I'm sad Scott didn't include footage of the PC Clue game that has extremely gnarly prerendered death cutscenes. That one REALLY adds to the cluesperience
The sheer will power that Scott talks in-depth about Monopoly and Clue, mentions how many variants both get, and doesn’t even hint at his own version is astounding
Mono Poly is the name of a well regarded vintage Korg synthesizer. That's what "Mono Poly" on the Master System is referring to. What you're playing is actually a synthesizer.
@@ArshadZahid_nohandleideas best part is the fact that it was on a computer and we were on the same computer so i couldnt have cheated without her seeing me do it
I was actually one of the artists that worked on the Monopoly game for the Switch, I designed almost the entirety of the "Halloween" theme and a good chunk of the "Amusement park" theme. Not really the coolest property to have worked one, but it was still a great experience.
Behind the scenes clips revealed Scott essentially gave Eric a blank check to trash whatever and walk away and he responded after some thought with "...Give me the PS2 and some mustard."
You know, this is one of the funniest Scotts the Woz since Game Show Games. “I think the killer is… guilty.” “I got colonel mustard with the Mayo in the Walmart.” “I got baltic avenue.”
Would have loved to see the face of the cashier ringing him up for this. “You having a new years/ Christmas party?” “No, shooting a video about board game video games.”
Gonna be honest I own monopoly on every game console i own and on pc. It's an addiction, I randomly get obsessed with it and do nothing but play monopoly for like a week and then set it down for another year
I love the fact that Scott has props for even the simplest jokes to make the punchline hit harder. Like there was zero reason for the scene of them dumping all those dice out their pockets, or all the damn mustard bottles, but DAMN IT do I appreciate the unnecessary effort 😂
While it is fun to see Scott showing all those old school board game video games, he is only scratching the surface with them; yes, I know he is doing for the humour while showing and reviewing how these games play, but there are tons of really interesting board games now that have video game versions, Monopoly is like the board game equivalent of Tiger Electronics; you look into the Switch and you will find pretty damn good versions of Catan, Pandemic and even Carcassonne. Gotta say, I prefer to play Root in digital form, it is a lot easier to teach it thanks to the digital version considering how convoluted it can get due to all the factions and their rules, but the absolute best video game version of a board game is without a doubt Gloomhaven, now I don't have to take half an hour setting a single quest, nor do I need a forklift to move the damn box!
Games with a lot of freedom but complicated rules like Monopoly benefit from being contained in a digital space with a referee that does not break. Card games like MTG and UNO I also like the rules guided solely by a mindless and instant moderator. A game like Munchkin, where cheating is allowed until caught, I don't think would lose any charm without the opportunity to cheat
For sure. I see his point with the games he chose, but there are many great boardgames avialable for pc and consoles. Especially during the pandemic board game video games have brought me hours and hours of joy. And with online play or bots, you have always someone to play with. Because soemtimes I want to play a game that none of my friends really like. And in the past that ment I just didn't get to play it, but now I just play with people online.
Given it was invented in 1944 in Birmingham I’d say WW2 Also fun fact it’s called cluedo In the Uzk as that’s its name Also it’s based on the Latin words for i and play that harkens back to another popular UK board game called ludo and because that band wasn’t popular in the states the Parker brothers changed it upon gaining the rights
@@JakeGottfriedStudios so while ago people sent links that were basically clickbait and lot of the time it was linked to an image of guy stretching the hell out of his butt hole. Kinda like this 🫱O🫲
I remember a computer version of Trivial Pursuit where after it asked the question it just told you the answer and asked yes or no if you got it right. I was a friggin' genius at that game.
I remember The Game of Life on PS1. It was bizarre with these little animated shorts with whacky shenanigans occurring for a few different spaces. It was honestly pretty entertaining.
Man, Scott just comes up with these concepts for his videos that don't even come to mind to a majority of us. That takes a unique talent to make them work in execution. Also at 1:06, yes; make a video on that.
For me the best version for video game Monopoly was the 1995 version on the PC. It might feel empty but the feeling to the game felt so comfy and had charm.
