@@ErinPlays This is an old comment but damn don't be so insecure. It's just that people tend to idealize youtubers (like they do with actors etc), but that also means you're doing something good.
You really showed you knew a ton about NES games. Impressive for sure. I learned a few things too. Great job with this video! Awesome editing. I could tell you put a lot of time into it.
They usually get auto deleted not sure if it’s per channel setting it up or if it’s a YT thing I’ve seen it happen on vid specifically about foot care too. It’s very strange to delete comments that aren’t out right offensive anyways.
Even while sitting on a pillow, my butt and legs would certainly fall asleep on the floor lol. Must have been uncomfortable towards the end. I always love your blast from the past videos. Especially the Sears catilogues. We had Nickelodeon, Disney Afternoon, and TGIF. Even bubble gum commercials were "radical". Life was certainly good. California games, and neon colors remind me of Saved by the Bell. Great, nostalgic video.
Rock on Erin!! - Nice video, I really dug that you edited the soundtracks for most of the games underneath each reveal, Excellent job, and a fun watch! 🙏
Quite original, taking the games out of garbage bags, Erin. Very original👌🏻. What I liked the most were your reactions when remembering what each one was about. I have the vast majority of those you showed, except for several unofficial and more expensive ones, of which I only have Felix the Cat. You look very nice and very pretty as always. Greetings👋
The amount of charm that genuinely oozes from a lot of these classic box arts alone is overwhelming compared to modern cover arts. Where most cases you either get dark/gritty or minimalistic/simplified. Regardless, if they reflect the final product.
1:37 It wouldn't shock me if the only reason Act Zero was made was because someone at Hudson randomly was like "Remember when Bomberman was like that?" and then it inexplicably stuck with the whole dev team.
When I was a kid we lived in Lakewood, WA right outside McChord AFB. We went to Hollywood Video quite a bit. We rented NES games, Sega Genesis & Playstation games. Eventually they did away with the NES & Sega but there for while they were there. Swamp Thing & Silver Surfer were the hardest games we owned. Neither my brothers or I could ever get through the first levels. I wish I still had those 2 particular games. It would be interesting to see how my kids would do trying to play them! What an awesome trip down memory lane! Thanks for putting this out!
Great video Erin! I really dig the analytical style of your videos. One of the most memorable NES covers for me was Kirby's Adventure. The colors really popped, and it looked like Kirby was inhaling the sticker off of the cartridge - well, it looked more convincing when I was seven.
Erin, this could be a stream idea, what ever you pull out of the bag you play. Also, after this morning's stream, I bought a bottle of Coke Starlight. The cotton candy taste is there but I think there was some vanilla mixed in. It was not a pleasant taste! I liked that you pulled out Classic Concentration, the only game to feature an awl!
I love your videos, similar to this and the Christmas/toy catalog reviews, because the nostalgia from these pseudo-artifacts of childhood hits just right. I also do have to give you massive props for being a brilliant content creator because videos like this are perfect for 2022 RUclips. You have going through garbage bags of classic NES games for the people that are into vintage gaming/collecting and a few shots of your feet in the frame for the weirdos. May the algorithm gods smile upon you and your low key feet vids.
Wow, this is my first time watching this video for some reason(I thought I seen it but nope). This video takes me back to when I had a giant ass collection of classic games, the good old days man, I had like 300 NES games back in the day, I would go to pawn shops, used game stores all over LA and the surrounding areas looking for gaming treasure, it was so damn fun man. -_- I miss the 90s. Oh! Excellent video Erin as usual.
@@deezy81 back when I was a kid most people didn't think about the day when CIB copies of Dragon Warrior IV or Bubble Bobble 2 would cost hundreds of dollars, we just sold off our previous gen collections towards new games for the next generation and when a newer generation came out we repeated the process all over again.
@@deezy81 they were foolish times, I remember seeing pictures from Funcoland/GameStop warehouses with like mailroom carts filled with game cartridges that were apparently recycled, I can't help but wonder how much less these games would cost now if all those cartridges had just been stored away for a few decades instead of being destroyed.
