Permission Granted! Stream incoming!
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Permission Granted! Stream incoming!

Saturday, July 11th at 8:00 PM EDT (12:00 AM GMT) Streaming live on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/@stephenbias

Oh yeah baby... you guessed it. I got the official blessing from ModRetro, and I am streaming straight from the M64 to your sweet, sweet eyes!

Since I am running everything off the Summercart 64, the theme for the night is Modded Games. We are talking Shotgun Mario, Hero of Law, and whatever else we can find lurking on the MicroSD.

But that's not all. For your absolute amusement, I’m having children dropping by to challenge me in classic N64 wrestling titles. Am I going to show mercy? Hell no. I am gonna smash these kids in the ring for your entertainment.

Gameplay, modded chaos, and the horrible, beautiful twang of West Virginians. What could go wrong?

I hope to see you there!

u/SRBias — 1 day ago
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Livestream?

I was wondering if ModRetro was doing any livestreams? Is anyone else? On my videos I get asked how does this play? Or why didn't you show this or do this? Are they doing any? Should I do one? I mean I've never done one.

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u/SRBias — 4 days ago
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Xibalba64 Review!

Here is what I meant to say, and what I had mostly scripted out. I can't believe I messed up that badly. Thank you for pointing it out, or it would have stayed that way! My apologies to everyone!

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u/SRBias — 6 days ago
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Mistake! In process of fixing.

Last night I went to bed and posted my Xibalba64 review. I had three videos on my Mac that I had done for it. One with a ton of multiplayer footage and a lot longer, and a revised script. The one I posted? The original. It had mistakes, errors, and something that needed changed and I am so sorry about that. I am redoing everything and will have it back up today. My apologies!

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u/SRBias — 6 days ago
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Xibalba64 Review!

Finished this one, and over the week I am trying to get a top 5 games on the Nintendo 64 that aren't made by Nintendo or Rare out. Thanks for the support guys!

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u/SRBias — 6 days ago

Sabrina - The Animated Series: Zapped! Review

I had to pop a review on this because it really is under appreciated. I was laid up playing it and enjoyed it.

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u/SRBias — 9 days ago
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Top 5 Bad Games For The Nintendo 64!

I really had fun doing this one. But I have to warn, I get a little crass in it. Just the usual suspects here. Nothing shocking.

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u/SRBias — 11 days ago

[USA-WV] [H] Xbox Series X [W] PayPal

Just a plain old series X. Power Cord, HDMI, Controller with rechargeable battery pack and cable included. Unit is in great shape and has a manufacture date of Jan 2025. Nothing wrong with unit, used mostly as a 4k bluray player. When unit powers on or awakens from sleep it makes a noise when it checks drive, less than a second. Scared me. I thought something was wrong. But I've checked the net and have been told it's normal.

Asking 400. That includes the shipping. Timestamp https://imgur.com/j8EsCHM

u/SRBias — 13 days ago
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So I did a long form video talking about my Hidden Gems and how they play on the M64

I went nuts on this one. Recorded an hour of footage and just gushed about all five titles on here. I loved making this one!

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u/SRBias — 19 days ago

Buck and the Cursed Cartridge Review

I had been doing M64 hardware and I am in the process of doing the launch lineup but while I was working on that, I decided to try my hand at a Chromatic game review! I hate how compressed OBS made the capture off the Mac. I may have to move to Windows for these.

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u/SRBias — 25 days ago
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Xeno Crisis M64 Review

I think I might be getting the hang of this. Maybe.....

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u/SRBias — 28 days ago
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M64 Controller Review - Kinda - I mean I talk about it so... yeah.

I went more off the cuff for this one. I hope it turned out better. I like doing these. I decided to go ahead and do them for games or until this sub convinces me to stop.

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u/SRBias — 1 month ago
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ModRetro M64 Preview

I just shot a quick video script and managed to read through it in three gos, apologies if I get a little tongue-tied at any point! That's just MonSter rearing its head.

I ended up privating my previous video because I wanted to retell the story of how I first got my hands on the ModRetro unit, and I think this version turned out a lot better. For this one, I used mostly footage captured directly from the unit itself.

A quick heads-up: I didn't have access to some of the trickier, more problematic games for this run, and the controller actually didn't arrive until yesterday, so please bear with me on those fronts. I'll have a separate controller and Xenocrisis video for later. I actually enjoy making these and talking about the thing. I've even thought about reviewing old titles.

I hope you all enjoy it!

