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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]], both Jay and Spike believe that the penguins go out of their way to screw them up. Spike gets the brunt of the abuse, though, because it seemed that everytime they would encounter a penguin, Spike would be the one playing at that time.
** Spike may have eased his stance on penguins, because during Snowboard Kids 2 part 11, which was recorded after Super Mario 64, he was playing as the penguin character. Still subverted, though, because Jay quotes the trope name and Spike says "Not quite, especially Super Mario 64"
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* Snowboard Kids 2
* Mickey's Speedway USA
* Beetle Adventure Racing
* Rugrats Scavenger Hunt
* Super Mario 64

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* Snowboard ''Snowboard Kids 2
2''
* Mickey's Speedway USA
''VideoGame/MickeysSpeedwayUSA''
* Beetle ''Beetle Adventure Racing
Racing''
* Rugrats ''Rugrats Scavenger Hunt
Hunt''
* Super Mario 64''VideoGame/SuperMario64''



* CallBack: Jay references "No shit, Sherlock" in episode 48 (of Super Mario 64), calling back to episode 24 where Spike said that and it became the title of the video.
* ClusterFBomb: Jay went into this territory during their Mario Party 3 playthrough. He says "It's 4 in the morning and I'm not thinking straight"
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Went into this territory during Mickey's Speedway USA when Jay and Spike were playing on the easiest difficulty and lost to the 2 computer controlled characters. What makes it even worse is the fact that Jay and Spike were both playing okay, the computer was just so much better.

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* CallBack: Jay references "No shit, Sherlock" in episode 48 (of Super ''Super Mario 64), 64''), calling back to episode 24 where Spike said that and it became the title of the video.
* ClusterFBomb: Jay went into this territory during their Mario ''Mario Party 3 3'' playthrough. He says "It's 4 in the morning and I'm not thinking straight"
* TheComputerIsACheatingBastard: Went into this territory during Mickey's ''Mickey's Speedway USA USA'' when Jay and Spike were playing on the easiest difficulty and lost to the 2 computer controlled characters. What makes it even worse is the fact that Jay and Spike were both playing okay, the computer was just so much better.



* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Both Jay and Spike get this. Jay: Awesome at racing games, utterly terrible at platformers. Spike: Awesome at platformers other than Super Mario 64, terrible at party games.
* RageQuit: A variation. In the Colorado race of Mickey's Speedway USA, Spike goes for half the first lap falling off edges and driving normal speed. Then he decides "Screw it" and just starts driving super slow, giving up on the race.

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* PowerCreepPowerSeep: Both Jay and Spike get this. Jay: Awesome at racing games, utterly terrible at platformers. Spike: Awesome at platformers other than Super ''Super Mario 64, 64'', terrible at party games.
* RageQuit: A variation. In the Colorado race of Mickey's ''Mickey's Speedway USA, USA'', Spike goes for half the first lap falling off edges and driving normal speed. Then he decides "Screw it" and just starts driving super slow, giving up on the race.



* RunningGag: Jay's trouble with lifts in the Snowboard Kids 2 playthrough.
** Spike and penguins screwing him over, started in the Super Mario 64 playthrough, and it has followed him into Snowboard Kids 2.

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* RunningGag: Jay's trouble with lifts in the Snowboard ''Snowboard Kids 2 2'' playthrough.
** Spike and penguins screwing him over, started in the Super ''Super Mario 64 64'' playthrough, and it has followed him into Snowboard Kids 2.
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* AnachronicOrder: Episodes 37 to 44 of Super Mario 64 were recorded after the rest of the episodes due to them losing their videos and all the progress they made.


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* GameBreakingBug: One appeared during their Let's Randomly Play of Donald Duck: Going Quackers where the game never loaded the environment after an NPC text box, meaning Spike couldn't exit out of the dialogue.
** Another example was from Super Mario 64 episode 44, where Spike jumped in the water shortly after beginning a level and couldn't jump out, forcing him to restart the level.

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