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Kelly, what are you talking about this week? We are. I think we should start with the Xbox game price increase, yeah. So the Xbox series went up in price since we've been gone. The Xbox series S went up from 299 to 379 which is insane for a digital only console. Of course, I can't say that because I paid for 49 for a Nintendo Switch too, but it's not a it's also it plays physical games. I don't even know why I said
that. Yeah 379 the Xbox Series S1 TB went up to 429 from 349. The Xbox Series X digital went up to 549. The Xbox Series X physical went up to 599. The Xbox Series X2 TB went up to 729. Oh. Gosh. I'd be damned. Now listen, I know there's APC people who are out there like this. These prices ain't nothing. I paid 729 for a video card. I get it. But us console gamers waiting for it. Kelly, you've had an Xbox 360. Yeah. How you feel about getting an Xbox Series now?
Not not promising, Joseph, Not promising for me. You know the game prices went up too, right? Yes, well the game prices haven't gone up yet, but they did say that by Christmas there will be an $80.00 game. Yeah, and from what I gather, people are kind of blaming Nintendo. Yeah, but they can't, right? I don't think they can. I don't. I don't feel like that's fair. I feel like that's. Let's hear your argument then. Like what? Why? Why do you think it's not fair?
If I raise my ticket prices for affirmative distraction to $25 and we sell it out, are you raising your prices to your comedy show to $25? Well, let's be honest, my comedy show is already higher price than yours, Joseph. Wow, wow. There it is there. It is. There it is. So I, I, the way that I thought about it is like gas station pricing, right? So if the gas station down the street raises their price, why wouldn't I raise my prices too?
If people are willing to pay it? And the, and the, it's proving, I mean, people are pre ordering. They're like, like crazy. And the so the fear of people spending money on consoles isn't there. Is, and we still don't know if this is confirmed or not, is it the tariffs? I don't know why people are shying away from saying tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs, tariffs.
Tariffs, I think, I think tariffs are going to be like the new COVID where like companies are going to use tariffs and they're going to be like, sorry, it's the tariffs and then we're going to be stuck with it forever. You know, like the grocery store still pisses me off. Had two entrances and they closed one entrance and they were like, it's for COVID. I don't know how that was for COVID, but sure. And now they never opened up the second entrance. No, you were saving money, you
jerks. I I thought you were going to say that people were going to start using tariffs for COVID, as in they were not going to speak on tariffs like they're not going to say tariffs. Like we don't talk about Bruno, we don't talk about, we don't talk about COVID be like it was because of the pandemic, right? But you never said COVID because
it was. I think for like most people we're we're there's a lot of talk about tariffs, but like a business isn't going to want to talk like why would you say the scary word if you're trying to sell stuff? Yeah, yeah. A lot of people are saying that backlogs are now about to be complete because nobody's buying the new system. So now all your backlogs are are perfectly fine. So that's that's the thing.
Yeah, we're just going to have to wait and see like what the actual response to. So there's like 2, there's two different responses to anything in gaming. There's what you see online that people are willing to say, and there's what people are willing to actually spend their money on. Right, right. Let people spend their money. Let's let people spend their money. We can go on Twitter all day and read people complaining about it. At the end of the day, people are going to buy it, so we'll
have to see. That's right, that's right. I I agree 100% I spent my money. I have my pre-order, so I don't know, and I have a Series X before it went up, so there's that. Wow, what else we talking about? Next on the agenda, Joseph, is that Nintendo released Virtual Game Cards. OK, I agree with some of the people who said that Nintendo explained this poorly. Therefore, I'm going to explain this poorly.
OK, thank you because I was going to say I obviously read up on it and I think I understand what this is about, but I need you to explain it to me like I'm 5. All right, so I'm going to explain it as Nintendo explains it, and then I'm going to try to explain in my own the Virtual Game Card feature for Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch to add some of the flexibility of physical game cards to your
digital game library. If you have two systems, you can digitally eject and load games from one system to another, and you can even lend games to members of your Nintendo Account family group, which guys get you a Nintendo Account family group? It's up to 8 people, and you can loan games between them with this feature. Just going to say that that's
the first thing. If you have two different systems linked to the same Nintendo account, you can choose which system to play it on, just like with a physical game card. So this is the digital version of me handing you a copy of the of a physical game. If I'm going to, I'm going to be like, do you want to, you want to borrow this? Here you go. This is the digital version. So is it basically like a cloud based library?
It is, it is not. These are games that are on your system that you have bought and you want to lend to someone else and you can lend these games to someone else, but you can do them digitally, right? You can easily do it the so OK, you can also lend virtual game cars to your Nintendo Account family group members. Just connect your family group member system via local wireless when you want to lend a game. Both systems must also be connected to the Internet.
So there are concerns that if I lend you a game and something happens to your Nintendo Switch, I don't get that game back because they're not connected to the Internet. But I feel like I thought there was something that I saw that says you can lend your game to these people for 14 days and they automatically come back. That is not Oh yeah, you can lend one game per account for 14 days unless the borrower returns
it early. After the game is returned, the borrower will still have this their save data, so they'll be able to start where they left off if they borrow it again or purchase the game. So the game automatically comes back to you after 14 days is what I think is going to happen. It does not say that right, which is where I'm confused. I'm going to explain this poorly, but it says you can lend one game per account for 14 days unless the borrower returns it
earlier. After the game is returned to the borrower, they will still have to save that as they can start off where they where they left. They can start where they left off or if they want to borrow it again. So that tells me that the game automatically comes back. Am I? Am I? I have no wrong. I don't know. We're going to have to wait and
find out. I find this to be extremely interesting in a world where the prices are increasing so rapidly to for a company to start allowing for digital sharing. Right, right, right. That is a non money hungry move. I mean, obviously they're making money off of the sale and I'm sure they're banking on people enjoying the game that they're borrowing enough that they want to buy it for themselves, but it just doesn't seem like the way companies are running lately.
