Right?? I remember similar instances growing up where a friend's parents were flat out bad parents, but we envied the friend's freedom to do just about whatever he wanted
My runescape gf convinced me (easily) to drop 42 gold pieces I gathered from killing a tramp a bunch of times. She took the gold, went upstairs and disappeared into thin air. Oh, to be young again, and to feel love's keen sting.
I randomly found Among Us and realized its potential. I begged people to play it with me so we could record it, saying that the game could do really well on TH-cam. They never did. That was a year before the game got picked up by a bunch of SA streamers and blew up.
I believe that glitch was by making your car very expensive, then call your mechanic to get your car delivered, while being near the car. The mechanic will deliver a copy of your car and you can sell that.
Think homie is hitting on a deeper concept overall here. In my 40s and still trying to figure it out, though less and less of that and more of just appreciating learning and discovery. Once you know, you know, the unknown though, always has it's appeal. Existing is wild AF.
My fav online experince was Splinter Cell: Double Agent on the 360. They had this amazing multiplayer where half the people are spies and half are guards who have to kill the spies. The spies could do cool shit like break their necks and go into vents, while the guards had awesome weapons. It was all around so enjoyable no matter which side you were on.
This is so true, you never forget your first FPS game. Especially as games have become more about money and the price tag rather than the experience, it only makes us want to forget everything we know about video games and start over again. I know that video games will never be the same and have really just been getting worse since mid 2010's (so this isn't a new). I just feel a bit worried that this new generation of kids is growing up playing awful and saturated games, not knowing how it used to be like. I make roblox videos for kids but I make my content healthy to give kids a slice of how gaming content SHOULD be. stay epic
One memorable moment I always look back on was back in 2015 where me and a group of school friends played GTA V right after we graduated middle school. We trolled randoms, race and did a bunch of missions and heist all in one night. I do miss those moments but I’m very glad to have experienced them.
I might as well tell my experiences with these three categories. A game I'll never experience the same way again is OneShot which has to be one of my favorite games in terms of story. If you're interested into playing it don't look up any gameplay of it as every single thing you see about it may ruin the one of a time experience. Another game that falls into this category is Clash Royale. I remember back in elementary school everyone was playing it and if you had a legendary you were the cool kid in class. Good times. A game I'll probably never experience again is Super Mario Bros 35. It was only available for 6 months and it was fun while it lasted. I'll miss it. Something I never got to experience the Wii U and all the online features. I'll likely won't be able to get one before April 2024 when all online features are shut down for good and it kinda hurts to have seen it so many times but never getting to play with it except one time at someone's house.
This is actually wild to think about but TH-camrs really make those moments somewhat relivable with their old videos. Also Gotham City Imposters was an amazing game
Man my life was flipped around. I played a lot of Halo online (because my Dad loves the series and would let me play when my mom was out of town for work), but I played CoD at my buddy's place and would get REAMED
Gotham City Imposters did something that nearly no other shooter could do: make distinctly unique classes super fun. I don't really remember if it was balanced but gliding or going invisible was amazing.
I had modern warfare 3 when it came out but I rarely could play online because I didn’t have Wi-Fi growing up and had to go to my friends house and only played custom games with my friends and cousins on my one Xbox 360. I also played the campaign but I missed playing with randoms and ranking up my prestige. It wasn’t till bo2 when I can play online and I loved the zombies.
I remember being a squeaker on NW2 my sister had a 360 and I always played on her account everybody thought I was a girl because my sister's gamertag was Miss Murder
MW3 is my favorite cod of all time for its survival game mode. I always go back to playing it and I’m glad it’s playable solo because It’ll never lose its Magic.
you can still get some really fun multiplayer experiences in games like SCP:SL or even battlefield 4 but i dont think the same magic that the games mentioned would have
New subscriber here... I've only watched two videos so far, but both have been as if you pretty much took the words right out of my brain, more or less. And what I really especially like is: I don't think you once said, "Don't forget to like and subscribe blah blah blah"... It annoys me no end that we haven't reached the point where every viewer already knows how to like and subscribe, such that no longer should every video feel compelled to "remind" you. Worse yet is "Smash that like button!!"... No, I guarantee you that I will not click the like button, when you tell me to "smash" it. Just on principle I refuse to do it. So it's always refreshing to find the rare channel that doesn't feel the need to remind me of something that virtually every viewer already knows.