I like trying to identify games from a far distance. I can see: 4:11: A Boy And HIs Blob 5:26: Legend Of Kage & Silent Service (not sure). I think can see Bubble Bobble too. 5:42: Jaws 7:58: Legend Of Zelda & Duck Tales 9:26: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde 9:51: Nightmare On Elm Street (also not sure) 10:18: Multiple Game Genies 10:55: Batman 12:05: Deadly Towers 12:34: Kung Fu 15:04: Lolo 16:11: Total Recall 16:43: Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt 16:46: Dr. Mario 17:07: Golf 18:12 Balloon Fight 19:32: TMNT2 The Arcade Game I'm sure there are some out there that can name more.
So funny you mentioned Game Dude in North Hollywood, CA as it still exists(if it's the same place which high chances are it is) but their a used game(and to a certain extent media in general with DVDs, VHS ect). They have video games dating from the late 70s Atari 2600 to the present(2022 present) with Nintendo Switch Games ect. Not only that but they also have old ad posters on their walls from like MK 4 for Playstation 1 and N64, MK3 for Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, original Tomb Raider, Donkey Kong Country ect. What's also cool is that all the game consoles and games are in sections too so PS3 in 1 section, NES in another ect. They even have a few original arcade cabinets you can play of a few old Capcom games. Unfortunately there's no photo or video allowed in the store otherwise I'd make a whole documentary of the store with all the games in there but still a great experience and escapism going in there 🎮😀. Great video
Metal storm was a corner piece of my collection for yeats was my most expensive game i owned forba long time. Out shined by my copies of boxed Oger battle, Sunset Riders, and Knights of the Roud, but i gotta say out of all of em Metal Storms box art is my favorite, in all reality Metal storm is such a great game.
I love that the monster on the cover of Blaster Master has the screen that comes from someone taking a polaroid of the tv screen then cutting out the enemy and pasting it to the label.
Oh you lucky woman, I would've had so much fun looking through that! I lost all my nes games years ago and really cool to see this, i rember alot of those games 🙂
Erin, some of the games you mentioned are the ones I had when I own the NES. Great times, great memories and a lot of great records I set and break over the years. 😎
Hey Erin, the guys who did Blaster Master Zero series (Inti-Creates) are the same guys who did the Gal*Gun series too, just a bit of trivia here many people choose to neglect 😉
Game dude in Hollywood is still thier I believe.maybe I think it is. It's funny cuz I bought alot of ma coworkers childhood NES games and half of those games had that game dude sticker in the back of the games hahaha
I only have two shoe boxes of NES games. So yeah, I'm jealous. Not an NES but a suggestion if you haven't played it yet (You've played or tried so many it's hard to keep track anymore) I suggest Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure on Sega Genesis by Konami. I bought it complete 2 months ago for $20. It's like if Super Mario World and the Genesis Sonic games had a baby.
First time watching your channel and immediately a hit! Really cool to see so many NES games! Now, i never owned an NES console but i did own a SNES! I loved that console so much and got many game for it as well. I'm more and more into retro gaming lately and i regret getting rid of my older consoles. A mistake i will definitely correct! I already bought myself a PS3 and 27 PS3 games and now i'm going after a Hyperkin Retron 5. I really would like a Polymega but i don't know when that will finally release! Anyway, i'm looking forward to new video's and i'm going to watch through your channel for other video's! Keep it up! 🕹 😎
I do have some of these games but not a whole lot but these nes are very nostalgic or classic i do buy duplicate when the original game stop working and i also buy the same game by accident and you are not alone
I rented Tiny Toon's Cartoon Workshop as a kid. You pick a character (I used Fuzzball) and a background. Then you choose a bunch of animations to make a very awkward cartoon. It was simple but I liked it so much. You could hook it up to a VHS and record your cartoons but I couldn't get it to record. It was soul crushing, because I worked so hard on the Fuzzball cartoon, too. I have a lot feelings for this game.
A new video will be out in the next couple of days. I wish I could make content faster, but I'm dealing with some pretty bad carpal tunnel issues lately so it sucks. I upload my live streams on my second channel here though, if interested: ruclips.net/channel/UCwv1mTcHPPZF8-KU1H4rxwQ Thanks for watching my videos! :)
Late comment, but yeah, I remember playing 'Rockin' Kats' back when it came out and thinking it would've been a cool series like Heathcliff or something similar from 'DiC'. Maybe it was the Japanese paying tribute to Western cartoons.
