The thought of someone still using their Famicom to play the ponies in 2015 is hilarious. Sounds like a scene in an indie movie. Some 50 year-old gambleholic dude in his basement in Japan placing bets on his Famicom. XD
It always amazes me that the old consoles most of us grew up with had net capabilities. I knew very little about the Famicom Network System, so it's good to up my knowledge on the subject--thanks for making this video, Kelsey. Obsolete gaming hardware FTW. On the subject of betting on horse races in Japan--I'm not sure if the industry is any bigger than the pachinko one, but what I do know is that it's certainly destroyed more lives, as I've met a few people who have gone into debt into the 10s and 100s of thousands.
I love this perspective haha. Because I bought this and the SFC one all in one lot with all of the JRA terminals...I wonder if it's all from a recovering horse racing addict. :p
I think you can find out with your nose. If a strong tobacco smell still emanates from it after nearly three decades, it probably comes from a recovering keiba maniac. I'd put money on it.
Great video! As someone who was gaming during this time, you just don't know whats happening on the other side of the pond. I do remember the Sega channel. Very interesting. Subscribed :)
+Kelsey Lewin The Famicom Dojo TH-cam channel has a video featuring a similar network device that was released for the Super Famicom. It was designed pacifically for gambling on horse races, and it had a custom control pad included in the box. There was also a chess game released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom that had networking and multiplayer ability all built into the cartridge itself. The cart had an ethernet port on the back, and all the necessary hardware built into the cartridge itself. It allowed users to play chess with other online opponents.
Yep, I mentioned that towards the end of the video. I also own one :) Might do a video on that, too. I didn't know about there being a Super Famicom shogi with the phone line built in, but there's one on the 64 called Morita Shogi 64 with that same concept. I can't find any info on the Super Famicom one, mind linking me? I'd love to get my hands on one.
Interesting and obscure info about the history of the Famicom on your channel. That horse racing service and people using Famicoms to place bets as recently as 2015 reminds me of my older brother, who still uses MS-DOS for 90% of his important software productivity. I no longer call him by his given name Richard, but instead call him "DOSBoy." I'll yell to him in public, "Hey, DOSBoy! Let's get going! Stop doddering!" He's 70 years old. When the oldsters get set in their ways they just don't like change of any kind. lol.
G'day Kelsey! Great videos with really well presented info and research! I liked the guest videos you did with Metal Jesus and was glad to see you have your own channel. I hope you start uploading more frequently.
Well I totally learned something today. I knew bits and pieces about this hardware but never to the extent that you showed off in this video. Great job!
Rex Apis the continuation of pushing boundaries. feels like there is too much corporate interest prohibiting the progression of true innovation it can undermine profits.
Man, thank you so much for uploading this video. I've been looking around for a long time to find a comprehensive look at the Famicoms early Internet usage. I've read alot about it, especially the Horse Racing stuff (which is awesome) and I had no idea it went on for such a long time. I've seen alot of stuff on the Sattelliview, but not much on this. I can't believe how many kick ass things existed for the Famicom back then, namely the Disk System, and we hardly got anything for it in the states it seems. Again, thanks for putting this video together. I loved it!
This was a great video format. It's one thing to read about these odd items, but a whole different thing to see them handled in actual use and be clunked around and clicked together. Cool interesting perspective, thanks!
I've been watching retro gaming on youtube for a long, long time and you still manage to find something I've never even heard about. And on the NES no less. Great job!
Nice, short and informative. Loved watching this. It's crazy how much history there is behind these companies. Video game history is very important and I see videos such as yours to be of high value.
Mmhh, didn't know that... I used to be a FamiCom kid, and that console is the reason why I'm still sooo in love with gaming 30 years later... Great video...
The good old days of not being able to use your phone and interwebs at the same time, if you had one line. And I loved the Sega! Why do I always like unpopular things?QQ Thanks for the great info Kelsey!
Hi Kelsey. I just wanted to point out how unique every of your videos are. There is a lot of work put into each one. No swaps, no iterations. Just unique. Like You. ;)
that was great Kelsey, really interesting and great presentation, I'd never heard of this, nor would've guessed it was around back then. I really love the style of the unit and remote, not just a big square box to bolt on, it melds with the Famicom well.
Your videos are quickly becoming the favorite of my entire subscription list! Keep it up, it's very good content. I get excited every time I see a new upload from you.