For me, the minecraft server situation isn't entirely true. I currently host a server for me and the boys, and the server has died 3 different times, but as long as the server is still up, we just manage to decide that it's not dead for a couple weeks. This repeats of course, but the main problem with a server dying is making it inaccessible after it dies once. So if you keep it open, it should eventually undie momentarily.
As a game that you cant experience again i say resistance 2 couse that game had the best coop mode in the history of pve games you could litteraly go with a small army of 18 players against the chimera and you had 3 classes to choose from (soldier=firepower/tank) (medic=healing/revive) (marksman=ammo/sniper) and evry player had a certain role based on their class it was amazing but i cant play it again couse the servers got shut down its a shame
Online multiplayer games haven't been fun in years. It's part developers sucking and players being terrible people. It's more of a problem with the world it can't be fixed..
I feel this way towards TF2. Once they altered matchmaking in the jungle-whatever update it killed the gamemode I’d always preferred to play with my dad (sd_doomsday). I’ll never spend hours with the same people in the same lobby playing doomsday again because it’s rarely even on private servers and they’re always empty anyways. I pivoted to playing MVM primarily instead.
Multiplayer games are fun and always will be,it's just yall people just play the same game over and over and over again and expect to not get bored of it.
Played Minecraft on a multiplayer server in 2011. Server got huge for a whole year. One day we shut it down. Can’t replicate the experience because I’m like 30 now
MW2 was definitely the talk of the town (world) back when I was a freshman in high school. It was the thing everyone talked about in between classes and on lunch break. For a long while, I'd even have friends over to my house nearly every friday and I'd play the local splitscreen mode with 3 other buddies and have a blast on that. Nobody ever talks about splitscreen, but that was such a blast for me and especially my friends that didn't have the game or system, but still wanted to play it on occasion. Even to this day we will occasionally hang out and play it in person, just like we did when it was brand new. Gotham City Impostors I only played for a bit, but I did play that when it was new with one of my IRL friends. The Xbox 360 version of Minecraft was great because I played that splitscreen with my buddies and we stopped playing that FOR EXACTLY THE SAME REASONS you mentioned in the video. lmao The Super Smash Bros. series and COD games from the late 2000s to early 2010s were/are definitely some of my favorite multiplayer experiences I've ever had. Right now its all about playing fighting games like Blazblue and Guilty Gear, since they have such improved online play and I have friends that I play those with from all over the world.
0:27 Reminds me of being in 7th and 8th grade, getting C's in my English and Lit classes despite trying my best, and my dad saying "You aren't in trouble, but I shouldn't *really* be rewarding you" and taking me to the bookstore anyway. Ah, good times. 💯😁
I remember when good games cost a quarter for 3-5 mins. 10+ minutes if you were good.😎. Skipping about 20--30 years from then, the last game I remember actually waiting for and buying Day One was BattleFront II for PS/2. Totally worth it 😎.
Multiplayer has literally never been fun for me. I will go into a blind rage and act like a literal psychopath whenever another person does something I don't like. I've broken and thrown A LOT OF THINGS! Overall, I have an anger issue that can't be fixed, and it never will. I have tried
Man as a PlayStation player i curse Sony evry day for not including the retro-compatibility in the ps4/5 for ps3 games (For contest mw2 its only available on ps3 for PlayStation)
I actually really enjoyed playing Among Us with randoms. It's so chaotic; you never know what will happen. I remember joining a lobby where me (cyan) and Black were both impostors. We managed to trick and manipulate everyone, and then we won! However, the owner (pink) and her two friends got super mad and accused us of 'hacking.' She ended up kicking us both, but I wasn't about to give up, so I kept on rejoining until she banned me
what i lobed was the prime of plants vs zombies garden warefare 2 just boom pow bam you fuck some guy up as the goofyist gnome zombie soilder outfit but you grindid so it was a lengendary class and you were also high level and the kid would just scream then you hear there mum unplugg there consol. or you had to work together in the town hall missions to destroy that one raid boss. ahhh good times
Repetitive competition has diminished the multiplayer scene. A lack of casual play equals no enjoyment, as the prevailing attitude in competitive gaming is to "get good" or give up. There's little room to simply enjoy a game amidst the relentless competition from those who are overly serious and competitive.
