Let's Players originating from Something Awful - ft. VoidBurger, General Ironicus, Bob Kamoc

Slowbeef has groomed his daughter to be a let's player and is now begging people to subscribe to her Youtube channel (which already has a Pokemon let's play that's up to 67 parts and includes a facecam of them both). Yes, really:

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VoidBurger and pals come dangerously close to understanding how retarded it is that people are expected to use trannies' preferred pronouns:

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Slowbeef has groomed his daughter to be a let's player and is now begging people to subscribe to her Youtube channel (which already has a Pokemon let's play that's up to 67 parts and includes a facecam of them both). Yes, really:

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VoidBurger and pals come dangerously close to understanding how retarded it is that people are expected to use trannies' preferred pronouns:

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Not using face cam is an option for LP. I believe this guy was one of the ones who decried it for a long time. You know, unless there is a reason you want your child's face to be seen by members of a community as over run with pedophiles as Something Awful.
 
Slowbeef has groomed his daughter to be a let's player and is now begging people to subscribe to her Youtube channel (which already has a Pokemon let's play that's up to 67 parts and includes a facecam of them both).
Didn't Slowbeef hate Pokemon LPs when he used to moderate the Let's Play board back in the dayto the point he banned people from posting them?
Then again they thought anyone who used Youtube back then was a faggot and sellout.
 
His hatred of facecams was probably a holdover from PewDiePie. People with facecams back then hammed it up to an obnoxious degree. Only when they became the standard did people learn to act human in front of the camera. Mostly.

Pokemon LPs I think was an issue of saturation. Every nerd played Pokemon and it's easy, so everyone did it. I think the first Pokemon thread allowed was a challenge run. At that point, the rule relaxed until it faded away. Slowbeef's hatred of the things were just him feeling justified by the rule. Now that it's gone, Slowbeef doesn't care. However, I do still think Pokemon is boring to watch, personally.

I wouldn't call it hypocrisy since he isn't yelling at people for doing it, anymore. It's clear his stance just developed.

In retrospect, though, I do empathize with his dislike of people shoving camcorders at a T.V.. I don't think that will ever make a comeback, and I'm glad for it.
 
His hatred of facecams was probably a holdover from PewDiePie. People with facecams back then hammed it up to an obnoxious degree. Only when they became the standard did people learn to act human in front of the camera. Mostly.
In general, goons act petty and contrarian when something new comes out.

I still remember when Something Awful had a front page article making fun of this stupid new search engine people were switching to in droves named Google.

It'll never catch on should be the SA slogan instead of what they have.
 
Yet again, I’m going to defend slowbeef. This is what kids do, they see their dad doing something and then they want to do it. My kid saw me playing FPS games, and now she’s obsessed with Slime Rancher. Her dad records games and puts them on YouTube. She sees other kids do the same thing with Minecraft videos. She wants to be like Dad. It’s completely understandable.

You can also tell that slowbeef feels really uneasy giving his kid a YouTube account, so he does it with her, he controls the account, and comments are off. He’s only asking for views so his kid can wake up and see a couple of hundred views and get excited and happy (plenty of parents have gone viral doing this).

Now, you can debate whether he just should have told his kid no, but from a parenting perspective if he was going to say yes, he’s handling it about as well as he can.
 
Yet again, I’m going to defend slowbeef. This is what kids do, they see their dad doing something and then they want to do it. My kid saw me playing FPS games, and now she’s obsessed with Slime Rancher. Her dad records games and puts them on YouTube. She sees other kids do the same thing with Minecraft videos. She wants to be like Dad. It’s completely understandable.

You can also tell that slowbeef feels really uneasy giving his kid a YouTube account, so he does it with her, he controls the account, and comments are off. He’s only asking for views so his kid can wake up and see a couple of hundred views and get excited and happy (plenty of parents have gone viral doing this).

Now, you can debate whether he just should have told his kid no, but from a parenting perspective if he was going to say yes, he’s handling it about as well as he can.
Yeah I won't fault him for it either. Running a youtube channel is the least of your worries these days, and I'd much rather my kid be producing youtube content they have a lot of control over, then adding to the absolute hellscape that is tiktok or instagram. Have a coworker/friend whose daughter is a fairly popular toy reviewer on youtube, and she seems way more normal then the countless number of girls doing stupid shit to get tiktok famous.

Of course, you could just take your kids away from modernity and go live innawoods until the bombs fall, like any responsible parent :smug:
 
Yet again, I’m going to defend slowbeef. This is what kids do, they see their dad doing something and then they want to do it. My kid saw me playing FPS games, and now she’s obsessed with Slime Rancher. Her dad records games and puts them on YouTube. She sees other kids do the same thing with Minecraft videos. She wants to be like Dad. It’s completely understandable.

You can also tell that slowbeef feels really uneasy giving his kid a YouTube account, so he does it with her, he controls the account, and comments are off. He’s only asking for views so his kid can wake up and see a couple of hundred views and get excited and happy (plenty of parents have gone viral doing this).

Now, you can debate whether he just should have told his kid no, but from a parenting perspective if he was going to say yes, he’s handling it about as well as he can.

I'm only judging him because he's doing face cam, and because he's fishing for people on Twitter. Not even doing a controlled audience Facebook post.
 
