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8-Bit Show And Tell

8-Bit Show And Tell

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Joined November 2018 (7 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
60K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
8.9M
Videos
243
Avg views/video
37K

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About

Hi, it's Robin. I'm a programmer, collector, and all-round enthusiast of vintage computers and video games. My videos focus on what I find interesting in the realm of 8-bit (and sometimes 4 or 16-bit) computing and gaming, whether it's about easter eggs, programming, bugs, history, game development, or whatever else. I usually go very in-depth with topics because I want to understand the how and why. There's still so much to learn and explore in these old systems. Please note: you're of course welcome to email me, but the longer and less focused your email is, the less likely I am to respond. There's many of you, but just one of me, so requests to debug your code, or teach you assembly, or to phone you because "you just have some questions" all take a lot of time and energy that should be put into making more videos, and will probably not be answered. Sorry!

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8-Bit Show And Tell on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does 8-Bit Show And Tell have on YouTube?
8-Bit Show And Tell currently has 60,400 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does 8-Bit Show And Tell have?
8-Bit Show And Tell has accumulated 8,931,489 total views across 243 videos.
When did 8-Bit Show And Tell start on YouTube?
8-Bit Show And Tell created its YouTube channel in November 2018, about 7 years ago.
What does 8-Bit Show And Tell make videos about?
8-Bit Show And Tell is classified under Programming in our directory. About: "Hi, it's Robin. I'm a programmer, collector, and all-round enthusiast of vintage computers and video games. My videos focus on what I find interesting in the realm of 8-bit (and sometimes 4 or 16-bit)".