15:37 Scrabble Flash is a physical game. I had it in my own hands when I was younger. It’s like scrabble if the screens were game boys and all five needed batteries.
There was so much breaking of various things in this episode, I'm genuinely impressed. Also, I would like to see you take a look at videogame board games.
11:46 I remember this one from 2011 or so, it somehow glitched where one of the blocks clipped into the others or something and the tower would just fall instantly over and over again
I think an episode on original board game video games would also be neat. There are so many things a computer can do that is impossible in a physical medium. Armello is a great game that has all the spirit of a boardgame, while using the strengths of a computer game. Gremlins Inc. is a great game that uses an interesting method of moving around the board, but would be incredibly finnicky to play in real life. You could even consider classic tactical games like X-Com, Fire Emblem, or the Might and Magic series to be board games. Hell, there are even some adaptations of board games that do things that would be incredibly difficult in real life. I remember one version of Risk that allowed players to plan their moves, and have them all execute simultaneously. Some also take card games, but do things you couldn't do in a physical game. Faeria is a card/board game, where you can create units, modify cards in your hand, generate new cards, and modify the board, which is theoretically *possible* but certainly not feasible in real life. Also, if you do end up doing a "video game board game" episode, also look into the modern resurgance of board game adaptations. From DOOM to Dark Souls to X-Com to Frostpunk to Slay the Spire, there are tons of board game adaptations of video games that are actually decent.
Slay the Spire isn't out for retail yet, were you able to play an early copy? I might be getting it for me and my GF when it drops, but i'm cautiously optimistic that it will be worth it
What's exciting is maybe home brewing a co ok climb or a race or a climb where you meet and fight. Only problem I see is having enough counters, it'll look like the video, you'll be spitting out teeth just to mark one extra armor point
I tried the game ROOT based on this comment. I got the mechanics figured out but insofar the rules are like cricket. I feel like without a rulebook I could watch 10 hours of gameplay and not decipher a single rule.
Did anyone else have arc of trivia on the gamewave? Great atmosphere, wish I could get the soundtrack, might have to borrow it from my grandparents so I can archive it
WTF is a Game Wave? Edit: I Googled it, & after some searching, I discovered it's an old Canadian videogame console from the late 2000s, that only sold 70,000 units. Now, I come from Canada, hell I was born in the same city the company's headquarters are located in, Mississauga, but I've never heard or seen this console. I'm sorry, but I don't think any of us can relate.
I hope you have the best of luck archiving a game for a system no one outside of Canada has ever heard of. I mean, who knows? You might be able to get it playable on PC when there isn't a emulator out there that can run Game Wave games from my knowledge.
@@sinzones3909 If they do archive it, maybe find a version that's just as good or better on something people have heard of, if they can't get it playable on its own.
17:50 That battleship game tricked my family when me and my siblings were younger when we saw it in a GameStop. Once we played it and saw it was one player and was not the board game, we went back to Disney Infinity.
The best board game video game experience I've ever had was with Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics on Switch, which is made up primarily of public domain games like Chess, Mancala, and Solitaire, but also features knock-off versions of licensed games like Uno ("Last Card"), Connect Four ("Four-in-a-row"), and Rock-'em Sock-'em Robots ("Toy Boxing").
I like how when Scott was showing all the various versions of Monopoly and Clue he decided not to show his editions of the games due to it probably being way to obvious of a thing to show .
Now I get not mentioning the Asmodee board game video games, they're less well known. But how could you forget the masterpiece that is NES Pictionary???
As a kid, I remember playing a Monopoly game for PC and just being impressed by well animated the pieces were. Each piece had a unique and inventive animation that was just fun to watch. For example, the battleship bobbed and swayed as if it was actually sailing through water
Well now you GOTTA do video game board games
Yes
@Jack Wrath no
@Jack Wrath Ah. He has arrived
Mario Kart Monopoly anyone?
then he can do his own board game
I felt the joke coming a mile away but “F*ckin’ Jenga!” still got me
Lol that is such a Scott thing to say
@@STICKOMEDIA True
@Don't Read My Profile Photo i don't know how to read
@@andydandy2161 same
@Don't Read My Profile Photo ok
I'm sad Scott didn't include footage of the PC Clue game that has extremely gnarly prerendered death cutscenes. That one REALLY adds to the cluesperience
Scott's universally known as "Not a PC guy."