Multiplayer is only fun with freinds but even then there's always those that want to make it about them and not the fun of playing together. 🙃 Play as a team or lose as a team. No in-between
Never got the appeal of mmo's... When I played them, It was mostly a single player experience. Never had the need to "get that item right now" or to flex anything or even to engage with people beyond just joining parties for harder places. It's just not for me. The only appeal of online play, is that playing competitive games with other people creates more interesting challenges. The social part however, not my cup of tea. The whole point of the experience from other people's perspective, is the social element... You get excited for the fun you had with your friends, and it loses it's touch as people grow up. Allot of online players are community based... That's exactly why most of them end up saying "MMORPG's ain't fun anymore". Still, once in a long while, the only online game I keep returning to for a short while, is league of legends to play a little and then forget it for another year or so. I just play for the challenge and experimentation, nothing else.
I still love Minecraft. I don't play as much as I used to though. Also I never even heard of the FSP Gotham Batman game. What I really hate though is that everything is becoming digital. It takes up more memory and it doesn't have the cool box art that you can get/ disc art. Even the manuals went downhill. Nintendo used to make some pretty fun manuals and now they don't have it anymore. The last one I had was from super Mario Odyssey. And that's pretty much it for my recent one. And kind of sucks and the only time I really do buy digital if it's on sale over some reason it's only a downloadable game. Sometimes I have the experience or the game comes out in a physical copy and I'm excited. I feel like one day though that's going to stop and everything's going to go digital. Which is unfortunate in my opinion. It was really exciting to go to the store and get it in there. That's my little man if you made it this far and thanks for reading.
Lovely video, the intro was really special. Life did be like that.
I'm gay
He’s gay
@@TheRealOneWin He's gay
@@SirSpooker he is homosexual
"He's lucky because he has an alcoholic dad who doesnt give a shit about him"
Is definitely the funniest sentence in this video😂
Right?? I remember similar instances growing up where a friend's parents were flat out bad parents, but we envied the friend's freedom to do just about whatever he wanted
Only positive thing about quarantine in 2020 was that i was able to experience many games again. That was a fantastic time for playing online games fr
My runescape gf convinced me (easily) to drop 42 gold pieces I gathered from killing a tramp a bunch of times. She took the gold, went upstairs and disappeared into thin air. Oh, to be young again, and to feel love's keen sting.
I randomly found Among Us and realized its potential. I begged people to play it with me so we could record it, saying that the game could do really well on TH-cam. They never did. That was a year before the game got picked up by a bunch of SA streamers and blew up.
Real og
I'm really glad we got more lore about your runescape rabbit hole. Appreciate you.
I believe that glitch was by making your car very expensive, then call your mechanic to get your car delivered, while being near the car. The mechanic will deliver a copy of your car and you can sell that.
I never got to experience it because i was a toddler
Same bro
Sucks for you I guess. At least you have…Fortnite?
I was like 1 or maybe 2 so yea ig so
I was 2 lol
@@Jellycheezgarden warfare 2
Think homie is hitting on a deeper concept overall here.
In my 40s and still trying to figure it out, though less and less of that and more of just appreciating learning and discovery. Once you know, you know, the unknown though, always has it's appeal. Existing is wild AF.
Club penguin is also a game we won't be able to ever experience again ( at least not in the same way )
My fav online experince was Splinter Cell: Double Agent on the 360. They had this amazing multiplayer where half the people are spies and half are guards who have to kill the spies. The spies could do cool shit like break their necks and go into vents, while the guards had awesome weapons. It was all around so enjoyable no matter which side you were on.
Bro was focused on them rune scape milkers than school 🥶🥶🔥
I was born too late to experience the classics in their heyday
Oh, you are right! I never will experience this again
When the Talentless Writer uploads, you know it's a good day
This is so true, you never forget your first FPS game. Especially as games have become more about money and the price tag rather than the experience, it only makes us want to forget everything we know about video games and start over again. I know that video games will never be the same and have really just been getting worse since mid 2010's (so this isn't a new). I just feel a bit worried that this new generation of kids is growing up playing awful and saturated games, not knowing how it used to be like. I make roblox videos for kids but I make my content healthy to give kids a slice of how gaming content SHOULD be. stay epic
GTA V Online, TLOU multiplayer, and COD BO3 zombies are my most cherished gaming memories with friends.
red tiger camo in mw2 was the only time i've ever felt alive
One memorable moment I always look back on was back in 2015 where me and a group of school friends played GTA V right after we graduated middle school. We trolled randoms, race and did a bunch of missions and heist all in one night. I do miss those moments but I’m very glad to have experienced them.