You can do this already with Steam, right? If like it's a family share game or share game feature, you can also do it for an hour with the PlayStation five. You cannot do it with Xbox and with the Nintendo Switch you can share it with the Nintendo Switch 2. You can share any game with three other people on their Nintendo Switch one or their Nintendo Switch 2. So if I have Mario Kart 8, I can play it with you on your Nintendo Switch 1? So we can both be playing the
same game. We can both be playing the same game. I we don't know what the lag is going to be because I know on the PlayStation 5 the lag is, you know, abysmal. But yeah, yes, so like the cozy games, Animal Crossing. Oh, you're speaking my language? You see what I'm saying? Like Stardew Valley multiplayer.
I can if I have Stardew Valley on Nintendo Switch 2, I can, I can send it out to three other players and we can all play at the same time with that fucking game chat feature that everybody's talking about They hate, but you know you don't because you just want something to bitch about and which is like, how can you hate game chat?
But love this chord beyond me. But you know, I it's, it's, I agree with you too there that where it says all these games increasing in their pricing and these features are available. Yeah, yeah. No, I, it's so this is reminiscent to me of like when the iPad came out and like people were like, what is this? This seems really dumb. And now it's like one of the most commonly owned accessories.
Like I, I feel like this is going to be one of those things where it's just going to become the technology moving forward. I think so. I think Nintendo is setting. I think Nintendo is when people are like, oh, they they didn't catch up. I think they're finally catching up right technology technologically wise, I think they're finally catching up and then they're going to be like we're we're not just going to do this half ass right. We don't we don't care about the UI.
We don't care what the E shop looks like. We don't care about none of that stuff. Does the game does the does the system function? Does it do the things it needs to do? Does it play all the games that it that the Nintendo switch one can play? Yes, yes, and yes, right. I'll be surprised if this thing doesn't sell the 15,000,000 it's forecasted in the first year, which will beat the Wii U in its first year. It's fascinating.
I mean, all of the trends that are happening in gaming right now are super fascinating to me and I can't wait to see what how things kind of pan out. It's fantastic, Yeah. What else? Grand Theft Auto. Grand Theft Auto is now coming out May 2026. Yeah, it's, it's, it's stolen the hype over the last, you know, week, week and a half, I feel. Yeah, and and not, you know, people are kind of treating it. They're mad, but they've waited this long, right?
Grand Theft Auto 5 released for the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360. That and it's still going, right. Grand Theft Auto 5 released September 17th, 2013. Oh my gosh. That's the last time we've seen a Grand Theft Auto game. Oh my gosh, yeah, and and why are people mad? Oh, because they want to play the new Grand Theft Auto. They don't want to wait. They just don't want to fucking
wait. They. Want to OK. Now, in retrospect, Mario Kart 8 released in 2014 for the Wii U and then they when the Switch came out, they released the deluxe version with every all the characters and, you know, more tracks. Yeah, but, you know, best selling game of the Switches, you know, and best selling game of the Wii U, obviously. So there's that. Go ahead. I'm sorry it. Wasn't saying anything.
No, I, I think I've, I've seen a lot of, a lot of people excited about the announcement that it's coming out. I mean, sure, people are always going to be upset about things, but this, a long runway is an abnormal. It's not abnormal. No, no, because, you know, Red Dead Redemption, they had a long way to go. Yeah, It's they just, they just, they just want, they just want their game. They just want their game now.
And you know it. The, the, the teasers and the, the, the trailer, apparently, you know, everybody was like, there's no way that's running on a PlayStation five. It is, right. It's mixed with gameplay and like trailer footage. So there's in game footage in that trailer, in that second trailer that just released. It's, it's fucking, it's fucking, it looked fucking crazy. It might be the one that I actually because I bought Grand Theft Auto 5 eventually for my
it's over there. Actually I have it but I I bought it and I played like the first mission and never played it again. So are you cuz cuz you're not into it. I'm not, I'm not into it. I mean, it's okay. I've never played it. I know that you like drive around and like. This is my knowledge of Grand Theft Auto. I, I would tell you that you're missing out, but I can't right now. There's a lot of people who are going to be like, what the fuck? You're missing out.
Like like, like, no, yeah, that year. Also The Legend of Zelda Wind Waker HD, which I just threw down on the ground, The Last of Us that was released that year, Mass Effect 3, Raymond Legends, which was fantastic, and that's about it. So BioShock Infinite. 2013 was a great year for gaming it. Was it was it was OK. It was OK. You had your Maddens and your Nbas and your whatever. But I I love this. Oh, A Link Between Worlds released that year for the 3DS.
Woo. Hoo I want this to become a meme where I'm like Joseph hates he hates Grand Theft Auto. Like he hates. Don't you do that? Don't you do that. I don't hate it. No, I I don't hate it. I just, it's just not I, I can't, I couldn't get into it. Yeah, but you know, you're talking to the same person who couldn't get into Call of Duty. So. Oh, wow.
Yeah, yeah. I have so much to learn about you, Joseph. I mean, you might learn in this in this next segment, but we'll get to that in a second. Do we have any more headlines? I think those that was all I had. Cool upcoming this week. If you're listening this week you have Doom, The Dark Ages and Capcom Fighting Collection 2, which contains Capcom Versus S&K, Capcom Versus S and K2. Plasma Sword.
