Agreed, but it's even more infuriating when they try to make it look empowering. "Hey girls, we know you can game just as well as boys! But we also know you don't care about those scary big-name titles so here's some licensed shovelware about a singer with pretty clothes. Oh yeah, girls can game too!"
(No shame to Hannah Montana, cuz I even played her DS game as a little kid... but I liked Pokemon and Mario too!)
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.Ok...
What if was..."Girl intended" and "Boy intended"...
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.That is the same thing.
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!I know...
It's like a demographic thing...it doesn't matter.
Edited by randomness4 on Dec 1st 2021 at 10:35:48 AM
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie."Girl/Boy intended" would honestly be worse, IMO. It sounds more clinical and curt. I'd prefer the condescension.
The intended demographic can honestly be conveyed well enough through subtext. Toy and game companies make it very obvious who their intended audience is.
Edited by mightymewtron on Dec 1st 2021 at 2:03:29 PM
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.And yet,some parents would the labelling 'for boys/girls' helpful in deciding gifts
New theme music also a boxAfter being delayed from its initial November debut, Scott confirms that December 7th will be the premiere of Scott the Woz's television debut.
The episodes on G4 are compiled randomly in hour long chunks. I wanted it to feel like how old cartoon shorts would be compiled in blocks for TV years ago. They are the same episodes from You Tube but with some edits here and there (cut down for time, replacing music, etc.)
No NEW content is apart of this, so if you don't have cable, a cable package with G4 or just aren't interested, you're not missing out on much! But it's an insanely cool milestone to hit, G4 has been incredibly respectful and it's been an absolute honor working with them!
There seems to be a scheduling mishap. Scott was supposed to premiere on G4 a half hour ago but they're airing Boosted. Hoping it's not pre-empted and will just air at a later time. They're also rerunning the show later.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.Hey y'all, Scott here with a 58-minute video covering the Toys to Life genre of the 2010s.
I was kinda hoping he'd mention U.B. Funkeys. AFAIK they're the first incarnation of toys-to-life as popularized by Skylanders, so they really warrented acknowledgement for their historical status if nothing else.
SoundCloudIt's pretty nice that Scott not only talked about a game the kid wanted for a wish, but also let him star in the almost hour long episode. If that isn't enough to prove that Scott is one of the best Youtubers on the platform, I don't know what else he has to do
Help me. I can't get it out of my head.I played the crap out of the Skylanders games as a kid, got... like, two missions into Lego Dimensions, and remember nothing about Disney Infinity.
“Now! Let us engage in the art of deduction!”Hey y'all, Scott here with a long awaited 30-minute sequel to his Mario Party review: Mario Party 2.
Major error on Scott's part: 2 only gives one item slot instead of three like later games. This makes a huge difference in how the game is played, especially since there's no way to dump unwanted items.
Edited by Karxrida on Dec 16th 2021 at 11:49:52 AM
If a tree falls in the forest and nobody remembers it, who else will you have ice cream with?Scott does another skit episode. This time it's about death.
Ehhhhhhhh... Not really a fan of these. The Scott the Woz sense of humor works well for when he’s rambling about Nintendo games, not so much when the episodes aren’t based around a specific gaming history tidbit or whatever.
“Now! Let us engage in the art of deduction!”Yeah, as I've probably said before, I have no interest in all/mostly-skit videos.
Back to more traditional scripts.
He left those for a long while apparently...
YO. Rules of the Internet 45. Rule 45 is a lie.Hey y'all, Scott here with a festive 46 minute anthology of reviews and lore shorts with "The Gifts of Gaming!" Unwrap the deals of Gaming Gift Cards (3:05), Holiday Gift Guides (13:10) and the titular gifts. (35:18)
RE: Toys to Life:
I guess Scott is either omniscient or psychic or whatever because Activision CEO (and heartless human-sized money-grubbing parasite) Bobby Kotick recently revealed that he discussed with Microsoft CEO Phil Spencer in bringing back Skylanders.
Uh...way to go Scott, your video probably got seen by a CEO who is currently in trouble with pretty much everyone?
Edited by TargetmasterJoe on Jan 20th 2022 at 11:42:06 AM
Skylanders didn’t die because of lack of manufactured goods. It died because of oversaturation, and the fact that the gameplay was never that amazing to begin with.
“Now! Let us engage in the art of deduction!”Calling it: they're gonna revive Skylanders, but make the figures blind bags. Because kids can't have any toys unless they gamble for them nowadays.
I do some cleanup and then I enjoy shows you probably think are cringe.Well, any day's a good day to start learning how to feel the shapes of figures blind.
Unless they make all the characters generic tokens or something, but that would lose a lot of appeal.
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I wish marketing people wouldn’t designate things as “for girls” and “for guys” as that is just plain sexist.
You know, I have to wonder why Pit is obsessed with this site. It’s gonna ruin his life!