaptations ever? Chunky Scanline Memories – Those thick black CRT lines from the 90s… did we all see them, or is nostalgia playing tricks on us? N64 Recomp Revolution – Trev explores the magic of N64 decompilation projects, including Banjo-Kazooie and Mario Kart 64 — preservation at its finest. Legacy of GFWL – Stu goes toe-to-toe with Games for Windows Live to resurrect the original PC port of Gears of War. Victory or technical heartbreak? Check out Trev and Al’s other podcast where they reminisce about a different episode of Star Trek every month! : https://longrangesensors.com/episodes Intro/Outro Music – Turn The Page (Tutorial Theme) – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) – Sony Playstation – Composer(s): Hiroshi Okubo

    1h 5m
  4. FEB 12

    Console Shock Podcast 158: Steam Deck 2 Wishlist

    Retro and current gen gaming chat, with Trev and Stu, its the Console Shockcast! PC gaming handhelds have evolved fast since Valve shook things up by revealing the Steam Deck in 2021—but what should a true second-generation Valve handheld look like? Trev and Stu break down what would actually make a Steam Deck 2 a meaningful upgrade, drawing on features from newer PC handhelds and asking which ones Valve should steal, refine, or ignore entirely. In this episode: We kick things off with EA FC 26 somehow running on a 12-year-old laptop Valve nailed the original form factor—but is it time for a higher-resolution display? Modern handhelds are pushing higher TDPs for extra performance—should Valve move beyond the 15-watt limit? A more modular design, including easily user-replaceable SSDs, for better long-term upgrades Is a 5× performance jump over the original Steam Deck the bare minimum expectation? Bigger batteries for longer, truly untethered gaming sessions Hall-effect joysticks to finally put stick drift in the bin A next-gen dock with Switch-style performance boosts when docked If that’s still not enough power… is it time for external GPU support? Whether you’re all-in on Valve’s handheld future or just curious where PC portables are heading next, this one’s for you. Check out Trev and Al’s other podcast where they reminisce about a different episode of Star Trek every month! : https://longrangesensors.com/episodes Intro/Outro Music – Turn The Page (Tutorial Theme) – Ridge Racer Type 4 (1998) – Sony Playstation – Composer(s): Hiroshi Okubo

    1h 5m

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