Capcom Fighting Jam I think is what it's called and nobody wants to play it. Plasma Sword, Project Justice, which is the sequel to Rival Schools, and Power Stones one and two, which are fucking gems. They're all all that stuff is coming out this week. But, but, but I can't tell you that I'm a pro at any of that stuff. No, I can't tell you is that I'm a casual. I'm a God damn casual and I love it. But I'm going to tell you more about that after this break.
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Thanks for coming back. No, you changed the notes this time. That was that was a song. She sang a song. Y'all sang a song. This. Is not going in the pocket. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Yes, it is. Yeah, we're back. We're back. Thank you for coming back as Kelly. Just saying to you, Kelly. Yeah, what? Are we talking about? We're going to talk about professional gaming 1st and like casual gaming, OK, professional gaming.
And I, I would like for you to do just like a short little synopsis on what it means to be a professional gamer. Fair enough, fair enough. A professional gamer is someone who literally all they're all they are to do is make money playing video games. And this is a, when I say playing video games, there may be, there may be some parts enjoying it and some parts actually having to do it for your job, right? You, there are people, and I'm not talking about professional game developers.
I'm not talking about professional game creators and ideas and script writers. And no, no, no, no, no, there are people who actually get large sums of money for playing a game to the best of their ability.
And when I say the best of their ability that this is a loose translate, this is a loose definition to the best to where they literally are not doing anything person probably not doing anything else, but you know, on the grind, playing a video game, perfecting a video game, finding all the all the ways to play the video game to the best of the ability. And, and I mean money. Money. Like more money than you and I combined. Well, it's a type of influencership, right?
Some of it is yes, there, there, there are parts where you can and yes, right you, you become an and I think some people have become influencers after being pro gamers. OK, right, Yeah, but where's the money coming from? Is it like streaming? They're they're making the money off of streaming or is it like I? Don't even want they're making the money off of streaming endorsements and entering tournaments.
OK, Yeah. So people are nationwide a pro gamer salary according to Zip Recruiter $123,000. Wow, I just need to interject really fast and say that Zip Recruiter is not a sponsor of this podcast, but they can be. So, you know, look for my e-mail. Go on. A zip recruiter sponsor. US sponsor. US 123,000 is. That what you 123? As of May 5th, 2025, the the average annual pay for a pro gamer in the United States is $123,000. I'm going to that is. 5940 an hour. I'm going to make a hot take.
I'm going to say a hot take. Yeah. I don't feel like that would be enough money for me to do it. I listen, Go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
Do it. OK, I'm, I know I'm a casual gamer, but it's got you had said at the beginning about like they love to do it. Well, I guess maybe they kind of love to do it, but I feel like it would be one of those things where if I was a professional gamer, my hobby, my like self-interest in the gaming would become work and I would lose my love of it. Exactly. So I really would love to know more for like from a pro gamer.
Yeah, we, because we're not sponsored by Zip recruiter, we could not get a pro gamer on the on the show today. So, you know, we're just stuck with two of the filthy casuals as as you people would call them, people who are out here who play the game for fun. There are people who are maybe on this podcast who play Overwatch without chat on, right? Because no, right, Because no, I don't want to hear any of you say anything ever, right?
I just want to enjoy the game. And the way I enjoy the game is by staying in silver or gold status and not listening to a motherfucking thing you have to say ever, right? But I feel like you're onto something. I feel like it it may not be worth it to us because we see what can happen from the outside in. We see things that may not bother professional gamers first, first of all, the comments section.
There's also toxic lobbies. There's the travel, right, because you have to go and enter these tournaments and do these appearances or whatever. And these people are always on the road, right? They're always on the road. They're always and and you know, you enter these tournaments and you may you may get bested right, you may get beat and even if you play second or third, you take home a good chunk of
change. But but still like it's is it just, it just seems like from the outside looking in, it's more trouble than what it's worth. So I'm with you on that definitely. Yeah, what it what? What games are the most popular for professional gamers? Well, that is a very good question. Thank you. I'm sorry I didn't let you prep it. No. No, no, no, no. It's fine. The top what? No way. Is it Stardew Valley? It is, it is not. It is it is not. Do you want to go by viewership or money?
Let's hear about Let's start with viewership. All right, I got viewership. The number one game, and we're not going to know any of this is Mobile Legends Bang Bang. I don't know what that is, but the peak viewers are at 2.7 million. OK, a game we would know League of Legends 1.9 million. Valorant is at 1.3, Counter Strike 1.2 and for those of you who don't know, these are all like League of Legends is a MOBA multiplayer multiplayer online battle arena. Yes, I read that because I
didn't know what a MOBA was. So League of Legends is a MOBA. Valorant Counter strike is are the you know, FPS or third person shooter games like Fortnite or whatever. And then there's Pub G which still sits at 697,000, Fortnite which is at 642, Apex Legends, Battlegrounds, Mobile India and Dota 2 is still going, which is crazy at 418. Street Fighter is at 364,000, Rocket League is at 290,000, Call of Duty is at 223. And that's ongoing.
Yeah, it's it's insane. Do you follow any pro gamers? No. No. Oh, that's that's a lie. No, actually that's the truth. No, I don't follow or subscribe to any pro gamers. I, I and I watch like a Justin Wong video Street Fighter fighting games. I am subscribed to a casual, a casual pro pro streamer, which is which is very weird. His name is Maximilian Dude and he will cover fighting games and he will play fighting games and he's really, really good.
