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- [JAMES] So, I don't know exactly how to start off this Q&A video.

It's always kind of hard to...so I bought a pineapple lamp.

This is the perks of YouTube money everyone. This is where we're at now.

Welcome to Stuff We Play, home of everything weird and retro and if that sounds cool to you, why not subscribe?

But as this is a Q&A video,

if this is your first video on this channel

I'd recommend you start somewhere else because this is me answering questions from viewers.

Particularly viewers from the official Stuff We Play discisd-blegh, let me retry that.

Specifically questions from viewers in the official Stuff We Play Discord server/

I love all my viewers equally, except I love the ones in Discord a bit more equally.

So today we just have me and we have the disembodied voice of Rose. Say hi disembodied voice.

- [ROSE] What's up? - [JAMES] What's up.

And yeah, best case scenario

I get some interesting questions and worst case scenario scenario I end up having to to dab or something.

I'm wanting a nice mix of serious and silly. So let's do this. Let's go! Question one!

- [ROSE] What is your favourite JoyCon colour combination?

I don't know.

I just kind of like the, uh, hm. JoyCon colour combinations? I just kind of like the standard, like,

red and blue that came with my Switch. I really like them.

- [ROSE] Can you lick your elbow? - [JAMES] Uh, no.

- [ROSE] What is your favourite game and why is it Fortnite? - [JAMES] Well, first off, whoever asked that, fyou.

Second off, favourite video game is actually Sonic Mania.

Sonic Mania Plus to be exact.That game hit all the right spots for me. - [ROSE] What is your favourite Mega Man boss?

- [JAMES] Across all of Mega Man, I know it's a cliche and I know Mega Man 2 is not one of my favourites,

but that dragon in part 2 at the start of Dr. Wily's

fortress - the mecha dragon - that one was always cool. Not because it was a particularly fun boss fight, mind you,

but just because of you you get chased by a giant mechanical dragon, and that's cool and stuck with me.

- [ROSE] Who is best girl? - [JAMES] Best girl is...

definitely Amy Rose because Elliot says she tastes like strawberries.

Interpret as you please. - [ROSE] What is your favourite non-gaming band and/or musical artist?

- [JAMES] Alright, so favourite band or music artist. I blame this very much

so on just having been raised in Texas, but I

really like ZZ Top, or I guess since I'm in Canada, Zed Zed Top.

But, yeah, ZZ Top is incredible. I think Eliminator is the best album ever made.

I know that's kind of a cliche thing to say, but I really like it. I think they're brilliant and

I don't think that there's anyone quite like them and, I admit I

might be kind of biased because I've met Dusty Hill before he seems like a really cool dude.

- [ROSE] What YouTubers roughly your size, would you consider collaborating with?

- [JAMES] As for YouTubers roughly my size now that's interesting, um, I

mean, a lot of the ones my size

I had wanted to collab with, I have. This is mainly just because

they're friends. The weird thing about YouTube is once you get your niche,

you realize house like how small your niche is or your section of it like - me and how my, I guess,

semi-serious retro gaming stuff got. Like I've collab go to Golden Bolt. I've collabed with G to the Next Level.

I've appeared on channels such as Media Glitch before and, like, yeah I wanted to

collab with them but also the people

who run said channels are either good friends of mine doctor or at very least acquaintances who I can say are really great dudes.

I'll be honest the one channel that's - well, they're little bigger than me now

BUT

I know that as far as actual following goes they're way bigger than me because of how long they've been around and how prolific

they just are in retro gaming and how much of a beacon of positivity they are -

but I'd love to do something with Riff from Pixel Game Squad.

I've been watching the NESPursuit since I was in high school and

Riff's personality in general is fantastic.

The, uh, just the type of

content that Pixel Game Squad puts out is incredible and just, I will be honest, they are like the most positive people out there.

- [ROSE] If your home was on fire and you had time to save just one console and the game inside of it,

Which would you pick and why?

- [JAMES] If my house is on fire and I can only say save one console one game, what would it be?

I'd save probably...

some sort of SNES and my copy of Earthbound, because when it comes time to rebuild,

and as sentimental as I am, I could sell that game for like $200. That's the most expensive game I own right now.