I first saw Kelsey Lewin first on metaljesusrocks and really enjoyed her perspective both as a game collector and as a retail gamestore manager. Keep up the good videos!
In Poland, where I live we had a Pegasus gaming system, a clone of NES, my cousin had one when we were like 5 or 6 y.o. It had a artridge with about 90 games, Mario, Contra, donkey kong and some title I've actually seen on MetalJesus vids. I've always been fond of games, but when I got my PC I only beat NFS U2 and Toca Race Driver 2 during13 years of using a PC. I bought the original most wanted, and then played it maybe 5 times, the game is in mint condition to this day...I don't know what was it that I didn't like gaming on PC, but On this christmas, being almost 29 y.o. I've bought a PS4, LCD TV, both tomb raider games and DOA, uncharted collection, gravity rush etc... And I enjoy every minute of it. Maybe because when I was a child i Lusted after the dreamcast, xbox, ps2, but now when I'm starting a game room from scratch and a few boxes I feel awesome about playing games.
Hi Kelsey! Can you do a video on X for the Game Boy? I imported this game months ago and believe it doesn't receive nearly enough love, especially for its huge role in the creation of Star Fox.
I had no idea! My boyfriend and I just got a Famicom in 2016. This is really interesting and I would love to see more videos about weird Japanese stuff!
Wow that's freaky, I just bought a JRA PAT super famicom cart on ebay a few hours ago. I'd never heard of it before and only bought it because it uses a black coloured cartridge.
This is really cool! I would love to see more interesting consoles and console attachments videos. Or rare or little known games that you're a fan of. Thanks for a great video Kelsey!
There's a certain interesting charm to the way you shot this video. It felt very Japan 80s-ish in a way. And it compliments your commentaries as well Can I request future videos to be shot like this again?
Hey Kelsey, thanks very much for this informative video. I've watched a lot of gaming history videos over the years, but I missed the fact that the JRA used these modems until 2015. Fascinating tidbit. Thanks again.
Another great video Kelsey, you can tell you are getting more comfortable doing these. I continue to be amazed at your knowledge of the Japanese scene, keep the videos coming!
Considering just the vast number of horse racing games that have been released and the popularity of pachinko I imagine that the influence of gambling on video games would be an interesting (and exhaustive) topic indeed.
Oh, yeah. And I completely enjoyed this video. I seem to have a vague recollection of Nintendo Power mentioning the investment software at one time. Not surprising that they skipped the gambling functionality.
First notice about this thing! Its awesome that there were a tiny try of online gaming from this era, thanks for the info and for all this walk into this machine :) waiting for the next video :)
I always wanted to buy this but didn't know about the cartridges or that you could bet on horse races until 2015, that's crazy. Another thing I didn't know was that the Super Famicom had a modem. Blew my mind. I've been researching this before. Good find! Saw a cool video on Nintendojo about it after this video!
keep up the good work! I've never heard of this thing but seems pretty neat. I'd like to see a video of your most treasured handheld as well as your most memorable games.
Xerox used Cat5 in the mid 1970s. My middle school in the late 1980s used it for internal networking. My thinking is that they provisioned the unit to be used inside larger companies at the time.
great video Kelsey , you're making such great improvements in each and every upload, keep up the good work. thanks for bringing the Entertainment with this channel , the Gameblitz podcast and of course metal Jesus's channel also c:
Please make a history video series on online capabilities with home consoles. I would love to learn more on that. I mean yes I have Google but these are cooler.
I'm guessing it's difficult to work out content without stepping on Metal Jesus' toes lol, but you seem to be doing a pretty awesome job finding a good selection of untouched topics in the retro gaming arena Kelsey! Also, don't know if you've noticed but your channel seems to be the fastest growing of all Metal Jesus' regular guests and it has even overtaken many of them in terms of total subscriber count despite being one of the last to establish. You should be really pleased with yourself!
I really like Kelsey's videos they are informative but not boring. She could be a marketing director in a big multinational and I am sure people would actually pay attention in the board room. I think because she plans well in these videos about what she will talk about. I also like that they are not too long. A amazing TH-camr in the making. Sending you lots of good karma from London UK. I have the famicom disc system that has a additional port... I have had a look at others and maybe mine is a developer one?