I hated getting rejected from GameStop bc I was “only” 6 days old
6:30 You can still play flappy bird if you have an Android device and an APK file of the game.
I might as well tell my experiences with these three categories.
A game I'll never experience the same way again is OneShot which has to be one of my favorite games in terms of story. If you're interested into playing it don't look up any gameplay of it as every single thing you see about it may ruin the one of a time experience.
Another game that falls into this category is Clash Royale. I remember back in elementary school everyone was playing it and if you had a legendary you were the cool kid in class. Good times.
A game I'll probably never experience again is Super Mario Bros 35. It was only available for 6 months and it was fun while it lasted. I'll miss it.
Something I never got to experience the Wii U and all the online features. I'll likely won't be able to get one before April 2024 when all online features are shut down for good and it kinda hurts to have seen it so many times but never getting to play with it except one time at someone's house.
there is an IPA file dumped which can be downloaded on a jailbroken device
This is actually wild to think about but TH-camrs really make those moments somewhat relivable with their old videos.
Also Gotham City Imposters was an amazing game
It was definitely one of my favorites. It's a game I was actually decent at which is a rarity lol
I have been arrested by the police and am in custody.
I will be waiting for my trial...
Lmao
Man my life was flipped around. I played a lot of Halo online (because my Dad loves the series and would let me play when my mom was out of town for work), but I played CoD at my buddy's place and would get REAMED
Gotham City Imposters did something that nearly no other shooter could do: make distinctly unique classes super fun. I don't really remember if it was balanced but gliding or going invisible was amazing.
I had modern warfare 3 when it came out but I rarely could play online because I didn’t have Wi-Fi growing up and had to go to my friends house and only played custom games with my friends and cousins on my one Xbox 360. I also played the campaign but I missed playing with randoms and ranking up my prestige. It wasn’t till bo2 when I can play online and I loved the zombies.
When the original modern warfare 2 came out I would play every day for 6-8 hours a day and that was one of the funnest games ever to exist
I remember being a squeaker on NW2 my sister had a 360 and I always played on her account everybody thought I was a girl because my sister's gamertag was Miss Murder
MW3 is my favorite cod of all time for its survival game mode. I always go back to playing it and I’m glad it’s playable solo because It’ll never lose its Magic.
My gf broke up with me bro 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Boohoohoohooey
Dang
Hope you recover from the loss
Wrong emogi my guy
@@zaj007 I know
playing roblox with the homies always hits
Nah fam Roblox was so much better when I started and I unfortunately watched it fall off harder than a boulder off a cliff
Im really happy for this vid to be released on my bday
Happy birthday!!
you can still get some really fun multiplayer experiences in games like SCP:SL or even battlefield 4
but i dont think the same magic that the games mentioned would have
Multiplayer games are a goddamn gift. Smash bros, halo, COD, Mario kart, they are all complete and total gems.
New subscriber here... I've only watched two videos so far, but both have been as if you pretty much took the words right out of my brain, more or less. And what I really especially like is: I don't think you once said, "Don't forget to like and subscribe blah blah blah"...
It annoys me no end that we haven't reached the point where every viewer already knows how to like and subscribe, such that no longer should every video feel compelled to "remind" you. Worse yet is "Smash that like button!!"... No, I guarantee you that I will not click the like button, when you tell me to "smash" it. Just on principle I refuse to do it. So it's always refreshing to find the rare channel that doesn't feel the need to remind me of something that virtually every viewer already knows.
For me, the minecraft server situation isn't entirely true. I currently host a server for me and the boys, and the server has died 3 different times, but as long as the server is still up, we just manage to decide that it's not dead for a couple weeks. This repeats of course, but the main problem with a server dying is making it inaccessible after it dies once. So if you keep it open, it should eventually undie momentarily.
This was really good big homie, love the video game route, PLEASE TAKE IT! Loving the new format too!!!!
Thank you!!