What is it called I can't find it
@@cringekid07Murder At Boddy Mansion
@@cringekid07 Gex.
@@vinegar4556 brutalmoose has a really nice review of it that I recommend
2:15 I can't get over Scotts jolly little walk
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he is just so happy
Then the Ketchup gave him cancer
@@kingdude8723 he is so joyous
3:02
The sheer will power that Scott talks in-depth about Monopoly and Clue, mentions how many variants both get, and doesn’t even hint at his own version is astounding
Or he knows that a lot of people will probably see this video after those games are no longer available and be upset that they’re not able to buy them
Also jack: I'ma bot scott despite
He didn't do me no harm.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607always has been
@@echoelectic does no one know that he was joking when he said that
This is what I came to the comments for
Scott saying "goatse" is not something I ever thought I'd hear. Well done
I spit out my drink
It was almost uncalled for. Almost.
i literally made a creaturish noise
i should stop reading comments 1 minute into the video and spoiling myself
I froze in fear as he looked dead at the camera and asked “…right?”
The 3:30 dice emptying your pockets scene where he just spat out a die in the middle of that got me 🤣
The scene with a billion mustard bottles too got me hard.
As a dice goblin I can confirm we keep dice in our mouths
Thanks for pointing that out, squeezed 2 more laughs out of it!
@@alhuno1it fucking got you what now?
Bruhhhhh❤❤😂
Feels weird for Scott to diss Monopoly when he literally has his own version.
Fr
feels like he couldv incorporated that into the punchline too
and a version of clue
He dissed E-Monopoly
he has his own verison of monopoly?
A : what the fuck.
B : why the fuck.
C : where the fuck do i buy it.
Mono Poly is the name of a well regarded vintage Korg synthesizer. That's what "Mono Poly" on the Master System is referring to. What you're playing is actually a synthesizer.
@Amp Vé That depends who you ask...
L Ron Hubbard made a song called Windsplitter on a CMI Synthesizer that cost over $25K. It sounds like a Banjo-Kazooie song with horse noises.
@@HerecomestheCalavera the scientology guy? That's crazy
@@HerecomestheCalavera very interesting
@@HerecomestheCalavera Todd in the Shadows has a good video that touches on his attempt at a music career
That goatzee joke might easily be one of Scotts best jokes this year. The long pause before you realize what he's talking about is hilarious.
I recently watched one of Justin Whangs videos about Goatse so the Goatzee joke just hit so well 💀💀
I had to do a double take like did he really say that lmao
10:47
My mouth opened in surprise so slowly as I got the joke. XD
Never tought I would remember that thing from a Scott the woz video
The "please i can go bankrupt without this game, heres $40,000" killed me
the complete switch to an agonized scream is what makes it
This comment reminds me of the time my friend accused me of cheating in monopoly
On the computer
@@sandybeehives everyone accuses of that at some point in their game life
@@ArshadZahid_nohandleideas best part is the fact that it was on a computer and we were on the same computer so i couldnt have cheated without her seeing me do it
this aged like milk with verbalize lol
“I’m from the best generation, the worst one.” One of my favourite Scott the Woz jokes.
ONE PIECE
@@LorelaiLoreFATHERLESS
I mean, the best generation is always the worst one.
Seriously, huge props to Scott for being willing to do the most absurd things like buying a bunch of mustard for a quick gag.
And for Eric to eat two bottles of Mustard for the meme too
He also bought a bunch of Heinz. With the amount of mustard he bought, he had to ketchup
And eviscerating a playstation
Ain’t no way Scott gives a heart-felt monologue about the beauty of video games and then continues on like nothing ever happened. Truly amazing
Scott just works opposite to everyone else.
Heartfelt speeches about the importance and impact of video games throughout all time, THEN the pot shots.
Editing videos is tight.
I was actually one of the artists that worked on the Monopoly game for the Switch, I designed almost the entirety of the "Halloween" theme and a good chunk of the "Amusement park" theme. Not really the coolest property to have worked one, but it was still a great experience.