@Vivec posted an update about medibot and the rest of the posse a while back, I checked their twitters and they're more or less all still exactly like he said then(and still tweeting over the last day or two):

I checked in on Pokecapn'n and friends recently on Twitter, and I have good news and bad news:

Good news:

Pokecapn is a relatively normal person outside of being a kpop stan who tweets 10 times a day about Korean schoolgirls and obscure video games. Tries and mostly fails to throw out weird twitter style lines.

Kaz is a giant autist, competing at video game regionals and playing Magic, overall a win given the possible outcomes in this community. He has light, manageable TDS that's overwhelmed by spergposts about cards and video games.

Bad News:

Spacekop is your average goon in 2019, woke and worried. It's like if soy Wojak were a living person with a Twitter account.

Medibot, oh poor Medibot. Anyone who followed the dynamic between pokecap'n and friends can probably already guess.

 
Autistic effortpost debunking Slowbeef's claim that he invented "let's play" (or that Something Awful made it or created the term, or that either Slowbeef or Something awful popularized it):

The claim: Slowbeef has long claimed that he invented "let's play" and that it became popular on the Something Awful forums and then spread across the internet.
From Slowbeef's "About" page on his twitch channel:

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If you search Google for "who invented let's play" you get the following result at the top - a Wikipedia article snippet stating that Michael Sawyer (aka Slowbeef) did (as well as a claim that another delusional lolcow, Chrischan, did):

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The relevant text from the Let's Play Wikipedia article:

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And the relevant text from the Kotaku article that is the primary citation for that paragraph:

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Even Patrick Klepek, Kotaku writer and infamous spacker, is hesitant to commit to calling Slowbeef the inventor of let's play, ending the article with this:

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So in summary, the claims are:
- That Slowbeef created the first screenshot "let's play" on his own website for the MSX game Metal Gear 2 in 2004.
- That the term "let's play" originated on the Something Awful forums sometime in 2005 and comes from the community participation in threads such as the playthrough of the game Oregon Trail.
- That in 2007, Slowbeef created the first video let's play by recording himself talking over playing the game The Immortal.
- That let's play was popularized on Something Awful and spread out from there across the internet.

Debunking those claims:

A screenshot walkthrough from Bulbapedia that's basically the same as Slowbeef's MSX Metal Gear walkthrough (2005), from the same year but earlier than the Metal Gear guide:

A Pokemon walkthrough from 2004:

Another screenshot walkthrough from 2003:

The term "let's play" wasn't invented by Something Awful (or anyone, it's a normal phrase that's been around forever): here is a BBC article, it's from all the way back in 2002 and check out the title (article archive):

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A video playthrough of an old Amiga game on Youtube from early 2006, one year before Slowbeef played The Immortal:

A video playthrough of a Mario fangame from late 2006:

A video longplay of some old strategy game, late 2006:

A Mario speedrun from 2006:

A Mario video let's play from late 2006:
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Another Mario video let's play from late 2006:

Yet another Mario let's play from 2006:

A video playthrough of a Mario hack from mid 2006, and the uploader claims it was recorded in 2004:
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A Dino Crisis video walkthrough from late 2006:

And the final claim was that let's play became popular because of Something Awful. Well, let's use Google Trends to track the popularity of the search term "let's play"

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Let's play started to increase rapidly in popularity around the time that Minecraft became popular, funnily enough. During Something Awful's prime LP years it was barely used more than in 2004.
If you were to start naming famous Youtube LPers, would any of them be goons/former goons? The goons that did let's plays hardly got any views or attention and that hasn't changed over the years. The people that actually popularized let's play have probably never heard of Something Awful.

Claiming that anyone "invented" either the concept of recording yourself playing videogames or the term "let's play" is dumb: videogames are one of the most popular hobbies on the planet and it was inevitable that people would make internet content where they play them. And the term "let's (verb)" is a common term that's been around forever to refer to all kinds of things. Let's bake, let's dance, let's skate.
If Slowbeef and Something Awful never existed the let's play landscape would look basically the same, just with less trannies.

Some non-videogame examples of the term "let's play"

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I always thought him claiming foundation over it a little dubious because it was based off some very specific things. My understanding of the lore was when LPs were still done on the games forum there was someone doing a ss lp of The Immortal that they ended up abandoning and Slowbeef took over and did it as a video series instead. In terms of Video LP, specifically named Let's Play it was probably the first. This evolved into him making the claim of being the original Let's Player over time. As for being the origin of a concept it's crock because people have liked showing other people things they enjoy for all time, original Let's Play were screenshots and you would be autiscally digging through old ass Japanese variety shows to find what someone would consider the true origin to be.
 
In general, goons act petty and contrarian when something new comes out.

I still remember when Something Awful had a front page article making fun of this stupid new search engine people were switching to in droves named Google.

It'll never catch on should be the SA slogan instead of what they have.
The biggest example of this is bitcoin and how modern goons are so obviously salty they were wrong and missed out
 
Uh. BlueSpark. You do realize that "Let's Play", the phrase, specifically in regards to the concept of playing a game with an intended audience and providing commentary and usually audience participation, is a lot different than the vast majority of what you have in your post? That was a huge fucking waste of time. Not a single god damn person is arguing that Slowbeef or anybody else invented the idea of putting those two words together in a sentence.
 
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