The Lost Art of Licensed Video Games

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Published 2021-10-31

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  • @trombonemain
    Seeing your cat jump around and you not break narration then whole time absolutely made this vid.
  • When I was a kid I remember there was a PS2 game for every kids movie, and some were pretty decent. Remember Over The Hedge had an incredibly funny mini-game involving ramming golf carts ramming into each other on a golf course
  • @tekufu
    One of the shortest vids you've done outside of your 3 minute love letters, I won't complain! Glad to see you post. Happy Halloween Bread-dad <3³
  • @AaronCurryDish
    Man, your ability to cover such a breadth of content tonally with such a sick flow is absolutely astounding. Got me crying in the club last month with Tintin to smiling like a dork here - all with the same genuine delivery. GOAT
  • @jasonalmazan262
    My favorite vaporwave themed YouTube channel is back! Keep fighting the good fight!
  • @kadepeay
    Ah the star trek episode where Picard defends whether or not Data is sentient. One of my favs
  • @Harukurochan
    Honestly, your thoughts on modern licensed video games reflect my feelings on 97% of big AAA titles that usually end up getting nominated for the annual “Game of the Year” awards. I try to play these games, but after an hour I just feel bored and unsatisfied. They all play the same, and even though they take place in different locations and inhabit different genres, they just feel like the same game again. I’m glad indie and mid-sized game devs are out there making their weird, experimental works full of love and passion, because those are the titles that refuel my love for the medium. Maybe the future of the good licensed game can be found there too.
  • @LanceThumping
    "If you could take any anime with you to a desert island what would it be?" If it's the complete version of whatever you choose then One Piece, easily. Not only would I get to see the ending early but I'd have plenty to watch while waiting for rescue.
  • @VoidTracks
    My mans be dripped up and the video was fire. The old lord of the rings licensed games were sick. I have a lot of good memories with the Two Towers one specifically cause my aunt and uncle had that shit for their ps2. Also side note just the two second clip of the Thing game gave me vivid and visceral flashbacks to the hellscape that was the Jerma's streams of that game.
  • @dillon1037
    Disney's Hercules game haunts my memories. Edit: Coming back to say a Parasite RTS sounds Ligotti levels of inhumane.
  • The Disney's Hercules game is installed in every elementary school's computer in Vietnam.That game still haunts me to this day because it sucks all of my little free time i have in that class
  • @gracesaw
    happy halloween!! have you ever thought abt making a podcast? i could listen to you talk abt absolutely anything. don’t really know how to explain it but your voice just makes me feel safe
  • @BugsyFoga
    Definitely an era from my childhood I deeply cherished .
  • @garbageprince
    So stoked to see you back in front of the camera like this again!!!
  • The first Harry Potter Games were pure art. They had a lot of HP lore to offer and a beautiful game design. Of course the games were also very crappy, had hilariously bad dubs and even more hilariously bad character graphics. Nevertheless they gave me more the feeling of being in a magical world than the movies did.
  • @samt3412
    I watched the utter breakdown Jerma had playing Two Towers for the PS2 last night, so seeing the LotR games get praised feels surreal
  • The Adam Sandler Dracula cutout just sitting in the background with a hole in the head keeps killing me every time it cuts back to the facecam.
  • @leemetzner3467
    Monster House, Incredibles, and the Spongebob SquarePants movie game were my life for 10 literal years
  • @nunyuh4557
    When the cat jumps over their shoulder and they don’t even skip a beat: ladies and gentleman were dealing with a pro here