I'd totally move to Skyrim if I had the opportunity. I'd even take that little house in Whiterun... if I could persuade Lydia to have her breakfast in the kitchen rather than in my bedroom.
Mike's quiz: "Andy, in what year did Toyota install engine limiters to their Celica models?", "Andy, what series of cars is the BMW 325i from?", "Andy, a supercharger uses engine power to force air into to the engine, how does a turbo charger perform a similar function?"
WE CAN'T DO THE JANE DANCE, NOT BECAUSE OF COPYRIGHT, BUT BECAUSE WE WILL ALL BE KILLED BY DANCING MANIA, JUST ASK LUKE. P.S. I don't know why I'm shouting in this comment, I'm sorry.
@@evilsexyhamlet6399 sort of, you get it for 'joining' Oxbox on RU-vid via the new paid subscription thing. I like the idea that, once every few months, my sub might buy them each a drink Though with them being in London, might be more like half a drink...
Oh yeah 2018.. I remember. A lot of stuff happened but the best parts were always the outside xbox and xtra videos, those kept me from going completely insane. I'm still a little bit insane but I think that's okay. I am excited to see what you all have in Stock for 2019. Okay, honestly I just hope for more evil deeds from Jane those are just pure fun 😁😈
Indeed it was a year I was talking about. Maybe you couldn't quite hear. Well, that's okay, you mustn't fear. And know my vocabulary is running out of rhyming words to steer away from this year. Oh dear.
Yea I know, I was very worried as in the last video I thought I heard the entire OX Cast saying, "I DON'T CARE WHAT ANYONE SAYS WE'RE NOT MAKING ANYMORE VIDEOS THIS YEAR." 😱🤔
How did Andy resist the urge to use fan art of himself for the beard round? It would count as part of a game due to the quiz technically being a game of 2018.
I love how much they love RDR 2. It’s my favourite game but I recently broke it along with my Xbox. And, to add insult to injury, I only got it for Christmas.
nh3trick I tripped over the wire charging the controller and it got pulled off the top shelf and smashed onto the floor. Now whenever I hear anything about RDR 2, I want to cry because I can’t really play it anymore (unless I go to my friend’s house).
Jane: It cannot be legal to mount a flamethrower on a quadacopter! Jane, have you not been to America? Tesla SOLD flamethrowers to people. People have been known to use them to clear snow.
Andy quizzing people on RDR2 is like Ellen quizzing people on KoAR. Or Jane quizzing people on world domination. What I'm saying is it's not fair. Also I'm mandated to say that Jane has no plans for world domination.
I love the phrase check with your lawyers, it conjures up, for some reason, the image of a table full of disapproving people in very important suits telling me why I shouldn’t be strapping flamethrowers to things.
"The mounting of flamethrowers to flying objects, while not expressly forbidden, is considered hazardous. This opens the route for many legal claims, such as torts for damages, injuries, negligence and / or intentional infliction of emotional distress - this should not be considered an attempt to be exhaustive. Not to mention, that fire is quick to spread if uncontrolled so that the magnitude of such civil claims could be beyond imagination. It is possible to turn entire farms, neighbourhoods, towns, cities or even national parks into ashes with a well placed flame. As for criminal liability, the (excessively) unsafe use of flamethrowers in such a particularly manical fashion may lead to a variety of suits, including but not limited to, arson, assault, manslaughter, murder and act(s) of terrorism. One should consider that no insurance will cover intentionally caused damages, nor damage by severe neglect, nor damage caused by acts of terrorism, as such insurance is forbidden by law. Therefore, I have to advise as follows: Mounting flamethrowers to flying objects is extremely hazardous and puts actors and those who are accountable, c.q. responsible, in any other capacity, in extreme legal peril. Please note that we have not yet considered a malfunction in either the flying object, or the flamethrower. When everything is used per its intended use, the conclusion is that flying flamethrowers are simply too dangerous. On top of that the use of flying flamethrowers against civilians especially, but also against military targets will likely be considered to be a violation of the Geneva Conventions. Please, do not attach flamethrowers to flying objects." That'll be 200$.