It's Earthbound. 200 bucks is 200 bucks. - [ROSE] What is your favourite thing that you like that most people hate?

- [JAMES] What's my favourite thing that I like that most people hate? Is this in regards to games or in general?

- [ROSE] I mean if it was for right now, in general I'd assume it's the Piranha Plant in Smash Bros.

- [JAMES] All right, if we're talking about games that people hate, I recently played a bit of

Castlevania the Adventure on Gameboy. It's short. It's janky. I actually really enjoyed it.

I don't know. I can see why a lot of people don't like it. It's remake on the Wii is better,

but also it's a fun game. As far as things in general people hate - I

loved it so much when people complained about the Piranha Plant when it was announced for Smash Ultimate.

I don't know.

Legit, the only reason I wanted Waluigi

announced for Smash Ultimate was I wanted some kind of "what the hell" character.

One that just makes you scratch your head or whatever.

They announced the Piranha Plant and, like, that's better than Waluigi could have been for me.

I'll legit got hyped when they announced the Piranha Plant and I can't wait to finally play it when I finally get my mitts

on Smash Ultimate, which I guess probably won't be until after Christmas.

- [ROSE] Opposite time. What is something you hate that most people love? - [JAMES] I'm gonna go on a tangent here.

This is probably gonna get me some flak and, if you've been following my channel

you'll know that I parodied this for my April Fool's video this year,

but I don't like reaction videos. I find them to be a very, well,

like I know they get a lot of views and if you make said videos and enjoy making them, that's great!

YouTube should be above anything else about making content you enjoy and if you enjoy watching them, too, that's fine.

But, I find them to be very lazy, uninspired types of videos with very little creative merit. - [ROSE] If you could get one superpower,

what would it be and why? - [JAMES] I'd kind of like the ability to like stop time for a bit for no other reason

than, get this, I could, like, take a nap

and I could have, like, a really nice two hour nap and I'd wake up and, like, no time would have passed.

Like it'd be great. I'd have all the energy of having taken a nice long nap, but with none of the time lost.

- [ROSE] What would help you could?

- [JAMES] Yes.

- [ROSE] What is your favourite Fortnite emote?

- [JAMES] My favourite Fortnite emote is the one where I tell you to "git gud" and stop asking about Fortnite. - [ROSE] How old are you?

- [JAMES] I'm 20, despite the beard. - [ROSE] And is this your first time?

- [JAMES] ...

- [ROSE] What are your three favourite game genres?

- [JAMES] My 3 favourite game genres, in this order, are side-scrolling platformers,

RPGs - turn-based RPGs, actually, followed by action RPGs.

I like me my RPGs. - [ROSE] When will the Earthbound let's play happen?

- [JAMES] Oh, the Earthbound let's play will definitely happen once I hit a million subscribers.

- [ROSE] What's one of your favourite video game soundtracks?

- [JAMES] All right, my favourite video game soundtrack...

varies by day, but my favourite right now has been the one from Katamari Damacy.

- [ROSE] How do you edit your videos and how long does that take on average?

- [JAMES] So, it really depends on the type of video I'm making and it who I'm making it for. For example,

and I mean a general example,

if, you know, you want me just to get a 30-second,

you know, commercial spot out except it's not even a commercial and it's like me putting clips together, you know,

just a series of clips together with some some subtitle text over it (trust me I've had

requests, er, I've had commission's like that before) and it's just that, that takes no time at all.

But for more advanced projects, like if we're talking like an in-depth

hour-long documentary,

that's days of editing or more. Uh, here's the thing with editing though,

Even though I can use Adobe suite, what's really fortunate for me living where I am, which is in Victoria, British Columbia,

very near to Vancouver which is the the heart of the Pacific

Northwest's film industry, as I learned to edit using Final Cut Pro, little did I know that,

even though the American film and media scenes are

very much so centred around the Adobe Suite. In Canada, and apparently in a lot of Europe as well,

people gravitate more towards Apple and their suite of products.

