The Childhood Game Collection - Scott The Woz
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Published 2023-08-02
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All Comments (21)
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It’s genuinely a miracle that Scott actually grew up to like video games when there’s like 5 good games in a 2 hour video
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Only scott could make a 2 hour video about spongebob disguised as his childhood games
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Young Scott saving all the Mario box art images from Wikipedia to his family computer for no other reason than “just because” has to be one of the most relatable things ever
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Scott was single handedly keeping THQ alive
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Scott Wozniak's childhood was an experiment to see what 1,000 hours of licensed THQ games does to a child's development
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Scott being such a Spongebob fanatic honestly explains some of this channel's sense of humor
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"hi there carl!" "I CAN'T STOP!!!!!" "do you smell it?!?"
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We need a ”My Teenage Game Collection” as a sequel to this
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Watching scott keep buying the bad THQ spongebob games every year is like when walter white is trapped inside the car
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I love how scott has mentioned spongebob a total of maybe 3 times across the channels whole life, but in this video, it's like all he ever talks about is spongebob
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At first I was flabbergasted at all the SpongeBob games Scott kept getting, and than I remembered that I once went broke buying Skylanders. We all have our pretty unremarkable games that we loved as kids.
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53:27 to be fair to Scott's mom, if I was a parent who probably saw what og video games looked like I'd also be really impressed that a licensed kids games has any level of graphical fidelity. I mean, when she was young the most impressive video game ever was probably like, burger time or something
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If i learned anything from this episode, you could spray paint a rock yellow and call it spongebob and Scott would buy 20 of them
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Employees at THQ had food on their tables thanks to Scott buying almost every Spongebob game.
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The deeper I get into this video the more baffled I get. The thought of this 12 year old requesting so much shovelware after having the ability to check the internet for quality games is insane.
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You can tell his parents loved him… that warms my heart…
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Seems like much of Scott's childhood can be summarized as "played Battle for Bikini Bottom, spent years chasing that feeling only to be disappointed"
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Scott being a massive SpongeBob fan makes his humour so much more understandable
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Scott's chance at women vanished as soon as soon as he found that NES at his grandma's house.
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the way mr krabs comes in in the toon twister 3d scenes are absolute gold