But I think he has all these sponsorships, which means he can't enter the tournaments and he can't be in them. He can host them and he can appear, make appearances and stuff like that. And he's he's in California. So like, of course, there's a lot of things that come out of California and he's there, right? He's there. He's the he's in the forefront. But that man also gets up at like 7:00 AM to watch a virtual fighter direct that gives him nothing.
And you can see the disappointment leave his face. This man is also into Final Fantasy, Dark Souls and all that stuff so shout out the Maximilian dude. That's the if there's a person to follow on the Internet who is a casual like us but just makes a ton more fucking money doing
what he does, it's him. OK, this this brings up a question for me and it's where, where's the threshold of like what stops him from being considered a professional gamer if he has the viewership and he had he's making good money off of it? Like where is that threshold for you or? I would think that it's the, I would think that's the embargoes and the with the sponsorships,
right? Like so if Capcom sends him a game two weeks earlier, he hasn't then anybody else is going to get it. He has an advantage, right? So it's the same with just the wall. You know, I'm sitting at home in Ohio and I get these games early and I can't even enter, I can't even enter local tournaments because of the the fine print and the they say, you know, if you accept this game to review, you can keep it. You can't make any money off of it, right.
If I bought the game and didn't review it, then I can enter any tournament I want. But there are tournaments right up the street from me that I can't enter because if they found out they find my name or they find something or whatever, I could be, you know, banned. I can get in trouble for gaming Nexus. I can do it. You know, whatever, because gaming Nexus can't accept gifts, right. We can't accept we can't accept gifts and then review the the the the gift that we receive
right. So if like, for instance, NVIDIA sent us like a card and it was like, this is yours, thank you for supporting NVIDIA. You know, don't you know, you can say something about it, you know, whatever. And we went and was like, this sucks or this is the greatest thing ever, we'd be in trouble. So I think that's the threshold. I think that's the the idea. But that's just me. That's just me. I haven't seen Max enter a
tournament. I've seen him throw mad tournaments, I've seen him host tournaments, but I have not seen him enter, and I haven't seen just a Wong enter a tournament in a while either, though I have seen him casually play pros, you know, from other countries and things like that. And all that stuff is always entertaining because it's either him tearing people up or him getting tore up.
And, you know, I don't know why it's fun to see people like, you know, those guys compete, but then like people, you know, beat Justin Wong is one of the greatest of all time. If not, what if not the greatest of all time? And you know, to watch him get beat is just crazy. Do you have to qualify to enter a tournament or is it just like open registration? Some of them are open registration, some of them are qualified. It all depends on what the tournament is.
And some of those, some of those qualifiers are different tournaments. So you actually have to enter a tournament to be in the tournament. Like you have to place in a, you know, maybe top 25 or 24 or whatever. So you have to play somewhere in that tournament to be in that next tournament. So what I'm hearing? Like a program? Is when Hello Kitty Adventure Island tournament comes up. I can just, I can just go and try my best. Did you buy? Did you buy it? Yeah. And you didn't review it?
No. Yeah, absolutely. I'm in all right. Hello Kitty tournament here I come When? When that, when that happens, it's not, it's not a thing. When that happens, you know we'll be we'll be front and center, cheering you on. Listen, Maximilian can have a Hello Kitty tournament. He can host it. So here's the thing, right? What stops us from being the an influencer like Maximilian, right? And I I'll tell you what stops me. Time. Yeah. I, I just don't have the, I just
don't have the time. And I'm not saying that Max, you know, I'm not saying that Max doesn't like, he devotes a lot of his time. And there are, you know, it's a full time job. It's a full time job. There are 6 to 8 hour live streams where he takes breaks and he, you know, he takes care of the, the family and all that stuff. But there are like, it's literally him saying I got to go to work and then he just, you know, goes up to this room. Yeah. And I think something to consider too.
And you're an, you are a strong extrovert and I'm like on the line of introvert extrovert. But that is like 6 to 8 hours of being on like you are. And I don't think a lot of people realize that because you go in, you see it, you see him talking, you see him engaging, and you're like, oh, OK, yeah. But that goes on and on and on for a very long time. Yeah, and, and and he's and when you say he's on like that is not a joke. That is not like he is on that
man. I've I've seen that man like fighting sickness and still just being in a chair going yeah, Chad, this is going on and you're just like, dude, take a break. Like and he'll like apologize for like taking it. He's like, sorry, we didn't stream yesterday. And I'm like, I could never. I know. I have AI have meeting a block of meetings for three hours and I need to go home and take a nap. I can never apologize to any of
y'all for not. I haven't streamed since last Tuesday. I don't owe y'all shit, right? Well, and I'd like to talk about something that you addressed earlier on in this segment about I feel like when they get to a certain point, it's easier to drown out the trolls. But you. Have to get to the point where you're where they're being drowned out, and that's a long time to hear all of the feedback from the people who have opinions on the Internet. Right.
Yeah, that's, I mean I, I have 0 interest in being an influencer or any of that because we know I don't like people talking about who I am. It's but right. So like I do think that's part of the grind, right? And there are, I mean, stacks and stacks of things that these people have go again, you know, we talked about the travel, we talked about grinding on the video game. We, we, you know, we talked about, we haven't talked about offline, right? You're not doing this online all
the time. You are offline practicing this stuff. You are, you are in the lab, if you will, grinding on this stuff. My cousin shout out to Joshua Zimmerman who can beat everyone I could put up against him but won't enter a tournament to save his life. And I like why? And you know what he says I'm not good enough and I'm like, but I feel like you don't. You won't know if you're good enough until you enter this A tournament, any tournament. My boy Darrell Stewart is the same thing.