Its a weird and special type of hardware only for employees in Japan! Because horse racing is somewhat popular in Japan while U.S. might have outgrown it as I only saw horse racing shows in old movies and tv. Is horse racing still a thing nowadays?! I thought everyone give up horse racing for Nascar and Hotwheels lmao XD
Hey you should do a video on JRA ! I love this one ! There are already so much youtubers doing videos on games, etc... I love the niche stuff and obscure japanese things like that. Especially when it touches the pop culture in itself (links to gambling, JRA, how japanese society works...)
I had an intellivision, I did not know that the system could go online too. Thanks for the information. Anda about the video isreally cool. Ive never had seen the Famicom modem before :)
Love it, keep up this great content! Big fan of Game Blitz and your numerous appearances on MJR. Definitely keep up the videos about the more obscure items from gaming history. Would love to see you do an in depth one about the WonderSwan!
XBand. That was my first experience into online gaming. I would play Street Fighter and Killer Instinct non stop, I basically hogged the phone line all day. It was such a great addon for the SNES, I'm really glad I got to use it.
I'd love a whole video based on the history of online gaming, particularly in the console market. It's such an easily overlooked topic until the era of Xbox Live. Really love the content and happy to see you make the jump to your own channel from Metal Jesus. Great content and looking forward to much more! :)
The thought of someone still using their Famicom to play the ponies in 2015 is hilarious. Sounds like a scene in an indie movie. Some 50 year-old gambleholic dude in his basement in Japan placing bets on his Famicom. XD
kelsey, you should do a show/series based in your store, kind of like pawn stars but with video games
The Famicom Modem sure gained a COLT following.
Super Nintendo Xband modem was awesome. Can't believe online gaming was in 1994!
It always amazes me that the old consoles most of us grew up with had net capabilities. I knew very little about the Famicom Network System, so it's good to up my knowledge on the subject--thanks for making this video, Kelsey. Obsolete gaming hardware FTW.
On the subject of betting on horse races in Japan--I'm not sure if the industry is any bigger than the pachinko one, but what I do know is that it's certainly destroyed more lives, as I've met a few people who have gone into debt into the 10s and 100s of thousands.
I love this perspective haha. Because I bought this and the SFC one all in one lot with all of the JRA terminals...I wonder if it's all from a recovering horse racing addict. :p
I think you can find out with your nose. If a strong tobacco smell still emanates from it after nearly three decades, it probably comes from a recovering keiba maniac. I'd put money on it.
Great video! As someone who was gaming during this time, you just don't know whats happening on the other side of the pond. I do remember the Sega channel. Very interesting. Subscribed :)
+Kelsey Lewin The Famicom Dojo TH-cam channel has a video featuring a similar network device that was released for the Super Famicom. It was designed pacifically for gambling on horse races, and it had a custom control pad included in the box. There was also a chess game released exclusively in Japan for the Super Famicom that had networking and multiplayer ability all built into the cartridge itself. The cart had an ethernet port on the back, and all the necessary hardware built into the cartridge itself. It allowed users to play chess with other online opponents.
Yep, I mentioned that towards the end of the video. I also own one :) Might do a video on that, too. I didn't know about there being a Super Famicom shogi with the phone line built in, but there's one on the 64 called Morita Shogi 64 with that same concept. I can't find any info on the Super Famicom one, mind linking me? I'd love to get my hands on one.
Interesting and obscure info about the history of the Famicom on your channel. That horse racing service and people using Famicoms to place bets as recently as 2015 reminds me of my older brother, who still uses MS-DOS for 90% of his important software productivity. I no longer call him by his given name Richard, but instead call him "DOSBoy." I'll yell to him in public, "Hey, DOSBoy! Let's get going! Stop doddering!" He's 70 years old. When the oldsters get set in their ways they just don't like change of any kind. lol.
G'day Kelsey! Great videos with really well presented info and research! I liked the guest videos you did with Metal Jesus and was glad to see you have your own channel. I hope you start uploading more frequently.
Well I totally learned something today. I knew bits and pieces about this hardware but never to the extent that you showed off in this video. Great job!
Man, I thought I knew a lot about old games and the hardware surrounding it, but Kelsey, your videos are teaching me new stuff almost every time!
