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Betters YouTubers to Subscribe 2

Last posted Jan 02, 2020 at 07:17PM EST. Added Dec 01, 2019 at 05:46PM EST
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There are better ways than to agonizingly wait and watch the upcoming worst Rewind so far. One of them is telling anybody that there are YouTubers that deserves fame in the first place with respect and support.

Gaming is an overrated topic to choose from, but those who approach, dedicate and execute the most are at the highest regard. Wrestling With Gaming has doing the same as Gaming Historian (bit less than a good start)

YMMV (Content creators that happened to have a dubious presence on social media, type without embedding.): hbomberguy

Last edited Dec 01, 2019 at 05:48PM EST

I really enjoy Nathaniel Bandy, Nitro Rad, and Company Man.

Nathaniel Bandy does Nintendo videos, one I can recommend from him is his Mario 64 DS challenge where with the help of a speedrunner, they found out new speedrunning strategies.

Nitro Rad does game reviews, specifically indie/horror ones. Even if a game is bad, he'll try to find good qualities in it. I recommend his Silent Hill reviews

Company Man is a Youtuber who gives backstories, retrospectives and explanations behind the top businesses. I recommend watching the Toys R Us decline.

Last edited Dec 03, 2019 at 12:14AM EST

Modern Vintage Gamer (a.k.a. jimako123/Dimitris). Generic name but he's has a series where he documents how the hackers are going after video game consoles to see if the security will be defeated for the purpose of letting anyone to just softmod (οΌ°ο½…ο½’ο½ο½ο½Žο½…ο½Žο½” οΌ―ο½—ο½Žο½…ο½’ο½“ο½ˆο½‰ο½).

underrated: 65scribe. Specializes in Apple computers.

Tips when replying: Size of video embedding should go up to 240 in height. ΒΆ Label YouTubers who has <40,000 at the time you're about to share as underrated.
Website to you might check it out: The Kid Should See This, in recent light of the upcoming and potentially backfiring adoption of COPPA on YouTube (They apologize towards the FTC, where they took two years to finally notice, harder than any American company towards China), this website surfaces media that’s not made specifically for children, but that can be meaningful to anyone of any age (therefore these kind of videos should've been stay monetized if video is well-made IMO).

Last edited Dec 03, 2019 at 10:47PM EST

demolitiond (chinese cartoon rants and reviews)
brain4breakfast (polandball lectures)
flatbrush cats (stories about socializing/helping urban cats)
RLM (movie review-deconstructions)
core-a-gaming (very HQ fightan viddy game essays)
some of rikafag's videos are pretty good too

these channels are timeless, non-clickbaity and full of passion. enjoy.

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DouchebagChocolat is the #1 Anime character that has been missing since. brain4breakfast is just JelloApocalypse if approach well at politics international relations.

Last edited Dec 05, 2019 at 07:40PM EST

Speaking of WatchMojo, here are two testicle countdown channels:
oddheader: Covers mostly mysteries within Vidya.

When one had the idea of making cartoon countdowns, you can blameitonjorge

Not sure if anyone else said these guys before but here's my recommendations.

FitMC is one of the prominent 2B2T Youtubers who's still active. Occasionally does videos on important bases, landmarks, ruins of griefed bases and their history, server history such as Incursions, infamous or famous players, server politics and events happening.

The Templin Institute is one of those gimmick YouTube accounts that are amazing. Seriously they're a channel dedicated to all things fiction and act like a organization dedicated to reviewing a group or worlds history. Some of their videos I recommend is their Imperium of Man video, their Star Wars 501st Legion video, their Brotherhood of Steel and Enclave videos, their dossier videos on important characters from different series and their mini series dedicated to Stellaris with their earth faction and its many escapades.

So there's that guy, Brendaniel. He might have 300k+ subs, but most of his videos rarely make over 50k views. It's hard to explain what he is about since he doesn't really stick to one thing, but mostly he reviews stuff (mostly Mountain Dew flavours). It's bit abstract, but its worth watching just for his lovely voice.

Also back in the day he recorded bunch of audiobooks of the worst fanfics/copypastas out there so if you want to experience sheer pain of the full Sonic Highschool saga, I think this is one of the best options.

There is also Plainly Difficult which is a small documentary channel focusing on various disasters, mostly of nuclear nature. It's solid and has a lot of lesser known incidents.

Last edited Dec 07, 2019 at 02:59PM EST

Underrated: Joon The King. While Fredrik Knudsen has made two videos in a year. This is one of those clone channels just to fill the gap of waiting, Joon emphasizes gamers for the first four videos of the Rise and Fall series before YouTubers like Mumkey Jones (I would like to see him cover Boogie2988 if he dare).

Mystic: Chad Sony fanboy (meaning he's not kind of person that goes after Platinum over the next game that isn't available on PlayStation 4 and then Fire Emblem). His documentaries tells the "dark" yet still stable age of PlayStation

David Murray (The 8-Bit Guy/adric22): What's better than Jaiden putting Pewd's Clutch in the Worst β—„β—„ is the 44 year old Texan Commodore guy, developer of Planet X series bringing his Tandy modem to an episode on Young Sheldon.

TIFU by putting a non-existent plural on the word Better.

Last edited Dec 08, 2019 at 07:14AM EST

My Life In Gaming (https://www.youtube.com/mylifeingaming) – they talk about retro games, and how by the power of expensive cables, the framemeister, and other shit, they can teach you how to make your games look from shitty to high quality, 4k and all

Billiam (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcHBw_Rs56RFcisYAOlFfmQ) – this guy talks about nostalgic shit from the late 90's/early 2000's, from old toys, websites, etc

SnazzyLabs (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCO2x-p9gg9TLKneXlibGR7w) – a tech youtuber, like linustechtips but not as constant

Green Ham Gaming (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmWRcMQyU-mGL1VRo2J3FuQ) – Inactive for a year, posts a video every like year and a half but he touches on retro game systems and computers in a very cinematic way.

Rod Studios (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3NPWFqYUy7M0FnF2msekaQ) – channel that talks about the downfall of various pieces of tech, software, companies, etc alongside tech reviews and history

Andrea Boma Boccarusso (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa5MTgY_WnOseKbIoBbp5iQ) – this guy does some pretty good metal covers, riffs, etc

Last edited Dec 09, 2019 at 03:13AM EST

IHE? Meh. I moved on in favor of ralphthemoviemaker
He's the American Zoomer equivalent to FranΓ§ois Truffaut. Be sure to watch Golden Hour. Below is Ralph Sepe II reviewing what seems to be something out of GTA V when tuning in to Weazel or CNT. He isn't against Scorch, just the show itself. ↓

Not letting go of this thread!
Jake Williams (Bright Sun Films/BrightSunGaming): Covers abandoned places and defunct companies. Below is the rise and fall of the airline over doing whatever it takes to be as cheapest as they can.

Derek Alexander (lophatjello), co-host of Stop Skeletons From Fighting a.k.a. Happy Video Game Nerd. Much like Gaming Historian and Wrestling with Gaming but the host is being cheeky.

For those who are left-leaning or just want to hear some viewpoints you might have not heard before, I recommend Contrapoints and Philosophy Tube. They cover serious topics, though with a sense of humour. If you want something even more serious and political Shaun and Three Arrows are much more academic.

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