Same analogy with golf. And I go, why do you keep practicing golf and not playing it? And now he's entering tournaments and he's he's doing OK. I think he entered 1 today actually so. Well, I feel like that's part of growing your craft too. Like that's a different way you can play, you know, at home against the Internet or you can play on your own. But when you're in that different stadium of like a tournament, if that's you're like, that is a different type of muscle usage, right?
It's crazy. It's it's in muscles, right, because you have to tune out that crowd. You have to be ready for your opponent, which you may or may not know who it's going to be, right. It's just a different vibe for, you know, Street Fighter tournaments are the wildest thing I've ever watched, right? They just did Evo Japan. Those tournaments are absolutely goaded. They are amazing to sit there and watch and I can watch those tournaments and going why didn't
he do that? But then go back and play and go, I can't do that. You know what I mean? Like. I couldn't. I couldn't react as even close to how some of these guys, you know, Punk is a champion. A shout out to shout out to Punk. Amazing, amazing. But it's just it's just crazy to watch these guys. Like what do you do outside of this?
Yeah, I always have to remind myself when I watch stuff like that, that I am just an armchair expert, you know, because, yeah, it's like, oh, I would have done that. Yeah. No, you, you don't. You can't even get into the tournament, Kelly. Right. Also see football, basketball, baseball, soccer. Like you watch these things and you go, why did you do the ball? Yeah. Because you're not the quarterback, that's why. Motherfucker, shut up, sit down and eat your goddamn wings.
Yeah. That's why I this is totally off subject, but I always love it when people say we won the Super Bowl. You didn't do Jack shit. You didn't do anything like you cheered from your living room. You. Didn't do a goddamn thing. Your fandom did not do anything for their, you know, whatever. You bought a ticket to a game in Cincinnati. Stop it. Like, yeah, calm down. Calm down, you know so. Yeah, and, and the marketing alone too, like that outside of the gaming, you still have to
market yourself. You still have to go to events, you still got to get out there. Like what kind of tenacity does somebody have to have? That's so much hustle that somebody has to have to get themselves front and center enough to even start to become a professional gamer. And you know, the mistake I made, I thought that these people were like social constructs to themselves, right?
I used to think I'd be like, there's no way the any of these people have any social skills there on the Internet the entire time. And then they go to these tournaments and they don't even speak, you know, whatever, whatever that is a bullshit ass lie. They have to have some sort of like, it's like you said, extra. They have to be some sort of extrovert to be out there in these tournaments, traveling on these planes, going to these
places, being in these hotels. They have to do something. And I know it's tiresome. God damn it. It's, it's just crazy to even imagine, which is why I am stuck proudly as a fucking casual. There will never be a time they they I flew out to that NBA 2K thing and it was surreal to see a room full of people who play NBA2K like like it's their job and they were invited to this thing because they played that game like it was their job and all of them were talking shit to
each other and laughing. There was a full fucking there was a basketball there. The basketball game broke out like a five O 5 actually broke out at the basketball Hall of Fame the the A Smith center. So like they, they have the social skills they have, they have. To they have to. They have to. Yeah, well, because you have to be likable too. If you want a following, you have to be likable.
So I think you wouldn't get to a good standing if you weren't likable and and good on camera and good in interviews and good, you know, face to face. We talked about there's a there's a there's a fortnight player. Everybody knows who Ninja is. Tyler Ninja Blevins $50 million this man is worth from playing Fortnite. Wow 24,000,000 subscribers 2.5 billion views 18.5 million followers on Twitch, which he quit at one point.
At $5 a month per per subscription, he regularly earns between 500,000 and 1,000,000 per month playing video games. How often does he? How often is he on like? I'm sure I haven't seen a Ninja stream in years. OK actually I take that back. I've never seen a ninja stream like in and it's full like you see clips, right? I've never sat and watched ninja like stream for hours. I I just can't, I can't do it. I I need to be doing something. It's just, you know, whatever. So there's no way.
But there are people who will watch, watch this man do stuff. And you know, from Detroit, MI, Born in 1991. Born in 1991. Ninja was born four years before I even got out of fucking high school. I knew you were going to say how old you were. Yeah, Ninja, it's just. These whippersnappers and they're. God damn kids. Professional gaming. In 2018, eighteen that were Red Bull E Sports and held the Red Bull Rise Till Dawn fortnight event in Chicago. By Ninja's estimate, he made
nearly $10 million. And in 2020, Epic Games honored his role in Fortnite success by adding a Ninja cosmetic skin to the game. So he's in the game. Like there are other people who have been in the game since this all this whole thing started. You know, you know, Snoop Dogg's in the game, Sabrina Carpenter's in the game, like, you know, whatever. But like influencers in games. Crazy. In 2015 he was on Family Feud. In 2019 he was in the NF LS Top 100, the 100 year game ad.
Oh, so he was in the ad for the Super Bowl? He was in an ad for Super Bowl. He released the book Get Good. My ultimate guy to gaming. In 2019, he took part in Fox's The Masked Singer, performing Old Town Rd. Like, you know what I mean? So I think it starts at gaming, right? Yeah, I think it starts at gaming. But then you become this entity. You become this, this. You have to do all this other.
You have to do all this other stuff you have to make an appearance in. You have to make a business in these movies that are about video games. You have to get these sponsorships. And I think that's what all but God, I just can't even fathom the amount of things you have to pay attention to. Well, and you hear kids always saying like, oh, when I grow up, I want to be a professional gamer.