Getting the music from each game was a nice touch on the editing side! Guardian Legend is one of my favorite NES games. I've been keeping an eye out for Rockin' Kats - haven't seen that one since I rented it as a kid. People like to hate on Krusty's Funhouse. I like puzzlers, and while the other Simpsons games are terrible, I think Krusty's Funhouse is at least not bad. Maybe not great, but not bad.
Blaster Master is #1. There is no better NES game. Only Punch out, Metroid and The legend of Zelda come in as close seconds. You have to get into it and you have to go deep into it without giving up and beat it. Then you'll understand. There's no save or password system, this is why it has remained the ultimate hidden gem for all these years.
As u was talking In the opening i heard the music to Super Spike Volleyball! I still play this game. Oh and i didn't get a notice about u posting a new video. Just giving u a heads up.
Randomly pulling out NES games like Metal Storm, Rockin' Kats, Swamp Thing, and Felix the Cat from a random garbage bag is the dream.
Love Erin she's such a legend
This is probably sarcasm but either way this comment made me smile lol
@@ErinPlays no sarcasm I think you're awesome
@@ErinPlays This is an old comment but damn don't be so insecure. It's just that people tend to idealize youtubers (like they do with actors etc), but that also means you're doing something good.
Yes love Erin she has a great collection and very smart on the games she plays
You really showed you knew a ton about NES games. Impressive for sure. I learned a few things too. Great job with this video! Awesome editing. I could tell you put a lot of time into it.
Hey thank you! I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed this video. Thanks for watching.
I see you and me are huge dorks when it comes to Jackal on the NES! Such a classic! Great gameplay, controls and catchy tunes!
Wow 🤩😍🥰😍❤️💖 the loot! Trash bags full of greatness. I bet you and Mike's collections together are insane.
Where are the feet comments.
Is Erin deleting them?
They usually get auto deleted not sure if it’s per channel setting it up or if it’s a YT thing I’ve seen it happen on vid specifically about foot care too. It’s very strange to delete comments that aren’t out right offensive anyways.
RUclips hates feet.
Even while sitting on a pillow, my butt and legs would certainly fall asleep on the floor lol. Must have been uncomfortable towards the end. I always love your blast from the past videos. Especially the Sears catilogues. We had Nickelodeon, Disney Afternoon, and TGIF. Even bubble gum commercials were "radical". Life was certainly good. California games, and neon colors remind me of Saved by the Bell. Great, nostalgic video.
I got up a few times to stretch! And thank you for watching the videos!
Glad to see you back making content. Keep it coming
Rock on Erin!! - Nice video, I really dug that you edited the soundtracks for most of the games underneath each reveal, Excellent job, and a fun watch! 🙏
Quite original, taking the games out of garbage bags, Erin. Very original👌🏻. What I liked the most were your reactions when remembering what each one was about. I have the vast majority of those you showed, except for several unofficial and more expensive ones, of which I only have Felix the Cat. You look very nice and very pretty as always. Greetings👋
Great video! Neat idea. Really enjoy these rapid fire retro type vids
Crazy Castle needs more love. I was addicted to it as a kid.
The amount of charm that genuinely oozes from a lot of these classic box arts alone is overwhelming compared to modern cover arts. Where most cases you either get dark/gritty or minimalistic/simplified. Regardless, if they reflect the final product.
Video game box art peaked in the 80s.
It really did.
“Duplicates happen” yup.. they sure do lol. Enjoyed the video
1:37 It wouldn't shock me if the only reason Act Zero was made was because someone at Hudson randomly was like "Remember when Bomberman was like that?" and then it inexplicably stuck with the whole dev team.
Oh no!
Silver Surfer!
The Horror. The Horror.
I'm surprised any copies of it are in good condition from all the rage-quitting that game caused.
When I was a kid we lived in Lakewood, WA right outside McChord AFB. We went to Hollywood Video quite a bit. We rented NES games, Sega Genesis & Playstation games. Eventually they did away with the NES & Sega but there for while they were there. Swamp Thing & Silver Surfer were the hardest games we owned. Neither my brothers or I could ever get through the first levels. I wish I still had those 2 particular games. It would be interesting to see how my kids would do trying to play them! What an awesome trip down memory lane! Thanks for putting this out!
Great video Erin! I really dig the analytical style of your videos. One of the most memorable NES covers for me was Kirby's Adventure. The colors really popped, and it looked like Kirby was inhaling the sticker off of the cartridge - well, it looked more convincing when I was seven.
