Every taunt in the game.
I DID have a commentary to go along with this, but, as alluded to in my Costume video, I had a sound issue, which has since been alleviated. The costume video was the last of it (this video was recorded prior).
Please enjoy.
A collection of the new (or changed) Kirby hats from Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
No commentary in this one, but this won't be recurring. I simply chose not to say anything for this video.
Minor commentary included.
I was having a sound issue, and this video unfortunately got the last bit of it.
This won't be apparent in any further videos (nor will the occasional blackness).
I've got Kirby Fever thanks to Kirby Super Star Ultra coming out, so I thought I'd do this play that I've been meaning to do for a while.
As for my project I mentioned earlier...I'm still working on it, but I couldn't finish it in time. I'll save it for a special occasion.
I celebrate Sonic's 16th birthday with a playthrough of my favorite game of all time.
If you want to donate to the external HD fund (I mention it in part one, and it involves my severe lack of space which has been preventing me from making a lot of videos), my paypal is zero9teen@gmail.com
Attempting to barricade myself in a jewelry store in the Dead Rising demo.
-Be sure to check out all of my other Dead Rising videos by clicking my username and checking out my video channel.
Let the fat lady sing.
Also note that I am fully aware I did not face the true final boss - it was never my intention to get 100%. If you'd like to see Mr. Zero 2 (O2) for yourself, you'll just have to play the game and get those crystals yourself!
Episode 1 of SEASON TWO in my long running Dead Rising series.
Thanks for all the support so far. I'll keep the videos coming, and you can expect a full walkthrough/review with commentary after the game comes out.
The first part of my long series where I play-through the masterpiece "The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time."
This first part is a little jaggy with the framerate, but while recording this I discovered what the issue was, and have since found a solution. Look forward to a skip-less part two.
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