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u/SRBias — 1 month ago
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Modified Games

So, I made a post a while back about getting a pre-production console unit, and I swear my original plan was to stick strictly to retail games. While I did play a lot of them. I also have a Summercart64 so I gave it a whirl, and I completely fell down the modding community rabbit hole.

Holy s***. I knew there was a talented, dedicated scene out there, but I had absolutely no clue how deep this river ran. It’s going to take me a year just to go through half of all this content.

Does anyone have any personal favorites? Any hidden gems that fly completely under the radar? Obviously I'm hooked on Shotgun Mario, Taco Stand, and Hero of Law.

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u/SRBias — 1 month ago
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I posted a YouTube video yesterday. I’d never done one before, and I went on a ramble there at the end because I got a tad choked up. I felt that by typing it out, it may come across better and articulate what I meant to say.

A quick backstory - I am 52 and have been playing video games for a long time. My parents bought me a 2600 in '78, and from there, I just latched onto the hobby. I’ve owned them all; I never could kick the habit. I just enjoyed it as a way to wind down or kill time. In 1995, my son Andrew was born. He would sit and watch me before finally getting his hands on the controllers himself. He loved it just as much as I did, and in 1999, we bought him a Gameboy, and off he went.

Throughout the years, Andrew never kicked the habit either, even if his tastes stayed more retro than anything else. His favorite games were Pokemon, Majora’s Mask, and Earthbound. It was something we could always talk about, even as he became an adult and moved out on his own. One of the last things we did together was talk about Tears of the Kingdom, which he had just finished.

He passed away in early June of 2023, just days before his 28th birthday, and to say it was rough on me is an understatement. I tried to expand on that in the video, and I thought I did okay, but the gravity of it is often lost somewhere. It took me years before I could go into the closet and look through his things.

In March of 2026, I finally went in there and rummaged through it all. In an old Nike shoebox, I found his old Game Boy games. I smiled and thought, "I need to play these. Like, today."

I rushed online to look for a used Game Boy, but I’m really leery of someone else's hardware. I had heard of and started searching for an Analogue Pocket; I’d come across the company several times in the past and had even planned on buying a 3D. However, the Pocket was sold out and stupidly expensive from resellers.

Then, I came across a video for the Chromatic. I had never heard of ModRetro; I honestly knew nothing about them at the time. I saw some reviews, saw that my local GameStop had them in stock, and I went and bought a cloud white one.

I got home, stuck Super Mario Land in, and boom, I broke down like a baby. It wasn't because I was sad. Most of my recent memories of Andrew were of him as an adult, and specifically when he wasn't doing so great. But here? He was five again, yelling at the kitchen table because he couldn't catch a certain Pokémon, or complaining that Donkey Kong '94 felt different.

I know this is getting long, and I’m sorry, but I’ll get to the point. I sat down and wrote a letter to ModRetro. I just wanted to thank them for what they had given me. I sent it off, and when I awoke the next day, customer service had already responded. They told me that my story is exactly why they do what they do, and they thanked me for the kind words.

It was the final line that hit me the most: "Do you care if someone in the company reaches out to you? They wanted to let you know how much they appreciate it."

I said that was no problem. About six hours later, I got an email from someone very high up in the company. They talked to me about their own experiences with gaming and the connection they had with their father through it. It was a really nice feeling, and that right there would have been enough. It was just nice to know your words mattered and that they reached someone important.

That started a back and forth between myself and the CEO of ModRetro. We would send an email here and there about my son and gaming. I decided right then and there that I would buy an M64 when it released; he had shown such a genuine interest in my story and me that I almost felt obligated to support them.

A few days ago he asked for my address, and lo and behold, a package from ModRetro arrived on my porch Monday. Inside was a yellow Chromatic. My son’s Game Boy Color, the one that was beaten and neglected, was yellow. And at the bottom of the box was an M64. He had sent me a pre-production unit. I didn’t ask for it. He just did it for no reason.

Full disclosure - I don’t have 5,000 followers or any influence at all. I’m no one. I write novels that sell okay in the area I live in, but nothing to warrant a response like that. I have zero name recognition. There was no marketing advantage to this for him. He has no idea I recorded a video, nor is he aware I am writing this. I just felt like I had to let people know that, for no reason at all, Torin just said, "Here man, enjoy."

So, in closing, and I appreciate you reading this far down, I just wanted to let everyone know what they did for me and for the memory of Andrew. It was a hell of a gesture, and one I can’t repay. I hope this thing is a monster success, and I can’t wait to see where they go next. I will be cross posting this in the Chromatic and M64 subs. I just felt this was a story that needed to be told. With so much negativity online, hell, even offline. It was great to see something generous and positive.

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u/SRBias — 2 months ago