So I if you're wondering if I think Adobe Premiere or Final Cut Pro is better,

it depends on a what you are more comfortable with earning or just using in general, and then also

what the industry is using. What do you think would work best for the industry you're in or the area you're in?

But with that in mind, for the videos on my own channel, like the short little five minute videos I used to do a lot,

from turning the camera on through editing and uploading, that was like three hours.

However, for this documentary series, I'm working on now,

some of these episodes starting with the research for them have been in progress for awhile.

Some like the very first episode has roughly six months worth of research in it.

It's a long process and some ones you have to go through and change things in editing and re-edit things just whenever you get new

info, but I hope you like the documentary series, uh when it launches. The mysterious documentary series

I've been hinting at on like Discord and Twitter and whatnot.

- [ROSE] What are three games you're looking forward to the release of in 2019?

- [JAMES] Three games I'm looking forward to the release of in 2019. I guess I've really slowed down from buying games.

I've kind of forced myself to go through my backlog. I'm not really paying attention to what's coming out in 2019. Um,

Is that new Yoshi game 2019? - [ROSE] I believe so. - [JAMES] I want that and then I'm assuming we're

getting Pokémon gen...8? Gen 8 now? - [ROSE] I think so. Yeah, core Pokémon games.

- [JAMES] Yeah, so I guess I'll count that as one entry. So I definitely want that and then-

- [ROSE] Animal Crossing? - [JAMES] Definitely Animal Crossing. I'd say my most hyped game is definitely Animal Crossing.

- [ROSE] Will we be seeing more videos featuring your boyfriend and will he be leading the charge on a few?

- [JAMES] All right. Final question. Gee, I wonder who asked that? Well my boyfriend Eliot be in more videos.

We're hoping so. He's coming up here for a bit in 2019.

We're spending a lot more time together in 2019.

By the way, that is wonderful. Fun fact for all you viewers back there, uh, down there -

I've done a buying guy on every single PlayStation console except the PSP, and I guess

technically the Vita but I mean the PSTV is just a Vita, watch that guide by the way, but -

shameless plug in my own video, I know, but anyways, I've specifically been waiting off to do the PSP guide

so Elliot and I can actually do a

well, I guess the first ever console retrospective video on here, where he and I just sit down and

retrospect on the PSP and our memories with it. It's great. Actually,

I found one of the rare Hannah Montana PSPs, actually just for that and to give to him because we love to console

so much and, uh, actually funny story. Let me end this video with a tangent. So I went to a place called Value Village.

It's a thrift store. I found the super-rare Hannah Montana PSP for eight bucks, and it actually had a memory stick in there.

I found two things on there. First off ,Monster Hunter. Japanese Monster Hunter. That's cool.

Second off, though...

pr0n.

I got this purple Hannah Montana PSP and there's pr0n on it, but on that wholesome note,

um, thank you very much watching!

Yeah, this was just kind of a thing with me going off on

various tangents and rambles and answering questions. I hope you enjoyed it. If so, leave a like.

If not, don't. Support us on Patreon. Shameless plug. Money is good. - [ROSE] Bonus question -

Two trains: train A and train B depart station B and

station B. Station A and Station B are two hundred fifty two point five miles apart from each other.

Train A is moving at one hundred twenty four point seven miles per hour towards station B and train B is moving at

two hundred and fifty three point five miles per hour towards station A. if both trains departed at 10 a.m

and it is now 10:08 a.m., how much longer until both trains pass each other?

Is it a: thirty one point zero five four minutes? B: sixteen point two two two minutes?

Or C: Thirty two point zero four nine minutes;

or is it D: thirty two point zero five eight minutes?

- [JAMES] Screw this crap. I'm a fine arts major.~

For more infomation >> How Do I Edit My Videos? | Q&A Time - Duration: 14:09.

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5 Video Game Records That Will Never Be Broken - Duration: 3:59.

Nothing proves your gaming influence like holding a world record.

Well, if you're looking for a claim to fame, move along, because these records seem pretty

much unbeatable — and probably always will be.

On February 16, 2016, Street Fighter superstar Ryan Hart

added one of his most impressive warriors, Hart snagged the Guinness World Record for

the most consecutive opponents fought in Street Fighter V. That's not as easy as it sounds.

