Welcome, Lofarius! We're so glad you took the plunge.
I'll have to check out your podcast. How are you going to organize it -by genre (CRPG, platformer, shooter, etc), theme (fantasy, sci-fi, etc) or just whatever suits your fancy from week to week?
When I started the
Games Library here, originally I simply loaded up games and played them for a few hours before jotting down all of the game's stats and my first impressions. I came to decide over time that I personally preferred to do a deeper dive with a more in-depth review - not just high-level data points. So, these days if it is a CRPG (for example) I try my darndest to actually finish the game even if it takes me several weeks. I'm never going to document every single Amiga game ever made. There are simply too many! And there are other sites for that. So I go all-in on trying to really go for it. When it comes to platformers and some arcade shooters, though, I recognize I just can't beat most of those (e.g. Rainbow Islands, Bubble Bobble, etc.) but can at least give it several days worth to understand what I'm up against.
Here I typically focus on games that originated on NTSC hardware. But I'm not anti-PAL. There are so many fantastic games that came out of the UK alone - hell, you could do an entire podcast on just the UK market. But I do feel the NTSC games are often overlooked, so I try to give them some love here.
Really looking forward to seeing you around Amiga Love, and checking out your show!
Curious - what's your Twitter handle?