10:21 Scott barely holding back a fat grin lol I love it
Behind the scenes clips revealed Scott essentially gave Eric a blank check to trash whatever and walk away and he responded after some thought with "...Give me the PS2 and some mustard."
“They can make a goatopoly, they couldn’t make a goatzee…..right?”
easily the best Scott the woz joke this year
Goatse
I had to stop and go back
I came looking for this comment.
He knows!
I choked on my iced tea, it was an incredible joke
I’m having a piss poor night so a Scott the Woz episode is nice to see
Bro I read this comment as "I'm having a piss so a Scott the Woz episode is nice to see" 💀
Sorry to hear dude, hope things improve for you and the video helps
Wow this comment is relatable
Sorry to hear dude, hope your day gets better
better day tomorrow
"They could make a goat-opoly, they couldn't make a goat-zee" Why have you reminded me of such horrors?
I don't get it
@@wolfcafe3745 keep that inocence man
@@wolfcafe3745 look up goatse, really goofy funny picture :)
I thought he was talking about that weird Goat Simulator spin-off.
@@StonerWaifu it was DLC and I swear that was what it meant
You know, this is one of the funniest Scotts the Woz since Game Show Games.
“I think the killer is… guilty.”
“I got colonel mustard with the Mayo in the Walmart.”
“I got baltic avenue.”
2:09 he could of easily plugged in the 'Scot the woz edition' of monopoly
He's not that kind of guy
"When there's Monopoly, Clue is sure to follow" is way more subtle, I like it
@@DimitriEyonovich that's what I like about him
It would have broken the immersion of the world he built
Resisting the urge to make a "could have" comment...
DAMN IT!!
"I'm from the best generation; The worst one."
Very accurate. Sometimes, the best things can also be the worst things in many ways.
I had to pause the video to give myself a minute laughing cause I didn't expect such a strong joke right from the get go
5:43 my new favorite Out of Context Scott the Woz Moment
Yeah it’s great
Here’s $40,000
AAAAAAAAAA
13:18 this is the Best Voice acting ever
You ever buy 21 bottles of mustard for a 1 second joke?
All the time
that's like the minimum i have on hand at any given time... i have 72 bottles in my pantry right now!
he does so much for us.
Would have loved to see the face of the cashier ringing him up for this. “You having a new years/ Christmas party?” “No, shooting a video about board game video games.”
21 bottles of mustard AND 17 bottles of ketchup.
Just another day in Ohio!
The gameboy can do ANYTHING it could even do my taxes
The only tool i’d use
I heard it was gonna be able to sedate you……….I mean I don’t think any of you might ca-
It's not as impressive as the Super Nintendo, it paid off my student loan debt!
can it understand the concept of love? Wii Wheel can...
I use my gameboy as wd40
10:47 goes beyond just being funny; that is an impressively good joke.
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The bankruptcy joke at 5:40 is VASTLY under-appreciated
I guess im gonna use my imagination for some Scott the Woz-themed Jenga now.
10:47 Can't believe there's a reference to this in 2022.
gross 🤣
I JUST got this after rewatching it.
@@lordz19 i dont get it can you explain?
@@mangaprofilepicture5820Goatsy is very NSFW so watch out
literally a vine boom played in my head hearing that
The stork picture with the cursive ‘our bundle of joy’ was so funny
Gonna be honest I own monopoly on every game console i own and on pc. It's an addiction, I randomly get obsessed with it and do nothing but play monopoly for like a week and then set it down for another year
I am curious Which is your favorite monopoly?
Yeah I wanna know too, what IS the best monopoly?
What's the best version of monopoly?
I love the fact that Scott has props for even the simplest jokes to make the punchline hit harder. Like there was zero reason for the scene of them dumping all those dice out their pockets, or all the damn mustard bottles, but DAMN IT do I appreciate the unnecessary effort 😂
17:02 It went from a Wii game to a Xbox 360 one in the span of 3 seconds (rough calculation)
10:20 I love how Scott looks genuinely surprised and kinda slips out of character.