Your Vita Collection is DOPE!!!! You seriously need to do a Non-MetalJesus PS VITA video. MAKE IT HAPPEN PLEASE!!!! :D :D :D
That was unbelievable! The 80's was such a time of innovation, today's tech is more evolution than revolution!
Kostas Tzovlas
What do you expect?..
Rex Apis the continuation of pushing boundaries. feels like there is too much corporate interest prohibiting the progression of true innovation it can undermine profits.
Man, thank you so much for uploading this video. I've been looking around for a long time to find a comprehensive look at the Famicoms early Internet usage. I've read alot about it, especially the Horse Racing stuff (which is awesome) and I had no idea it went on for such a long time. I've seen alot of stuff on the Sattelliview, but not much on this. I can't believe how many kick ass things existed for the Famicom back then, namely the Disk System, and we hardly got anything for it in the states it seems. Again, thanks for putting this video together. I loved it!
Thanks so much! :)
This was a great video format. It's one thing to read about these odd items, but a whole different thing to see them handled in actual use and be clunked around and clicked together. Cool interesting perspective, thanks!
I've been watching retro gaming on youtube for a long, long time and you still manage to find something I've never even heard about. And on the NES no less. Great job!
very good video and nice info, thanks kelsey
this video is a breath of fresh air. you actually know what you're talking about and follow the script. +1 for professionalism.
That's pretty awesome that you own a piece of history such as the fami-modem. Great video. Very informative.
Nice, short and informative. Loved watching this.
It's crazy how much history there is behind these companies.
Video game history is very important and I see videos such as yours to be of high value.
Love the info on obscure peripherals. I had read about this on Wikipedia before but it wasn't nearly this detailed
Please keep making videos about the history of online gaming, I learned a lot from this one and I cannot wait to see more.
Mmhh, didn't know that... I used to be a FamiCom kid, and that console is the reason why I'm still sooo in love with gaming 30 years later... Great video...
The good old days of not being able to use your phone and interwebs at the same time, if you had one line. And I loved the Sega! Why do I always like unpopular things?QQ Thanks for the great info Kelsey!
Hi Kelsey. I just wanted to point out how unique every of your videos are. There is a lot of work put into each one. No swaps, no iterations. Just unique. Like You. ;)
Love this channel Kelsey. Found you through MetalJesusRocks and you guys at the Portland Retro Gaming Exhibition. Thanks!!!!
Kelsey, I would have to say that my mind was a little blown by this video. I know a lot about video games but I never knew about this. Thanks so much!
that was great Kelsey, really interesting and great presentation, I'd never heard of this, nor would've guessed it was around back then.
I really love the style of the unit and remote, not just a big square box to bolt on, it melds with the Famicom well.
Sweet Baby Jesus toes they were using that for 24 YEARS? That blew my mind into pieces. Great piece, Kelsey!
A buddy of mine had the sega online thing, and his mom played jeopardy or wheel of fortune on it all the time as I recall.
That's cool, I've never heard of that thing until I saw this video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge on this.
Your videos are quickly becoming the favorite of my entire subscription list!
Keep it up, it's very good content. I get excited every time I see a new upload from you.
I first saw Kelsey Lewin first on metaljesusrocks and really enjoyed her perspective both as a game collector and as a retail gamestore manager. Keep up the good videos!
Awesome video Kelsey! That was pretty neat learning about this obscure Famicom attachment.
In Poland, where I live we had a Pegasus gaming system, a clone of NES, my cousin had one when we were like 5 or 6 y.o. It had a artridge with about 90 games, Mario, Contra, donkey kong and some title I've actually seen on MetalJesus vids. I've always been fond of games, but when I got my PC I only beat NFS U2 and Toca Race Driver 2 during13 years of using a PC. I bought the original most wanted, and then played it maybe 5 times, the game is in mint condition to this day...I don't know what was it that I didn't like gaming on PC, but On this christmas, being almost 29 y.o. I've bought a PS4, LCD TV, both tomb raider games and DOA, uncharted collection, gravity rush etc... And I enjoy every minute of it. Maybe because when I was a child i Lusted after the dreamcast, xbox, ps2, but now when I'm starting a game room from scratch and a few boxes I feel awesome about playing games.
also, thanks for the new mic so much better! now its sheer fun to enjoy you're vast knowlage.
Hi Kelsey! Can you do a video on X for the Game Boy? I imported this game months ago and believe it doesn't receive nearly enough love, especially for its huge role in the creation of Star Fox.