Awesome game, would love a 2d sequel.
Loved this video! It was so fun watching you go through all the games!
Erin, this could be a stream idea, what ever you pull out of the bag you play. Also, after this morning's stream, I bought a bottle of Coke Starlight. The cotton candy taste is there but I think there was some vanilla mixed in. It was not a pleasant taste! I liked that you pulled out Classic Concentration, the only game to feature an awl!
That does sound like a fun stream idea! And haha, I'm sorry I caused you to buy Coke Starlight. Thanks for being in the streams :D
I drank some of that earlier today. It was horrible. The slice of convenience store pizza cleansed the palate, though.
I love your videos, similar to this and the Christmas/toy catalog reviews, because the nostalgia from these pseudo-artifacts of childhood hits just right. I also do have to give you massive props for being a brilliant content creator because videos like this are perfect for 2022 RUclips. You have going through garbage bags of classic NES games for the people that are into vintage gaming/collecting and a few shots of your feet in the frame for the weirdos. May the algorithm gods smile upon you and your low key feet vids.
Crazy Castle is such a fun game! I loved it as a kid, and still love it. It gets shit on because of AVGN, but it’s a simple pick up and play game.
That's so cool Erin, thank you for showing us! 🙆♀️
I was almost ready to freak out when I read NES games in garbage bags then when I watched this and heard it is not garbage I felt much better
I got to agree bugs Bunnys crazy castle is a great game 60 levels of greatness. I've only beat it once full through though
GOOD to see you back :)
Wonderful video. I'm now inspired to look up the full Konami & Capcom libraries of NES title. Those were good times in game production!
Kind of want to do this. Moving into a new house and everything board game and video game is bagged/boxed up. Thanks for all the great content!!!
Love this video for so many reasons. Great Erin, keep it up. Glad you seem to be feeling better. :)
This is a great video from Erin and I think its funny that she pulled these NES video games from a trash bag
Wow, this is my first time watching this video for some reason(I thought I seen it but nope). This video takes me back to when I had a giant ass collection of classic games, the good old days man, I had like 300 NES games back in the day, I would go to pawn shops, used game stores all over LA and the surrounding areas looking for gaming treasure, it was so damn fun man. -_- I miss the 90s. Oh! Excellent video Erin as usual.
Video brighten my day
Would love to stumble across a lot like that. Rare or common doesnt matter nothing beats playing games never got a chance to
I love Metal Storm! I still have my original copy! I was so surprised to learn that it's become so valuable.
Reminds me of the many Atari 2600 ET and Pac-Man games that were dumped at a landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico back in 1983.
I will always regret selling my childhood NES collection, every last game was CIB. 😑
Damn, you fucked up. You fucked up bad.
@@deezy81 back when I was a kid most people didn't think about the day when CIB copies of Dragon Warrior IV or Bubble Bobble 2 would cost hundreds of dollars, we just sold off our previous gen collections towards new games for the next generation and when a newer generation came out we repeated the process all over again.
@@mkeolver I remember those times.
@@deezy81 they were foolish times, I remember seeing pictures from Funcoland/GameStop warehouses with like mailroom carts filled with game cartridges that were apparently recycled, I can't help but wonder how much less these games would cost now if all those cartridges had just been stored away for a few decades instead of being destroyed.
@@mkeolver Yeah, I remember the Funco Land warehouse in Minnesota. I used to order from there..
I love this one!! Definitely a new fav. :)
Happy to hear that!
Wow great collection 👏 endless games I take retro games over today's games any day graphics are awesome but the retro games hit different
I like trying to identify games from a far distance. I can see:
4:11: A Boy And HIs Blob
5:26: Legend Of Kage & Silent Service (not sure). I think can see Bubble Bobble too.
5:42: Jaws
7:58: Legend Of Zelda & Duck Tales
9:26: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
9:51: Nightmare On Elm Street (also not sure)
10:18: Multiple Game Genies
10:55: Batman
12:05: Deadly Towers
12:34: Kung Fu
15:04: Lolo
16:11: Total Recall
16:43: Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt
16:46: Dr. Mario
17:07: Golf
18:12 Balloon Fight
19:32: TMNT2 The Arcade Game
I'm sure there are some out there that can name more.