Splitscreen🔥🔥🔥🔥
The first shooter i ever got was fortnite when i was 11 because my mom was so strict and she heard fortnite wasn’t as violent
As a game that you cant experience again i say resistance 2 couse that game had the best coop mode in the history of pve games you could litteraly go with a small army of 18 players against the chimera and you had 3 classes to choose from (soldier=firepower/tank) (medic=healing/revive) (marksman=ammo/sniper) and evry player had a certain role based on their class it was amazing but i cant play it again couse the servers got shut down its a shame
3:06 magikarp vendor in pokemon fire red anyone
Online multiplayer games haven't been fun in years. It's part developers sucking and players being terrible people. It's more of a problem with the world it can't be fixed..
I just checked and a game I played with my friends is gonna close by the end of this year it seems
RIP Modern Combat Versus
Bro ur perspective is just like mine that's why it's good
I played them on a wii as a toddler with my dad holding the controller 😭
I feel this way towards TF2. Once they altered matchmaking in the jungle-whatever update it killed the gamemode I’d always preferred to play with my dad (sd_doomsday). I’ll never spend hours with the same people in the same lobby playing doomsday again because it’s rarely even on private servers and they’re always empty anyways. I pivoted to playing MVM primarily instead.
This is the most accurate video ever. Except there was a 50% chance of you getting the red ring of death when you turned the Xbox on
That's only if you bought your console before 2008.
Oh i remember gotham city impostors, i played it ome time years ago
Multiplayer games are fun and always will be,it's just yall people just play the same game over and over and over again and expect to not get bored of it.
I’ll never get to experience this cause my parents wouldn’t want me to play a game online with strangers
I know a dude who threw his career away over his WoW addiction. Couldn't stop himself from playing at work.
I miss old games now that I can't expince it
Man i miss this time, the good ol days...
Played Minecraft on a multiplayer server in 2011. Server got huge for a whole year. One day we shut it down. Can’t replicate the experience because I’m like 30 now
Bro that intro was so real bro💯
GT4 midnight release and TBC / WotLK expac midnights were and will always be my fondest never again memories =')
Best times a wonderful childhood. Halo and COD MW and MW2. Thank you for making some of The GOAT Multi-player experiences
MW2 was definitely the talk of the town (world) back when I was a freshman in high school. It was the thing everyone talked about in between classes and on lunch break. For a long while, I'd even have friends over to my house nearly every friday and I'd play the local splitscreen mode with 3 other buddies and have a blast on that. Nobody ever talks about splitscreen, but that was such a blast for me and especially my friends that didn't have the game or system, but still wanted to play it on occasion. Even to this day we will occasionally hang out and play it in person, just like we did when it was brand new.
Gotham City Impostors I only played for a bit, but I did play that when it was new with one of my IRL friends.
The Xbox 360 version of Minecraft was great because I played that splitscreen with my buddies and we stopped playing that FOR EXACTLY THE SAME REASONS you mentioned in the video. lmao
The Super Smash Bros. series and COD games from the late 2000s to early 2010s were/are definitely some of my favorite multiplayer experiences I've ever had. Right now its all about playing fighting games like Blazblue and Guilty Gear, since they have such improved online play and I have friends that I play those with from all over the world.
Single Player gamer to Multiplayer gamer:
“Wow, sucks to be you.”
Fantastic video man, i forgot about your channel for a little while but im glad this was recommended to me :)
3 hurts the most
Shit, I teared up some.
Anyway! I think my best multiplayer experience was Streets of Rage or Goldeneye 64?
In ny opinion everything in media already peaked such as movies and games
One (compound) word: Battlepasses
I truly understood how it felt after to have discovered the gtao car money glitch and then became godly rich in the game.. great times.
I love your content
gunfight arena on roblox reignited my love for fps games
(dont worry it looks good)
0:27 Reminds me of being in 7th and 8th grade, getting C's in my English and Lit classes despite trying my best, and my dad saying "You aren't in trouble, but I shouldn't *really* be rewarding you" and taking me to the bookstore anyway. Ah, good times. 💯😁
Better you never played it. Because now you see where they are now and get nauseous.
I remember when good games cost a quarter for 3-5 mins. 10+ minutes if you were good.😎.
Skipping about 20--30 years from then, the last game I remember actually waiting for and buying Day One was BattleFront II for PS/2. Totally worth it 😎.
Yea that game is old af, had it on my PSP
Mw2 og was hands down the best gaming experience I’ve ever had in my life.