What a fascinating idea. This is by far one of my favorite TH-cam channels. Keep it up.
I had no idea! My boyfriend and I just got a Famicom in 2016. This is really interesting and I would love to see more videos about weird Japanese stuff!
I had no idea how interested I'd be in this obscure Japanese exclusive video game tech...but yeah, color me intrigued. Looking forward to more!
Wow that's freaky, I just bought a JRA PAT super famicom cart on ebay a few hours ago. I'd never heard of it before and only bought it because it uses a black coloured cartridge.
cool famicom network network system video game system talk kelsey
This is really cool! I would love to see more interesting consoles and console attachments videos. Or rare or little known games that you're a fan of. Thanks for a great video Kelsey!
I would looovvveee to see series (maybe multipart) about online gaming history! thank you miss levin!
I've owned this for so long and never actually tried to run it. I had no idea about the horse betting! Great video.
There's a certain interesting charm to the way you shot this video. It felt very Japan 80s-ish in a way. And it compliments your commentaries as well Can I request future videos to be shot like this again?
I had the one for Sega Genesis in the early 90's. It was so cool my grandfather would go on it and play games.
Hey Kelsey, thanks very much for this informative video. I've watched a lot of gaming history videos over the years, but I missed the fact that the JRA used these modems until 2015. Fascinating tidbit. Thanks again.
Great video (:
What the hell are you doing here 😂
Quite a bit packed into this short video, but still easily digestible, very nice job!
I didn't even know that the Famicom can connect to the Internet. I always pointed out to Sega Channel as an example.
Love the random semi-obscure japanese stuff :D Nice job, greetings from México
Another great video Kelsey, you can tell you are getting more comfortable doing these. I continue to be amazed at your knowledge of the Japanese scene, keep the videos coming!
I absolutely love finding out obscure things like this! Thanks for the video and can't wait to see more :)
Considering just the vast number of horse racing games that have been released and the popularity of pachinko I imagine that the influence of gambling on video games would be an interesting (and exhaustive) topic indeed.
Oh, yeah. And I completely enjoyed this video. I seem to have a vague recollection of Nintendo Power mentioning the investment software at one time. Not surprising that they skipped the gambling functionality.
yea theres like 100 jpn horse racing gameboy games.
Great video! Was really informative and great job showing the historical context of this piece of hardware I didn't know existed.
Pretty cool trivia here. Thank you so much for dropping this on us and I can't wait for the next vid. Take care :)
This was really cool. You should definitely do more about networking/online services and products for retro systems.
Always loved you on MetalJesus, this channel is amazing.
Huge fan of your videos. I live in Japan and even I had no idea about this kind of stuff. Thank you so much Kelsey!
Great Video! Really mad to think that people were betting on horses on the Famicom up until 2015! Madness!
Thanks for sharing. I like to hear/watch fun wacky stuff about game consoles.
Nice video. I did one on the Super Famicom JRA-PAT software that also appeared on the Famicom Network System. Subscribed.
Had no idea there was a modem built for the famicom. Keep up the good work missy.
First notice about this thing! Its awesome that there were a tiny try of online gaming from this era, thanks for the info and for all this walk into this machine :) waiting for the next video :)
I always wanted to buy this but didn't know about the cartridges or that you could bet on horse races until 2015, that's crazy. Another thing I didn't know was that the Super Famicom had a modem. Blew my mind. I've been researching this before. Good find! Saw a cool video on Nintendojo about it after this video!
keep up the good work! I've never heard of this thing but seems pretty neat. I'd like to see a video of your most treasured handheld as well as your most memorable games.
Had never heard of the Gameline for the Atari. That's mindblowing! Awesome video.
Really enjoy your knowledge about this stuff. Very interesting to learn the history! Looking forward to more cool videos like this!
That is so cool! I never would have imagined. Thanks Kelsey, awesome video.
I've been waiting for this video ever since you posted the Christmas pic!! 😬😬😬❤😘
Super video! Great production values, and interesting topic! TH-cam fame is assured!
Thankyou Kelsey. Another awesome piece of gaming history I didn't know about. Keep up the great work. 👍🏻
Love how random this topic is, and that you keep the video short and interesting. Keep it up!
