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Games We Are Eternally Grateful For - The PlayStation Access Podcast

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On the latest PlayStation Access Podcast, the team are saying a big THANK YOU to the videogames that inspired them when they were younger. Prepare for nostalgia as they discuss the games that sparked their passion for videogames and remain close to their hearts all these years on.

The gang also debate which PlayStation shape they each represent, Rosie confesses to smashing crockery in the name of chocolatey treats, and they learn that green beans are used in lots of delicious casserobs.

What games are you most grateful for? And which ones kicked off your love for the medium? Use #podsquad and let us know in the comments!

PlayStation Access is the official YouTube channel of PlayStation UK - a vibrant, welcoming community celebrating all things PlayStation. Join us for weekly livestreams, list features and in-depth coverage on all your favourite games.

Check out the Community tab for PlayStation news, behind-the-scenes sneak-peeks, polls and much more: https://bit.ly/AccessCommunity

All music featured courtesy of epidemicsound.com (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

We use the AverMedia Live Gamer Ultra, Elgato 4K60 S+, and Atomos Ninja V and Ninja Inferno for gameplay capture.

Follow the team on Twitter:
Ash: https://bit.ly/AshMillman
Rosie: https://bit.ly/RosieCaddick
Rob: http://bit.ly/RobPearson
Dave: http://bit.ly/DavidJackson

For the latest gaming news and updates, check out PlayStation UK on Facebook (https://bit.ly/PlayStationUKFacebook) and Twitter (https://bit.ly/PlayStationUKTweets)

00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:32 Episode Overview
00:05:00 What's New
00:14:53 Main Feature
00:57:26 Comments of the Week
01:12:47 Before We Go
01:27:18 Goodbye

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