What a subtle way to move the NES game collection: in two plastic trash bags. 😸
I thoroughly enjoyed this video, the nes is an amazing system
Cool video! Some gems in that trash bag
When I was a younger I used to thought MC Kids was a game based on rappers.
7:18 I like SUPER C more than CONTRA; Konami fixed the fire gun, and there’s more weird alien levels
Same. The original is fine but Super C was just more memorable. I always died but still had fun with it!
So funny you mentioned Game Dude in North Hollywood, CA as it still exists(if it's the same place which high chances are it is) but their a used game(and to a certain extent media in general with DVDs, VHS ect). They have video games dating from the late 70s Atari 2600 to the present(2022 present) with Nintendo Switch Games ect. Not only that but they also have old ad posters on their walls from like MK 4 for Playstation 1 and N64, MK3 for Game Boy, Game Gear, Genesis, SNES, original Tomb Raider, Donkey Kong Country ect. What's also cool is that all the game consoles and games are in sections too so PS3 in 1 section, NES in another ect. They even have a few original arcade cabinets you can play of a few old Capcom games. Unfortunately there's no photo or video allowed in the store otherwise I'd make a whole documentary of the store with all the games in there but still a great experience and escapism going in there 🎮😀. Great video
That sounds awesome! I'll have to go there one day.
Metal storm was a corner piece of my collection for yeats was my most expensive game i owned forba long time. Out shined by my copies of boxed Oger battle, Sunset Riders, and Knights of the Roud, but i gotta say out of all of em Metal Storms box art is my favorite, in all reality Metal storm is such a great game.
I love that the monster on the cover of Blaster Master has the screen that comes from someone taking a polaroid of the tv screen then cutting out the enemy and pasting it to the label.
That's the second to final boss.
I would love to see you play a classic game I loved called cadash it was like a fighter mage skyrim type quest game for older consoles
10:31 Metal Warriors for SNES is rare. And it's a really good game! 😱
Oh you lucky woman, I would've had so much fun looking through that! I lost all my nes games years ago and really cool to see this, i rember alot of those games 🙂
I’m sorry to hear you lost your games! But I’m glad these brought back some memories 😊
Nice feet!! I love Erin!!!
Such sexy feet.
i agree
Erin, some of the games you mentioned are the ones I had when I own the NES. Great times, great memories and a lot of great records I set and break over the years. 😎
Holy freaking cow! That's a lot of games. 😍
This was so much fun watching you go through all the games! Crazy Castle is an awesome game. Happy Monday, Erin!👋
I grew up playing _Dragon Warrior_ and _Blaster Master_ on the NES. Both were incredibly fun.
Erin, I would totally watch a volleyball video! Also, if you ever do another top ten sunsets video you should include that Atari volleyball game.
Oh, can you please do a video on that Tiny Toons studio game? I'm interested in what that consists of.
Maybe! Id have to try it out first :)
Hey Erin, the guys who did Blaster Master Zero series (Inti-Creates) are the same guys who did the Gal*Gun series too, just a bit of trivia here many people choose to neglect 😉
Game dude in Hollywood is still thier I believe.maybe I think it is. It's funny cuz I bought alot of ma coworkers childhood NES games and half of those games had that game dude sticker in the back of the games hahaha
Getting Paperboy and Toobin arcade cabinets are some of my arcade goals.
Mike is gonna lose his mind when he learns about bins
most of my consoles are in bins, labeled.
@@mikematei I like to imagine the label just says “bin”
WHAT! I highly recommend that you play yourself some Dragon Quest/Warrior! You won't regret it.
Game Dude in North Hollywood is still there. Been going to that place for 25 years.
I only have two shoe boxes of NES games. So yeah, I'm jealous.
Not an NES but a suggestion if you haven't played it yet (You've played or tried so many it's hard to keep track anymore) I suggest Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster's Hidden Treasure on Sega Genesis by Konami. I bought it complete 2 months ago for $20. It's like if Super Mario World and the Genesis Sonic games had a baby.
Erin, you have an amazing collection of NES games. Hugs to you.
First time watching your channel and immediately a hit! Really cool to see so many NES games! Now, i never owned an NES console but i did own a SNES! I loved that console so much and got many game for it as well. I'm more and more into retro gaming lately and i regret getting rid of my older consoles. A mistake i will definitely correct! I already bought myself a PS3 and 27 PS3 games and now i'm going after a Hyperkin Retron 5. I really would like a Polymega but i don't know when that will finally release!