While it is fun to see Scott showing all those old school board game video games, he is only scratching the surface with them; yes, I know he is doing for the humour while showing and reviewing how these games play, but there are tons of really interesting board games now that have video game versions, Monopoly is like the board game equivalent of Tiger Electronics; you look into the Switch and you will find pretty damn good versions of Catan, Pandemic and even Carcassonne.
Gotta say, I prefer to play Root in digital form, it is a lot easier to teach it thanks to the digital version considering how convoluted it can get due to all the factions and their rules, but the absolute best video game version of a board game is without a doubt Gloomhaven, now I don't have to take half an hour setting a single quest, nor do I need a forklift to move the damn box!
Games with a lot of freedom but complicated rules like Monopoly benefit from being contained in a digital space with a referee that does not break. Card games like MTG and UNO I also like the rules guided solely by a mindless and instant moderator. A game like Munchkin, where cheating is allowed until caught, I don't think would lose any charm without the opportunity to cheat
For sure. I see his point with the games he chose, but there are many great boardgames avialable for pc and consoles. Especially during the pandemic board game video games have brought me hours and hours of joy. And with online play or bots, you have always someone to play with. Because soemtimes I want to play a game that none of my friends really like. And in the past that ment I just didn't get to play it, but now I just play with people online.
I just wished Root allowed for more than 4 people like in the physical version.
It's more than likely he only covered these games because monopoly, clue, jenga, etc are the only board games he's played
Gotta be honest the goatzee joke got me
I was not prepared
i don’t get it what’s the big deal about that joke
@@joostine3720 goatse is a famous shock site of a man's nude rear end
@@joostine3720 look up Goatse
@@SonyComputerEntertainment Don't scar him bro lmao
Game show games is one of my favorite Scott the Woz videos so I am glad to get what is likely to be a pseudo sequel.
I have Uno on switch and no one can convince me it was a bad investment
UNO on switch is the shit!
And here I am with Last Card in Clubhouse Games 51...
Nah fr, I was just playing that with my sister for hours a few days ago
same here
uno flip online is chaos
Uno somehow slaps as a video game, idek how they did it
13:12 I don’t know why this got me so good but Rex is the gift that keeps on giving 🤣🤣🤣
"I'm from the BEST generation: The WORST one."
Life summed up perfectly.
"What war did he serve in?"
"Don't worry, only the good ones."
Got me good lmao
Given it was invented in 1944 in Birmingham I’d say WW2
Also fun fact it’s called cluedo In the Uzk as that’s its name
Also it’s based on the Latin words for i and play that harkens back to another popular UK board game called ludo and because that band wasn’t popular in the states the Parker brothers changed it upon gaining the rights
10:48 I understood that reference
hehe...
I don't, please explain (and I mean unironically)
@@JakeGottfriedStudios
so while ago people sent links that were basically clickbait and lot of the time it was linked to an image of guy stretching the hell out of his butt hole. Kinda like this 🫱O🫲
@@JakeGottfriedStudios goatse was a shock website featuring a man stretching his anus with his hands
@@JakeGottfriedStudios”Goatse” is an infamous image of a naked man stretching his butthole wide open while hunched over
I remember a computer version of Trivial Pursuit where after it asked the question it just told you the answer and asked yes or no if you got it right. I was a friggin' genius at that game.
I remember The Game of Life on PS1. It was bizarre with these little animated shorts with whacky shenanigans occurring for a few different spaces. It was honestly pretty entertaining.
This is now the funniest Scott the woz video I’ve ever seen
Scott says Jenga on the wii is the worst game ever. My man haven’t even played dr. Jekyll and mr. Hyde on the nes or any ljn game yet
I thought it was Chibi-robo ziplash
Also love the AVGN reference
@@TM_Em0lga interesting
@@jj-lw5xx at least the controls and fizics in those games "works" but in jenga make the game unplayable
I love the pictionary segment
17:19 It’s a nice touch that Scott has the Virtual Boy and the Wii U on the same bureau
I LOVE THIS PART OF TOWN
6:59 Just be glad it wasn't Ms. Peacock
"Mono Poly."
"That's an oxymoron!"
