"All I gotta say is... *_P A S T A L A P I Z Z A_* " -Garfield, Blue Shell Incident Joel really does have a weird creative side to him. Just look at that Sims 4 Meme House series he did, starting out with Garfield, Bulk Bogan, and Dio Brando. What an adventure, eh?
As a former Goodwill employee of 5 years (was a manager for almost 2), he’d be a relief to see walk in to the store, in fact one you could strike conversation with, especially compared to the normal clientele (most people are either mean, violent, aggressive, leave messes, try to do drugs in fitting rooms, also shock lots of scamming/shoplifting. I worked in two different stores in Los Angeles, so even better picture.) Gamers were actually some of the kindest and willing to spend (unless you run in to one that thinks the employee doesn’t understand games trying to scam a valuable game for less) As for games like this they’d usually just sit there in the case collecting dust, until it was time to take them off the floor for salvage, so he’s actually helping the stores a bit by buying them and taking it off their hands. Less waste to fill in the limited bins/space employees are provided with (Many times there’s so much garbage the back room becomes a fire hazard because there’s no place to throw everything out until the next bin delivery) and helps the store make sales. The only reason these games make it to the sales floor is 1. The product associate needs to make their daily $ goal of product pushed, and those little scanning tags track that employee (if I took one to the back, scanned it, I could see who priced it. I can also see how much product they pushed in a shift, and how much of their product sells. A good manager knows when there’s nothing to price and knows when it’s not the employee’s fault but mean managers forget it). They may price these games because they have nothing else to price to move that product, and if they constantly miss their goals they could get written up. 2. The manager on duty checking the product before it goes out knows nothing about games and software, most of these games wind up in salvage bins, never making it on the floor. Tl;dr PBG supports recycling and his local thrift store by buying these unwanted games, plus gives the employees a break from what bullshit they’re usually used too. That concludes my Ted Talk.
Ok, so here are some points: 1. "Toads Revenge" is a masterpiece of cinema and should be making millions in the box office. 2. Toad from Spacehamster should see this. 3. This kinda reminds me of an SMG4 video.
I love how in Toads revenge, There’s Luigi who is talking like normal, and then there is just Mario who sounds the exact same as he does in that Super Mario World Cartoon.
@Valarie Fandel basically an old comedy horror movie featuring a god-tier being with 4th wall breaking powers that goes around horrifically and painfully murdering people with hallucinations it ends up looking pretty similar to "toads revenge."
In an age where all of RU-vid was sponsored by Raid: Shadow Legends, one had not given in to the darkness. That person instead seeked original power. That power's name was Dragon Raja and it's wielder: PBG!
He knows that. He’s just saying that he’s casually sponsoring a mobile game with actual effort (it’s what it seems anyways. Haven’t played it. Seems promising though)
10:33 rats we're rats we're the rats We pray at night Salk at night we're the rats I'm the giant rat that makes all of the rules Let's see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into
6:30 I like how all of those characters are named, and then Robert's sister, who presumably created and likely funded the whole rescue operation, is just called "Robert's sister".
I played that 3D Movie Maker game once when I was a kid and I thought it was so much fun. I tried to find it for years but couldn't even remember what it was called. So weird seeing it in a PBG video. Glad to see he appreciated it too. It was kind of a neat idea at the time when it came out.
Trust me Dragon Raja is the next raid i keep findind it EVEN THOUGH I BLOCKED IT IN MY ADS AND PUT IT WAS REPETITIVE AND I KEEP FINDING IT IN VIDEOS >:(
As far as I know, the only swear words he uses are ones that are considered “mild” like damn, piss, crap, you know the ones. The thing is though, I don’t really count those as curse words, which is why I don’t have too big a problem with Shadow the hedgehog saying “where’s that DAMN fourth chaos emerald”.
spongebob typing actually seems pretty solid for a kids' typing game. it's got most of the original cast for voices, it looks how it's supposed to, the flimsy narrative could easily be something from the show, and the typing challenges relate back to spongebob episodes. if your kid liked spongebob back in 2002 this would've been a pretty solid way to help em learn
Peebs posting again is the exact same feeling as when your friend finally returns from summer camp that you didn't get to go to. I'm so happy to see you 😭 miss the streams so much! And I had that exact same rapping Barbie in the 90s, no lie! I bugged my family so much with the little boom box, it was instant regret on their part for fulfilling my Christmas desires. - Dizarky
@@shaide5483 the really funny thing about it was that both my mom and grandma knew how much I wanted it and both bought one without realizing it, so there was NEVER an escape from the boombox! 😂
"Toad's Revenge" is infinitely better than the "Super Mario Movie." I'll give it that. Edit from future me: I was referring to the live action movie at the time of writing this as the recent animated movie (which is pretty fantastic) hadn't been announced yet.
I love how in Toad's Revenge the telletubby keeps returning again and again, again again, again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again! Again again!Again again! Again again! Edit: holy crap PBG, thanks for the heart! You are my favorite youtuber and the first one I subscribed to so it's amazing to be noticed by you!
@@Breached18 Yeah I will admit, Inkling Meggy was a bit harsh. But ever since she became a human, I noticed she's been more gentle and naive about a lot of things. But she's still a good character.
10:20 Rats. We’re rats. We’re the rats. We pray at night, we stalk at night We’re the rats. I’m da giant rat dat makes all of da roolz Let’s see what kind of trouble we can get ourselves into.
Literally everyone that knows about Blue Shell Incident also knows about Rat Movie considering half of each stream was dedicated to badgering Joel to watch Rat Movie which he eventually did. You aren't special and, if anything, it's the other way around anyway - Rat Movie is the thing everyone knows about. People are talking about BSI because it shares characters and even some lines by complete accident.