Like, I hear it all the time. And it's like that part of the reality is so lacking for so many kids because they're not. They're thinking, oh, I just play games online. I love playing games. And it's like there's so much more to it. I, I, I think that comes with
any like Walk of Fame, right? Like, you want to be an actor, be like, Oh, yeah, it looks easy on camera, but you don't know that you have to make appearances and go to the Met Gala and you know, all this you, you, you have to do all these things and. Joseph, you have to work out. You have to go to the gym. You have to go to the gym bro. You have to go to gym bro. I could never.
Ever, ever can't do it. I just think it's it's it's fascinating to see it done, but it it definitely tells me that I, I will. I'll never do. I'll never. This is as professional as it's going to get, right? Gaming Nexus is as professional as it's going to get. Please keep flying me to your things. Please keep bringing me to your press conferences. Please keep inviting me to these these wonderful reveals. You know what? And throw and please. Yeah, and throw me on there too.
Why not? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Let me sign up and be pressed at these conventions and yes, absolutely. But professional gamer, that ain't me. Filthy casual is the, is the is the the word of the and people you know, that just comes from people being mad at casual gamers who don't do all the things that need to be done to win a game. Right. They're competitive. When you say people get mad, what do you mean? This is like you're again, This is why you don't listen to the
chats, right? Your, your Reddits, your Twitter is your threads, right? People are like, Oh my God, I can't believe the person didn't do this move in this game, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. What were you trying to win? Like, you know, competitive games, like if it's four on four, like playing Fortnite with my friends is stressful because one or two of them may be really trying to win the game. And I'm like, to what end? We're not winning anything.
We're not winning any money. We're not moving up any leaderboards. We're not, you know what I mean? Nothing's going to happen if we lose. So there was a, there was a time where I was just like, I'm never playing this game because people, they're too serious. But when people started taking it more casually, I was like, Oh yeah, I'm in. Right. And when you could be Sabrina Carpenter. When you could be Sabrina Carpenter.
Like who could say no? I could, I, I definitely did for the longest time, but then, you know, Fortnite was like, here's Sabrina Carpenter and I was like, shit. So now I have Sabrina Carpenter. I have Sabrina Carpenter. I, I don't know, I, I just feel like I don't think casuals are
getting a bad Rep anymore. I just kind of wanted to, you know, say that there are more of us out here then there are profession like professional gamers and you know, professional gamers get a bad rap because, you know, you may think that all they do is play video games. They do a lot more than you would ever believe. And I feel like they deserve respect too. I feel like I feel like these on both sides of the coin. I think everybody feels to be respected.
I do agree with the anger against try hards, which are the people who are not professional, but they're good enough to yell at casuals. Like why didn't you do the thing? Because because why don't you know, go out and touch grass and all that stuff. You know the people with you know the 500 followers, but they play Overwatch professionally and you're like, but do you? What tournaments have you entered?
What you know, whatever. And then you go back and forth and back and forth and I don't know if those try hards neither come to Jesus or I don't know, maybe stop being Dicks online. It could never be me. It could never be you because what's the most competitive game you've played? We know the answer, folks. We just wanted to say it. We Halo. Go on. Halo. The game is Sonic too. We can link the stream if you guys want to see Kelly get
decimated. I feel like decimated is a strong word, Joseph, and we are, we are way, way behind on a rematch. Like we haven't, we haven't done the the Sonic in a long time. And I I'm a professional Sonic. Player so I don't play with casual. So, but I want to, I want to be Sonic, because in the special stage, Sonic starts in the front, and with Joseph Moore, it's hard to get in front of Sonic. It's hard to get in front of Joseph Moore. Sonic. Joseph Moore. You know. Let's you know what?
Let's see how you know what I'm going to do. You know I'm going to do you a solid. I, I would like to we, we, we, we talk about how maybe you're not the expert at Sonic because I am, but you are an expert at something dozens of Dragons. Yeah, well, I wouldn't even call myself an expert. You know, I've played for eight years. I didn't. I tell you this, I play, I've played for like 8 years now and I still feel like I have no idea what I'm doing.
Great, I'm going to give you a softball quiz and see how great. You will do OK. It's going to happen, but not right now, after this break from. Zip recruiter could be a zip recruiter. This break could be this commercial could be used at recruiter. But you chose poorly, right? You chose poorly. Go ahead and sponsor your other gamers. Go ahead and sponsor those professionals. Those filthy casuals right here will be sponsored by anything else. Yeah, meanwhile I'm DM ING LinkedIn.
So, zip recruiter, we'll be right back, but without you, right here on the Gaming Nexus podcast. That's called a call back, Joe. Call back, bitches, call back. Are you enjoying the show? Well, good. Go to gamingnexus.com for all your gaming news. You can see John talk about video cards with Jason talk about the finals, Kelly talk about fozy games or air talk about pinball VR. It's all there gaming nexus.com. Welcome back to the Gaming Nexus podcast.
I want to apologize to Zip Recruiter for Kelly's blatant use of LinkedIn and the subsidiaries they're in. Did I use that word right? Of course I did. I'm smart, and you know how smart I am, Kelly. How smart are you, Joseph? I'm so smart about video games. I said. I wasn't a professional gamer. I'm lying, right? I'm a professional gamer. You know why? Because I know everything there is to know about video games. Everything, everything we will see about that. Oh yeah, why so?
Because I have prepared questions to see if I can stump you on video games. How dare you. This wasn't preemptive. No, we didn't. This is thrown at me randomly. How? Why? This is a good television. Well, Kelly, if you have a quiz for me, then I have a quiz for you too. Oh yeah. Yeah, because you claim to be a professional at Dozens of Dragons. You tell me every day I'm a professional at Dunzons and Dragons and I go, are you every
day? I get a text every morning at 10:47 and it says I'm a professional at Dozens of Dragons and I'm sick of hearing about it. So now I went to beano.com and found a quiz on Dozens of Dragons. Ultimate Dungeons and Dragons Quiz Shout out the beano.com. You know what though, I I wrote my own questions. Oh well. So. That's because your prep is different than mine. I would love to see what questions you would write for DNT. Do you walk into a forest at any point in the game?