Scott is a genius
Man, Scott just comes up with these concepts for his videos that don't even come to mind to a majority of us. That takes a unique talent to make them work in execution. Also at 1:06, yes; make a video on that.
For me the best version for video game Monopoly was the 1995 version on the PC. It might feel empty but the feeling to the game felt so comfy and had charm.
Is nobody going to talk about Rex absolutely demolishing the PS2 at 10:18??? I was so caught off guard I cannot stop laughing
12:16 the sequel
Scott's reaction made it seem that wasn't the initial plan lol
@@xxinsane_zaynexx5690it wasn’t 🤣
I honestly forgot about the Battleship FPS game haha
15:37 Scrabble Flash is a physical game. I had it in my own hands when I was younger. It’s like scrabble if the screens were game boys and all five needed batteries.
10:59 Thank you Scott. I had a board game game show memory buried deep in my head, and you’ve loosened it all over again.
1:09 I WANT YOU TO.
10:21 great acting by scott, he looks actually shocked
"HE MUSTARDED MY PS2"
Plot Twist: It wasn’t scripted
@@WyvernRex2099After watching the bloopers, I can confirm it wasn't scripted
Scott, you are a talented comedian. But when you do serious writing, you really do it well. Plus your voice fits a video essay format beautifully!
15:56 That cut
I guess this explains that suggestively named Monopoly board picture from his Twitter account
10:47 ...Goat...zee... oh no
This is most likely the last time we are going to get a Board Game Video Games - Scott The Woz video from Scott Wozniak so make sure to cherish this
he's gonna release a part 2 to prove you wrong
There was so much breaking of various things in this episode, I'm genuinely impressed. Also, I would like to see you take a look at videogame board games.
This reenactment of the current Monopoly Game movement by Scatt almost made me spit out my barf! 3:20
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16:41 The skit at the end was great. Comedy gold.
Happy New Year, Scott. Thanks for all the great videos this year! :)
We still have 2022 tho. So why are you saying "Happy New Year"
@@tbu_drachenkater5397 Because 2022 is almost over
@@erniewch8691 exactly, we dont have 2023 yet
Nope we still got 3 more episodes on the schedule
We have 3 episodes left before it ends! Let's save the celebration for the epic finale
11:46 I remember this one from 2011 or so, it somehow glitched where one of the blocks clipped into the others or something and the tower would just fall instantly over and over again
The unexpected "I have cancer" line is not needed, but became my favorite line due to how dark and surprising hearing him say it was
Did you not see the ketchup he was holding
@@sqyx93 Yeah I did, Must be part of the joke. But hearing him say it is funny in a dark way even without the ketchup part.
Scott didn’t even mention his own board games! Scott is a humble man.
Knowing that Scott now has mustard as a tax write off is just amazing to me.
10:19 Love how you can see Scott trying not to burst out in laughter just by his face.
I think an episode on original board game video games would also be neat. There are so many things a computer can do that is impossible in a physical medium. Armello is a great game that has all the spirit of a boardgame, while using the strengths of a computer game. Gremlins Inc. is a great game that uses an interesting method of moving around the board, but would be incredibly finnicky to play in real life. You could even consider classic tactical games like X-Com, Fire Emblem, or the Might and Magic series to be board games.
Hell, there are even some adaptations of board games that do things that would be incredibly difficult in real life. I remember one version of Risk that allowed players to plan their moves, and have them all execute simultaneously. Some also take card games, but do things you couldn't do in a physical game. Faeria is a card/board game, where you can create units, modify cards in your hand, generate new cards, and modify the board, which is theoretically *possible* but certainly not feasible in real life.
Also, if you do end up doing a "video game board game" episode, also look into the modern resurgance of board game adaptations. From DOOM to Dark Souls to X-Com to Frostpunk to Slay the Spire, there are tons of board game adaptations of video games that are actually decent.
Slay the Spire isn't out for retail yet, were you able to play an early copy? I might be getting it for me and my GF when it drops, but i'm cautiously optimistic that it will be worth it
What's exciting is maybe home brewing a co ok climb or a race or a climb where you meet and fight. Only problem I see is having enough counters, it'll look like the video, you'll be spitting out teeth just to mark one extra armor point
I tried the game ROOT based on this comment. I got the mechanics figured out but insofar the rules are like cricket. I feel like without a rulebook I could watch 10 hours of gameplay and not decipher a single rule.