REALLY appreciate all the time, energy, and work it took to keep us entertained over these holidays. So much wonderful content. We really are spoiled. All of you rock, in front and behind the camera. Both channels. Have an awesome 2019!
28:30 Who would spend that much time making their hair look like that but not take a couple seconds to comb the knots out of their beard?!? It's like a sideways version of Two-Face.
The dances would likely be ruled as copyrightable due to how recognizable they are. Just a couple movements like what Jane did (she couldn't even recreate it a second later) would not be copyrightable (the same way a book is copyrightable, but a word is not). The main issue regarding Fortnite isn't that they have the dances, but that they are charging money for them. Players have to buy those dances, which means Fortnite is directly making money from other people's ideas, which is precisely what copyright law is supposed to prevent. The only major issue that might help Fortnite win the suit (as a legal loophole to get themselves out of trouble) is that those pressing the charges may not actually have the rights to those dances. So, feel free to imitate any copyrightable dance, so long as you aren't directly profiting from such imitation.
Interesting, I had wondered why this hadn't been an issue with WoW dances, which are also all cultural references. I guess because they aren't specifically monetized.
I believe you can still get in trouble for using copyrighted material even if you aren't making money from it. From the several news articles on the topic it seems more a case that dance is very difficult to copyright. So the short dances such as those used in Fortnite, have no real copyright holder which makes it difficult for them to sue over it.
12.7 milimeter is basically 50 caliber. So 12 caliber sounds like something that would be fired out of a pen lol edit: Just did a calculation, and 12 caliber would be just over 2 milimeters. It actually WOULD fit in a pen hahaha
Mike: "I'll get you viewers!" Me: hears the doorknob to my room slowly begin to turn when I thought I was home alone Me: slowly reaches for baseball bat under my desk me: "Mike? Is that you?"
29:20 Fun fact. In the military the nickname for anyone with the surname Reid/Reed is blood. The source is unclear but a surgeon general in the second world war named Reid gained the nickname.
Soooo correct me if I'm wrong here, but wasn't the whole Fortnite dance lawsuit _not_ about the dance moves themselves, and more about the way the dance moves were executed? From what I heard, what people were suing them over was that they believed that the animations had been rotoscoped from recordings of the dancers performing the dances, syncing up so well that it matched the individual frames, without asking for permission or giving them credit.
Jane may have won the quiz, but Mike won our hearts. Keep up the good work, my dudes. Here's hoping 2019 brings us great video game news and your channel keeps providing us with entertainment regardless of how the news actually goes. Cheers!
Man, I've been waiting since last year for the 3 ways Hitman videos. I can't wait to see Andy escape Miami as a racecar driver, Jane to ride dolphins to safety, and Mike to flap himself away as a flamingo.
*giggles* Andy taking yet another opportunity to make his coworkers talk about Red Dead Redemption 2. :p And beards. Condolences to Mike, congratulations to Jane, and I am ALL FOR making 2019 the do-over for 2018. Ugh. Keep releasing that delightful content, guys! :)
Mike stating that he can't remember any fighting games coming out in 2018 made double down with laughter. They had Smash Bros livestreams and one of his Oxmas challenges was with Soulcalibur 6.
2018 was weird, and had some weird, weird, headlines. You didn't even include one about how people were measuring the size of Luigi's dong based on his Tennis Aces render which for some reason made the news. Also - A quiz involving Andy as judge that didn't involve a 'draw Pikachu' round? I'm so confused right now.
@@shadowcat1606 I'm filing it under Bowsette news cycles - Internet gets horny on main, slow enough news week for that to get reported on, but the Mario Tennis Aces promotional material featured a weirdly realistic looking bulge in Luigi's shorts. Which the internet decided to discuss in depth (and use maths to work out Luigi's length.) And some websites decided to report on that. 2018 was _weird_.
@@Stephen-Fox I completely missed that somehow, which is weird, considering i follow a bunch of gaming news outlets all over the internet. Thanks for clearing that up.
LOL ! Naw, Mike's just gonna go Full Mike on you! Everyone in the neighborhood shot, and in Hospital. Everyone except Cindy Lou Who. All the houses decimated by a tactical nuke from space that cost Mike $750,000. Or, £75. 😜