Wow. Great Vid Kelsey. Imported a bunch of items in the 90s from Japan but this was def a topic I knew nothing about.
Xerox used Cat5 in the mid 1970s.
My middle school in the late 1980s used it for internal networking.
My thinking is that they provisioned the unit to be used inside larger companies at the time.
Online gaming service for home console started way earlier than we thought. Good video.
Being an investment banker myself, I've always planned to pick up one of these for my famicom. Would make a nice addition to my collection!
I didn't know Kelsey had a channel, unless it's new. But I subscribed immediately!! My day has been made! :D
great video Kelsey , you're making such great improvements in each and every upload, keep up the good work. thanks for bringing the Entertainment with this channel , the Gameblitz podcast and of course metal Jesus's channel also c:
I swear she is so knowledgeable about all this stuff I could watch her all day and just learn. Also doesn't hurt she's pretty cute too
I find the horse racing aspect really fascinating. great video!
You should really make more videos.
You have a lot of odd and interesting things to show us.
Keep up the good work and good luck
Please make a history video series on online capabilities with home consoles. I would love to learn more on that. I mean yes I have Google but these are cooler.
holy moly. look at that thing. Never even heard of this before. Fascinating
Enjoyably/slowly becoming one of my favorite gaming channels. Love your taste in topics and trust your knowledge! Keep em coming :D
Great presentation Kelsey :) very informative & well put together.
Wow, that was really ahead of its time! Trust gamblers to keep a thing going.
Another modem for genesis and snes was called xband. Might have been genesis only Im not sure
Looks like you are getting the hang of it. You are looking more natural than in previous videos and the editing got better.
You are so into the Bandai Wonderswan you got the Crystal up as your startup... yet I have never seen you even mention the Bandai Playdia!!
That's because the Wonderswan is actually a great console with third party support! ;)
but... the Playdia is rare, and obscure, and evidently has some good Dragonball and Sailormoon games on it!!
I'm guessing it's difficult to work out content without stepping on Metal Jesus' toes lol, but you seem to be doing a pretty awesome job finding a good selection of untouched topics in the retro gaming arena Kelsey! Also, don't know if you've noticed but your channel seems to be the fastest growing of all Metal Jesus' regular guests and it has even overtaken many of them in terms of total subscriber count despite being one of the last to establish. You should be really pleased with yourself!
Love the fun facts! Can't believe bets were still being placed in 2015 haha!
I really like Kelsey's videos they are informative but not boring. She could be a marketing director in a big multinational and I am sure people would actually pay attention in the board room. I think because she plans well in these videos about what she will talk about. I also like that they are not too long. A amazing TH-camr in the making. Sending you lots of good karma from London UK. I have the famicom disc system that has a additional port... I have had a look at others and maybe mine is a developer one?
TIL! I never knew about this. awesome.
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Lol. I remember seeing it in a Japanese electronics magazine back in the late 80’s.. had a exchange student at my Jr high school who had it.
Its a weird and special type of hardware only for employees in Japan! Because horse racing is somewhat popular in Japan while U.S. might have outgrown it as I only saw horse racing shows in old movies and tv. Is horse racing still a thing nowadays?! I thought everyone give up horse racing for Nascar and Hotwheels lmao XD
Hey you should do a video on JRA ! I love this one ! There are already so much youtubers doing videos on games, etc... I love the niche stuff and obscure japanese things like that. Especially when it touches the pop culture in itself (links to gambling, JRA, how japanese society works...)
I rarely learn so much good stuff from a single video. Good job! :)
I had an intellivision, I did not know that the system could go online too. Thanks for the information. Anda about the video isreally cool. Ive never had seen the Famicom modem before :)
awesome video! man i never knew about this, no one talks about it either
Love it, keep up this great content! Big fan of Game Blitz and your numerous appearances on MJR. Definitely keep up the videos about the more obscure items from gaming history. Would love to see you do an in depth one about the WonderSwan!
XBand. That was my first experience into online gaming. I would play Street Fighter and Killer Instinct non stop, I basically hogged the phone line all day. It was such a great addon for the SNES, I'm really glad I got to use it.
I'd love a whole video based on the history of online gaming, particularly in the console market. It's such an easily overlooked topic until the era of Xbox Live.
Really love the content and happy to see you make the jump to your own channel from Metal Jesus. Great content and looking forward to much more! :)