Unlike many other marathon-based records, Hart had to battle for 11 hours without stopping.

And, get this: He defeated literally every single opponent thrown at him.

Forget record-breaking stamina — that's a superhuman ability!

Ken and Ryu would be proud.

"YOU WIN!"

Video game actors just don't get the same respect as their television and movie counterparts.

But over the past decade or so, a few people have emerged from the recording booth to become

legitimate celebrities.

None of them, however, can hold a candle to Steve Blum, who officially became the most

prolific voice actor in video game history back in 2012.

"Back off!"

"Get squished!"

"Meat mouth!"

"Phone bag!"

"Top Bitch!"

"Fido!"

"You got dead flesh on my new boots."

Since then, his list of credits has only gotten longer.

When Guinness first gave Blum the record, he'd appeared in a mere 261 video games, starting

with the classic 1995 LucasArts adventure game Full Throttle.

By February 2017, Blum had added over 100 more virtual roles to his resume, bringing

the total to 366 — and that number is still going up.

Ask any rando on the street what the biggest MMORPG on the planet is, and chances are they'll

say World of Warcraft — and they'd be wrong.

"Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.

Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong.

You're wrooong!"

As of July 2017, when Guinness World Records gave Jagex's free-to-play MMORPG RuneScape

the nod for the most users of an MMO video game, it had 254,994,744 verified users.

To put that into perspective: If RuneScape were a country, it'd be the fifth biggest

in the world.

RuneScape's success is simple: Not only is it constantly attracting new users via regular

updates, but it's been around for the better part of two decades.

Hey, every other game ever made — good luck beating that.

It's not going to happen.

In 2014, an anonymous developer launched an ambitious — and chaotic — social experiment

on Twitch.

Basically, they let viewers collectively play the very first Pokémon game by spamming the

channel's chat feed with commands.

And, somehow, the community managed to beat the game.

390 hours and countless memes later, the hero Red finished Pokémon's main campaign and

beat the Elite Four with an all-star team.

Twitch Plays Pokémon was, for a while, extremely popular.

Guinness World Records says that 1,165,140 people contributed to Red's journey, making

Twitch Plays Pokémon the record-holder for the most participants on a single-player online

video game.

Sure, "multi-participant single-player online video games" aren't exactly a thing, but hey,

a record is a record!

Now, while most of the other records on this list are something to applaud, this one is

pretty much...not.

That's because when you've got a franchise as big as Call of Duty, that also means that

you've got droves of very, very vocal fans, which can lead to some very, very unfortunate

records.

As such, Call of Duty players showed their displeasure for Infinite Warfare's trailer

by flooding it with downvotes, making it the most-disliked gaming video in YouTube history.

As of autumn 2018, the trailer has received 3.7 million thumbs down.

Why?

Well, it was just too far-removed from the franchise's roots.

Fans complained ad nauseum about the space-faring shenanigans, and even the franchise's most

dedicated players scoffed at stylistic similarities to Halo and Titanfall.

These days, it seems unlikely that anything else will generate enough hate to steal Infinite

Warfare's unfortunate record.

For more infomation >> 5 Video Game Records That Will Never Be Broken - Duration: 3:59.

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PHOTOS OF MIRACLES IN THE WORLD VIDEO INSPIRED BY MEDJUGORJE - Duration: 2:11.

Here we are in medjugorje place of appearance worldly as the Blessed Virgin wanted.

Mary has long believed that the world will return to God. Then she understood

that she had to intervene because love little by little, hearts disappeared.

She has entered into a great fight against Evil, that is the role God has given her.

Sin entered by a woman and she is a woman who saves the world.

God sent us Mary and today she is in Medjugorje. Medjugorje is a

great grace, it allows particular to experience prayer every day with

Mary's instructions, with her corrections, his encouragement.

Because indeed, every 25, she gives her message to talk to us directly ...

In this video, I have grouped some pictures taken everywhere in the world.

And I especially believe that they come from the heart of Jesus ...

To motivate and encourage us in, we have to say

this difficult world ...

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