13:36 “This is pretty damn Ohio”
Silly Scott there's no Jenga world tour in Detroit it's all been stolen
2:15 will go down as one of the best Scott gags for me.
god ikr
Finally a sequel to avgn's videogame boardgames video
That was Board James, not AVGN. I mean, AVGN was in it, but still...
Dude I just discovered you last night. You are genuinely hilarious. Good work
15:20 no, it’s gex!
Did anyone else have arc of trivia on the gamewave? Great atmosphere, wish I could get the soundtrack, might have to borrow it from my grandparents so I can archive it
WTF is a Game Wave?
Edit: I Googled it, & after some searching, I discovered it's an old Canadian videogame console from the late 2000s, that only sold 70,000 units. Now, I come from Canada, hell I was born in the same city the company's headquarters are located in, Mississauga, but I've never heard or seen this console. I'm sorry, but I don't think any of us can relate.
I hope you have the best of luck archiving a game for a system no one outside of Canada has ever heard of. I mean, who knows? You might be able to get it playable on PC when there isn't a emulator out there that can run Game Wave games from my knowledge.
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986nobody in canada either. what the heck is a gamewave
definitely archive it, maybe put gameplays on youtube?
@@sinzones3909 If they do archive it, maybe find a version that's just as good or better on something people have heard of, if they can't get it playable on its own.
It’s a great day when Scott Uploads
Every time I see Scott upload a video it’s like a warm blanket on a cold stormy night :)
17:50 That battleship game tricked my family when me and my siblings were younger when we saw it in a GameStop. Once we played it and saw it was one player and was not the board game, we went back to Disney Infinity.
Yeah, it's just call of duty.
"I am gonna hit you with a blunt object" something about the delivery and the fact that it only shows the aftermath has me in stitches.
And so has Scott.
Honestly the best videogame board game that I love and currently addicted to is Scrabble for the DS it’s like Scrabble GO but without the ads
Banger episode. Can't wait to see the bloopers for this one.
0:33 I don't think I've ever heard Scott talk so calmly and smoothly lol
5:52 Did anyone else expect Scott to include his own variant of Clue here?
I absolutely did
I did
I had family game night 1 and 2 on my pirated wii and man i never haf the same amount of fun playing a board game alone in my life!
The best board game video game experience I've ever had was with Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics on Switch, which is made up primarily of public domain games like Chess, Mancala, and Solitaire, but also features knock-off versions of licensed games like Uno ("Last Card"), Connect Four ("Four-in-a-row"), and Rock-'em Sock-'em Robots ("Toy Boxing").
I like how when Scott was showing all the various versions of Monopoly and Clue he decided not to show his editions of the games due to it probably being way to obvious of a thing to show .
I wonder if he also knows how big solo board games are. There is a top 100 list updated every year on boardgamegeek
He went the whole video without mentioning his own board games. What a truly humble man
I remember playing Monopoly Jr as a kid on PC it was kinda charming and had minigames on some properties
of course we want you to make another weird board games video games board games video!!! can't wait to see it, this one was absolutely hilarious
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So cool to see Scott in the game at 5:02
Now I get not mentioning the Asmodee board game video games, they're less well known.
But how could you forget the masterpiece that is NES Pictionary???
13:08 and now the funniest thing you ever seen
As a kid, I remember playing a Monopoly game for PC and just being impressed by well animated the pieces were. Each piece had a unique and inventive animation that was just fun to watch. For example, the battleship bobbed and swayed as if it was actually sailing through water
Goatse reference, nicely done.
Can’t wait for when Scott the Woz Monopoly comes to the Switch.
„I got confused“ might be my favourite Scott the Woz joke ever 6:56
That Monopoly Deluxe Edition set from the late-'00s and '00s was the best! Still my go-to set whenever I play
I don’t understand how he just keeps getting better and better at comedy. If we do not stop Scott the Woz soon, he will become King of Bits.