Yes or no and show your work on the answer. All right, do you want it? Yes. What's your first question? I'm ready. What classic video game was slated for Michael Jackson to do all of the music? Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Yep. Is that right? Yeah, God damn it. Yeah, in fact, the music is heavily influenced by Michael Jackson, and you can hear when you're listening for it. You're like, Oh yeah, I can hear why they created this for him. Do you want to hear another fun
fact? Yeah. They did the re release for Sonic 3 for like modern systems and they took some of that music out. So if you have an original Sonic 3 cart, it may be worth more because the Michael Jackson music is still in there. That's. Fun. Yeah, Yeah. All right. My first question is a softball question. Which of these is not a class? And dunzons and Dragons? OK Druid Rapscallion. Barbarian or rogue Rapscallion. Rapscallion. I've literally played all of the
others. It doesn't tell me if this is the right yet. Well, no, no, OK. Somebody call Randy. It doesn't tell me if they're right yet. All right, I'll throw another one at you. OK. Which nickname? Oh, I can't show you that. I'll skip it. I'll skip it. Which year was the game first introduced, 196919781989 or 1999? What was the 1st 169? Yes. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it had to offend that. You're going with 69? Yeah. Nice. All right, your turn. OK, When was the first Call of
Duty game released? What year? Call of Duty was first released 2009. No, you're not even close. I was going to give you 2 years either way. Thirteen, 2003. OK, I, so I, I tried to do that with the whole Grand Theft Auto thing and I was like, well, it was released before Grand Theft Auto. And then I tried to realize how it like Call of Duty was like, it's OK back then today, but you know, whatever. All right, so it was 2003. Yeah, I had to double check myself, but yeah.
I'm one for one. I'm one for one. That was that was a tough one. I know it wasn't very fair because you're doing multiple choice and I didn't give you a multiple choice. I have a tough one for you. Yeah, let's hear it. What does DM stand for? Dark magician Dragon magic? Oh no, delightful mum or dungeon master. This is way too difficult. I know. I'm going to have to go with Dungeon Master. You're dumb. I can't believe you picked that one. That was stupid. I can't wait to see the the
answers based on that one. What is the name of the film starring Tom Hanks that was based on Dungeons and Dragons? Was it mazes and monsters, Wizards and warlocks, mages and magic, or demons and swords? Oh I have no idea. I'm going to say mages and magic, but I'm not sure. I'm going to choose mages and magic. All right, cool. OK, And my next question is, and then you can go for one. OK, sure. I have one. Another one. What is the maximum numbers of sides a die can have?
6/12/17 or 20. OK false there are 100 sided die. Oh, but most typically in gameplay, 20 sided is the highest in the set. There you go. All right, I chose 20. Your turn. I chose. Properly, what two games led to the creation of the current video game rating system? Mortal Kombat. Night Trap. Yes, that's that's a good one. Let's. Fucking go right. Is that right? Yeah, can I ask you Night Trap? This one is too easy though. Night Trap was re released when
Night Trap came out. The president of Nintendo at the time and said that they will never be a Night Trap game on Nintendo systems at all ever. And they released Mortal Kombat 1. Instead of blood they had sweat and they changed all the fatalities right when they they then eventually released Mortal Kombat 2 with all the blood and all the fatalities intact. And this two years ago, I believe Night Trap came out for the Nintendo Switch Remastered.
You know what? When Mortal Kombat first came out, my mom was aghast at how gory, how gory it was. Isn't that funny to think about now? You should show her the things now. Oh it's nuts Barb. The fatalities in the new one in 11 and the new one are insane. I know. I don't understand how they come up with this shit. Barb would be horrified. Barb, go watch some fatality videos. I'm going to ask you one more, and this is a really softball question. I know you're going to know this.
Which video game did Mario originate in? Donkey Kong. Yeah. As Jump Man, Jump Man and Mr. Video. So Mr. Video was his first name. Then they called him Jump Man because, you know, he did the jump stuff, right? And then they named him after a landlord that Nintendo had and he had, they had a good relationship with, and they named him after that landlord. So Mario was named after that landlord. Crazy. Yeah. I'm a nerd and pretty proud of it. If people are listening to this,
they're they're nerds too. We're all in our community. It's not a bad thing anymore. Some of them don't know it's common. Which of these is not a race in Dungeons and Dragons? OK, not a race. Yeah. Human, elf, fawn, half orc. A fawn? OK, you would think it was human, wouldn't you? I would think it was. I would think it was 1/2 orc. I don't know what a half orc is.
Yeah, humans are the lowest. Like when people say they're playing a human, I'm always shocked because you're just like, you can never have a good ability. Like you're just the weakest of all of them. And I'm like, OK, solid choice, Human barbarian, OK. Joseph used logic. It didn't work it. Didn't. What shape is the board? Square, circular, triangular or there is no board? OK, the viewers cannot or the listeners cannot see the my face. Would you ask that question?
Because I was like, what do you mean? What shape is the board? My face was like contorted to an anger like I was like. If I'm actually was a face, Kelly just made it actually. Because there is no board. Yeah, there. You go. All right, all right. Your turn. The the word Tetris is a combination of the Greek word Tetra and what 6 letter word and a a favorite of the game creator. The word Tetris is the combination of a word. Tetra. Tetra. And a. 6 letter word word.