Anyway, i'm looking forward to new video's and i'm going to watch through your channel for other video's! Keep it up! 🕹 😎
18:31 Dirk the Daring tried it in Dragon's Lair (arcade LD version).
all those games. If I could go to the Londonderry Flea Market to see those game, I don't know what I would do
Recognized that intro song right away. My cousin's would always play this when I was visiting. They had the combo vball and soccer game.
Rampage 64 is awesome too. Got it one Christmas ass kid. Way fun with friends and family
I do have some of these games but not a whole lot but these nes are very nostalgic or classic i do buy duplicate when the original game stop working and i also buy the same game by accident and you are not alone
I rented Tiny Toon's Cartoon Workshop as a kid. You pick a character (I used Fuzzball) and a background. Then you choose a bunch of animations to make a very awkward cartoon. It was simple but I liked it so much. You could hook it up to a VHS and record your cartoons but I couldn't get it to record. It was soul crushing, because I worked so hard on the Fuzzball cartoon, too. I have a lot feelings for this game.
Ah that sounds pretty interesting!
You had me with that super spike V ball music
No video in a while. Miss these retro playthroughs. It also gives me ideas on what to play.
A new video will be out in the next couple of days. I wish I could make content faster, but I'm dealing with some pretty bad carpal tunnel issues lately so it sucks. I upload my live streams on my second channel here though, if interested: ruclips.net/channel/UCwv1mTcHPPZF8-KU1H4rxwQ Thanks for watching my videos! :)
I never beat blaster master but I loved playing the first level over and over haha. I did beat M.C Kids though I liked it.
Wow great finds in the two bags of games. Game Dude in North Hollywood is still there. I’ve been there.
I totally didn't know that! I'll have to go one day.
Hey! I have a black cartridge captain comic. I believe the blue one is or was harder to get.
I'd watch the NES volleyball tournament,
Really enjoyed watching Erin 😎, you and mike are awesome 💙💯👍⭐
Late comment, but yeah, I remember playing 'Rockin' Kats' back when it came out and thinking it would've been a cool series like Heathcliff or something similar from 'DiC'. Maybe it was the Japanese paying tribute to Western cartoons.
Getting the music from each game was a nice touch on the editing side!
Guardian Legend is one of my favorite NES games.
I've been keeping an eye out for Rockin' Kats - haven't seen that one since I rented it as a kid.
People like to hate on Krusty's Funhouse. I like puzzlers, and while the other Simpsons games are terrible, I think Krusty's Funhouse is at least not bad. Maybe not great, but not bad.
Who knew trash bags could have such gems inside?
Uhh ... every homeless person ever ....?
.... dogs ... raccoons...... bears......
Hey Erin! Glad to see you back! Hope all is well!
Your bare feet distracts me when I watch this video, but it's not a huge problem. LOL
this is the kind of blind bag I would be down for
“nobody ever talks about Swamp Thing…” me: it’s $200+ cart only. People can’t afford to talk about it. Been looking for that in the wild for years…
I love the Guardian legend soundtrack
great idea for a vid erin! that hiss sound is brutal to listen to tho.. keep it up!!!
I know this video is old, but I love a lot of those games.
Game Dudes is still open down here(at least since last year) I saw someone post a picture of there GameBoy section
This would be my Christmas!! 🎄🎮
Blaster Master is #1. There is no better NES game. Only Punch out, Metroid and The legend of Zelda come in as close seconds. You have to get into it and you have to go deep into it without giving up and beat it. Then you'll understand. There's no save or password system, this is why it has remained the ultimate hidden gem for all these years.
4:43 I wanted you to review and joke about Ring King because of this LOL
That's a pretty amazing video, Erin. Like trash full of cartridges. 😁 I was wondering if you can make a video about NES Black Box games. 🙄
Thanks! And yeah I've been thinking about doing something involving the black box games :)
Such awesome feet.
She does have some nice ones.
Great video. Had me laughing out loud a few times.
Great video!
As u was talking In the opening i heard the music to Super Spike Volleyball! I still play this game. Oh and i didn't get a notice about u posting a new video. Just giving u a heads up.
Lucky as hell...
kid niki cover art hard af