On General Hospital, Britt prepared to leave Port Charles with Jason to escape Sidwell and Cullum’s grasp. Her farewell with Brad carried the weight you’d expect from a friendship that has been through everything. He always showed up for her, but that didn’t make the breakup any easier. So, while that chapter ends on-screen, Parry Shen is working behind the scenes in a very different way, and it’s a lot lighter. He gave fans a peek at what he’s been doing lately—voice work, a small piece of gaming history, and a setup that feels very Shen.
Key Takeaways
- Parry Shen shared a video of his voiceover setup featuring a mini Atari 2600.
- Fans reacted with nostalgia and playful comments about classic gaming.
- Reactions across platforms were simple, positive, and enthusiastic.
- The post highlights Shen’s mix of professionalism and fun.
A Throwback Sitting Right on the Desk
Shen posted across X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook, sharing a video with the caption, “Making the office a ‘lil more fun. #voiceover #videogame #atari2600.” In the clip, he shows off a miniature Atari 2600 sitting on his voiceover trackpad, clearly pleased with the addition.
He walks through it as if he just discovered a new toy to add to his voice-over system. “Now, when I’m laying down voices for a video game, I get to look at a mini Atari 2600, the OG right there,” he explained, adding, “Isn’t that freaking adorable?”
Fans loved it, with one responding, “Enjoy playing your video games now.” Another joked, “Can we come over and play Pong during your breaks??” while someone else added, “I was raised on the Atari 2600. A while later, my older brothers talked my mom into getting us the Atari 5200.” (Is Brad going to need a new bestie?)
Keeping It Light While Staying Busy
One viewer was honest with, “THAT’S GREAT, BUT I DON’T KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THAT, SO MAYBE U CAN TEACH ME HOW TO PLAY IT.😅🤣.” Others just wanted to join the vibe. “I like your office better than mine. Wanna trade. 😊” appeared alongside “Dang, that’s a mighty awesome office👍” and “You and voice-overs are adorable! 🤗.”
A few kept it short and to the point with “Nice!” and “Wow, cool,” while over on X, the reactions stayed just as simple: “Nice!” “Cool! 🕹️” and a string of laughing emojis that pretty much said everything else.
There’s something about this that resonates with Shen. The setup itself says a lot. It’s professional, sure, but it also doesn’t take itself too seriously. That tiny Atari sitting there isn’t about showing off gear or creating a perfect workspace. It’s about making the space feel like his, and dropping a bit of retro gaming right in the middle shows just how fun he is.
