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* ''VideoGame/Aquaria'' uses the names of fictional colors.

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* ''VideoGame/Aquaria'' ''VideoGame/{{Aquaria}}'' uses the names of fictional colors.
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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/MegaManRockNRoll'' use anagram titles. The first video's title, covering the intro stage, is an anagram of "Mega Man Roll", the titles for the Robot Master stage videos are based on the boss's weapon, and the videos for the fortress stages are based on descriptions of the stage bosses.
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* Episode titles for ''VideoGame/RainWorld'' all begin with the word "the", and describe something encountered in that video from the perspective of the slugcat.
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* Episodes of ''YUMP'' are named after Website/{{Twitch}} emotes.

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* Episodes of ''YUMP'' are named after Website/{{Twitch}} Platform/{{Twitch}} emotes.
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* Episodes of ''A Second X Thing Episode 2: Digital Groove'' are named for a piece of background music featured in the video.
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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/{{Pepsiman}}'' are named after a piece of text seen on a sign or object during the video.
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* Mid-LP, he decided to make ''VideoGame/AtLeastThereIsCedaCedovic'''s the titles of Chinese-language martial-arts movies.
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** ''VideoGame/WarioLand2'' episodes are named after the stage tasks. After having to defeat [[RecurringBoss one Giant Spear Man too many]], almost every noun and verb in subsequent episode titles is replaced with "spear" (culminating with ''Spear the Spear Spear Spear'') until ''Don't Shock the Owl'' snaps him out of it.

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** ''VideoGame/WarioLand2'' ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'' episodes are named after the stage tasks. After having to defeat [[RecurringBoss one Giant Spear Man too many]], almost every noun and verb in subsequent episode titles is replaced with "spear" (culminating with ''Spear the Spear Spear Spear'') until ''Don't Shock the Owl'' snaps him out of it.
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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'' don't have episode titles; instead, each episode (sans the first) is titled "Super Mario Land 2: 6 [adjective] [currency]".

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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'' don't have episode titles; instead, each episode (sans (aside from the first) is titled "Super Mario Land 2: 6 [adjective] [currency]".


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* ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy2'' episodes all describe a star featured in the video and where or how it was obtained. For instance, the first episode is titled "the star that was inside a baby", referring to the star obtained from defeating Peewee Piranha.
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* ''VideoGame/CaveStory'' videos are named for an item raocow acquired in that episode.

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* Titles of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' videos describe the [[VoiceGrunting voice grunts]] of one of the characters featured in said video, e.g. "it's like when you rub a damp cloth deep inside a glass" to describe Bottles' voice.

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* Titles of ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooie'' videos describe the [[VoiceGrunting [[SpeakingSimlish voice grunts]] of one of the characters featured in said video, e.g. "it's like when you rub a damp cloth deep inside a glass" to describe Bottles' voice.voice.
** ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'' videos borrow ''Donkey Kong 64''[='=]s pattern, listing everything raocow acquired or unlocked in that episode.
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* ''VideoGame/HeroCore's videos are all ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, after his first take of part one (which was lost save for the audio).

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* ''VideoGame/HeroCore's ''VideoGame/HeroCore's'' videos are all ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, after his first take of part one (which was lost save for the audio).
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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'' used Creator/ReneMagritte paintings.

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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'' ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamLand'' used Creator/ReneMagritte paintings.
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* ''Betterified VI'' expands on this and has episodes titled with one emoji for every level played.
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* ''VideoGame/GravityCircuit'' episodes are named after computer viruses.
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* ''MAFAB 3''[[labelnote:*]]''Make a Fun Awesome Boss Contest''[[/labelnote]] episodes are named after the medals the bosses in the video received.
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** ''VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland'' used Creator/ReneMagritte paintings.
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* ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' takes the number of required microgames to complete for each chapter, the framing device of the microgames in that chapter, and the final boss microgame, and puts them together in the style of a clickbait article title.

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* ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' ''VideoGame/WarioWareIncMegaMicrogames'' takes the number of required microgames to complete for each chapter, the framing device of the microgames in that chapter, and the final boss microgame, and puts them together in the style of a clickbait article title.
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* Episodes of ''[[LongTitle stick mice in my head and beat my head in with a hammer and let them back out]]'' are named a combination of "eating", "twirling", and "bouncing" depending on the most prominent of those actions each level covered in the episode contains. The final video, covering the [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage final exam stage]], has the portmanteau "eatwirlcing". Additionally, starting with the second video, the title is replaced by a mouse emoji ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ.

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* Episodes of ''[[LongTitle stick ''stick mice in my head and beat my head in with a hammer and let them back out]]'' out'' are named a combination of "eating", "twirling", and "bouncing" depending on the most prominent of those actions each level covered in the episode contains. The final video, covering the [[AllTheWorldsAreAStage final exam stage]], has the portmanteau "eatwirlcing". Additionally, starting with the second video, the title is replaced by a mouse emoji ᘛ⁐̤ᕐᐷ.



* [[OddNameOut Nearly]] every episode of ''VideoGame/FragileDreamsFarewellRuinsOfTheMoon'' has a title [[LongTitle consisting of exactly 100 characters]].

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* ''VideoGame/SuperSamiRoll'' episodes are named after dishes consisting of multiple kinds of food, in reference to the game's opening minutes featuring multiple art styles.
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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/BlastCorps'' are all titled "destroy the world and (insert specific thing that gets destroyed in that video)".
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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'' are named after bosses from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', a reference to how the two games are often jokingly likened to each other for their difficulty. Episodes of the DLC are named after ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' bosses.

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* Episodes of ''VideoGame/{{Cuphead}}'' are named after bosses from ''VideoGame/DarkSouls'', a reference to how the two games are often jokingly likened to each other for their difficulty. The titles chosen are relevant to the boss featured in some way; for example the episode featuring BashBrothers Ribby and Croaks is titled [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Abr7rXuqHCo "ornstein and smough."]] Episodes of the DLC are named after ''VideoGame/{{Bloodborne}}'' bosses.

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