That the creator was a fan of. I just reviewed Tetras Forever. So you should know this. Why don't obviously? It's the name of a game that he used to play. He used to play with like little. They weren't tetraminos. That's what they're called. The pieces are called now. Tetra. I don't know. I don't know. I'm going to be pissed. Tell me. It's it's surprising because it's tennis, so tet Tetra it's
not. It's not a game that God damn it it, that's exactly it. It's the first thing they say in the interview, in the interview with Tetris Forever. It's the first thing that comes out of his mouth. He's like, I was a fan of, you know, Tetris and tennis, Tennis. I hate myself. I'm no longer a nerd. Please kick me out of your community. All right, which TV show currently features Dungeons and Dragons? Stranger Things. OK, didn't even let me finish the question.
All right, cool. Cool. And what is the name of the guy who created Dungeons and Dragons? Oh gosh. Oh, this is this is terrible too. Is it Gary Guy Jacks, Gary Jennings, Gary Grunch or Gary Barlow? His name is Gary. Yes, and he plays tennis. Can you read them to me one more time? Gary Guy, Gygax, Gygax, Gygax, Gary Jennings, Gary Grunch, or Gary Barlow. And I apologize if I'm botching that first name. Well, I think it's the. I think it's the first name.
Great, you think it's the first name. Is that your final answer? You don't lock it in. Yeah. You wanna phone a friend? Fun fact, there is a Comic Con or a like convention out in Wisconsin where he's from Wisconsin, I think it's Wisconsin, called Gary Con. Gary Con. Yeah, Gary Con. Oh OK I skipped one. What nickname is the game known by the dragon game? Double DRPG D&D. D&D. Like why would they do that? I even I knew that one. Yeah, I mean, you knew DM too, right?
Yeah. Oh yeah. DM is an easy one. Did you know that in other tabletop games it's AGM? So you have to remember when you're playing a different tabletop game that isn't Dungeons and Dragons to not call your leader Adm. Is it defensive? Like, do people get beat up like? Yeah, we're really, we are a very violent community. That's what I like to hear.
I mean, like, like, I want people, like I want people to start like this weird thing to where you'd be like this motherfucker came into my house to play Katan. No, it's not. That's not it. One of the like Like Vampire the Masquerade. And he called me. Yeah. No Adm and I and I won't have it. I don't have it. There is no DM in Catan. Like, not only did I botch the the pronunciation of Catan, but I botched. Yeah, see, Look, I know everything about the Never mind. I think.
I think settlers of Catan can go either way. I've heard it. I've heard it both ways. Fair enough. All right, I can't wait to hear my score. Oh, is that all your questions? I can ask more if you want I. If you you have one more, I can tell you your score and then we'll we'll get out of here. All right, I'm going to ask this one. Go for it. Which PlayStation platformer released in 1996 has you play as the marsupial prone to mayhem who was captured and mutated by Doctor Neocortex?
Crash Bandicoot. Yeah, you. Didn't even have to finish it. Well, I did though and I appreciate you allowing me to, unlike when I yelled stranger things. Stranger Things DMS Katan, Chris Katan. DMSGMS. DMCMS Kelly, Your Quiz You scored a nine out of 10. OK, which one did the? Only thing you got wrong was the Tom Hanks one. Oh yeah, OK, I'm proud. Which was mages and Matt. I'm sorry, it was mazes and monsters. OK, I've never It must have. It must have not been a great film.
It looks like it's from the 80s. I mean, I I like Tom Hanks. I mean, we all like Tom Hanks, but not I mean we like Tom Hanks in Bachelor Party and Big, but we also like Tom Hanks in like sketches. As in, like we like, we love Tom Hanks. When Tom Hanks is Mr. what's the name? Is this? Any questions? Oh, oh God. David S Pumpkins. David S Pumpkins. That's one of my favorite skits ever. Like, don't you? You have to. And you have to let yourself go. You have to let yourself go.
You have to let be like, I'm Tom Hanks, I'm one of the most famous actors ever, but I'm going to get on SNL and do the absolute dumbest fucking thing I've ever done, and it's going to be great. Yeah. And it was great. It was it was amazing. So Tom Hanks, if you want to sponsor our podcast, DMS are open. We have an opening now, Zip
recruiter left. They no longer want to sponsor us. So therefore, Tom Hanks, if you are available and you want us to watch your movie Of Mice and Magic or something, you know, let us know. Yeah, we'll come out. We'll we'll be your DMS and GMs. Yeah, I, I make a good Margarita. That's my that, that's my argument, for us to come out and enjoy a nice film with you, Mr. Hanks. I play a horrible game of Dota 2, so Tom Hanks, get at us. Yeah, this, this episode sponsored by Tom Hanks.
Period. Nothing. He's not selling anything. He's not. There's really no reason for him to sponsor except he just likes us. Any questions? What is that being said? This episode is going off the rails real fast. It's gone. We will be back next week. We don't know what we're going to talk about yet. We may have a special guest. We don't know. We don't know. It's going strong. We love what we do and we
appreciate you guys listening. So yeah, there's that for Kelly Gray. I am Joseph Moore, always and forever. And thank you for listening to yet another episode of the Gaming Nexus podcast. We will see you in two weeks. Y'all be safe. Y'all stay blessed and zip recruiter, you're still in my heart. And if you're if you're Tom Hanks's lawyer, please don't contact us. Yeah, don't. Yeah. We were talking about Thomas Hanks lives lives in Saskatchewan. Yeah, Little League baseball
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