I wish i had a the chance to play any of these games in their prime
No way! Is that "Its You I like" by Fred Rogers playing in the intro.
hi, i'm back after literally almost being hospitallized
this is my favorite youtube video ive watched in so long
I'm a little older so being raised on mainly single player games the extend of multi-player games I get into are invasions in souls games.
I was born 3 days after that
Multiplayer has literally never been fun for me. I will go into a blind rage and act like a literal psychopath whenever another person does something I don't like. I've broken and thrown A LOT OF THINGS! Overall, I have an anger issue that can't be fixed, and it never will. I have tried
Man as a PlayStation player i curse Sony evry day for not including the retro-compatibility in the ps4/5 for ps3 games
(For contest mw2 its only available on ps3 for PlayStation)
I remember playing the online Minecraft servers on Minecraft console edition and I mean like hunger games, spleef all that stuff
That was the shiiiiit
ACAB on the report card and no one has noticed 😂 smooth my guy, that was subtle. 🚓
Christ bless you, sad but true
I actually really enjoyed playing Among Us with randoms. It's so chaotic; you never know what will happen. I remember joining a lobby where me (cyan) and Black were both impostors. We managed to trick and manipulate everyone, and then we won! However, the owner (pink) and her two friends got super mad and accused us of 'hacking.' She ended up kicking us both, but I wasn't about to give up, so I kept on rejoining until she banned me
This is the authentic Among Us experience
I was 18 and in the military
I miss BO2 multiplayer🥺
I absolutely loved Gotham City Imposters! It was the only multiplayer game i was any good at, which is pretty rare these days
what i lobed was the prime of plants vs zombies garden warefare 2 just boom pow bam you fuck some guy up as the goofyist gnome zombie soilder outfit but you grindid so it was a lengendary class and you were also high level and the kid would just scream then you hear there mum unplugg there consol. or you had to work together in the town hall missions to destroy that one raid boss. ahhh good times
Gotham city imposters was actually the first few pc games i’ve played. Makes me sad that’s gone.
Relatable, I also got a C from Mrs Jones
I didn’t get the mw2 experience but I got the Halo 3 experience and damn do I miss it. 8:59
Repetitive competition has diminished the multiplayer scene. A lack of casual play equals no enjoyment, as the prevailing attitude in competitive gaming is to "get good" or give up. There's little room to simply enjoy a game amidst the relentless competition from those who are overly serious and competitive.
Multiplayer is only fun with freinds but even then there's always those that want to make it about them and not the fun of playing together.
🙃 Play as a team or lose as a team. No in-between
the crisp air at night in the line of the gamestop
i would love to experience playing little big planet 1 and 2 for the first time with my siblings
Never got the appeal of mmo's... When I played them, It was mostly a single player experience.
Never had the need to "get that item right now" or to flex anything or even to engage with people beyond just joining parties for harder places.
It's just not for me.
The only appeal of online play, is that playing competitive games with other people creates more interesting challenges.
The social part however, not my cup of tea.
The whole point of the experience from other people's perspective, is the social element... You get excited for the fun you had with your friends, and it loses it's touch as people grow up.
Allot of online players are community based... That's exactly why most of them end up saying "MMORPG's ain't fun anymore".
Still, once in a long while, the only online game I keep returning to for a short while, is league of legends to play a little and then forget it for another year or so.
I just play for the challenge and experimentation, nothing else.
The develops of COD did not expect me to do, but I do in fact like to go around and smack ghosts ass just for the fun of it
I still love Minecraft. I don't play as much as I used to though. Also I never even heard of the FSP Gotham Batman game. What I really hate though is that everything is becoming digital. It takes up more memory and it doesn't have the cool box art that you can get/ disc art. Even the manuals went downhill. Nintendo used to make some pretty fun manuals and now they don't have it anymore. The last one I had was from super Mario Odyssey. And that's pretty much it for my recent one. And kind of sucks and the only time I really do buy digital if it's on sale over some reason it's only a downloadable game. Sometimes I have the experience or the game comes out in a physical copy and I'm excited. I feel like one day though that's going to stop and everything's going to go digital. Which is unfortunate in my opinion. It was really exciting to go to the store and get it in there. That's my little man if you made it this far and thanks for reading.
Cool beans broskie
For me, mini clip feels like it’s a hole that will never be filled…..sadge, but good vid overall
8:21 i see a face but two game are the eyes.
Haha jokes on you! My mom only had enough money to buy me a DSi!