Summary of Having fun with some electronic games

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This YouTube video showcases a user's favorite electronic games, some of which are from 2007. The user demonstrates how to play the games and also discusses some of the history behind them.

  • 00:00:00 This YouTube video features a user testing out a 2007 model of the Shockingly Good Number Guessing Game. The game has a history of being released in 2007, having been redesigned in 2008, and being available on eBay.
  • 00:05:00 This YouTube video shows a glitch in an older electronic game that allows the player to say random numbers. The glitch is tested and it is found that the higher the number, the higher the pitch of the game's sound.
  • 00:10:00 The video discusses the history of a 2007 release of a gaming device called the "austin beetle," which has a low pitch. The presenter says that since the old unit is out of shape, it is likely that the pitch has been revised, as it is not playable with the original pitch.
  • 00:15:00 The video demonstrates how one of the buttons on an electronic game unit has stopped clicking, and how the unit is not fully operational because of it.
  • 00:20:00 In this YouTube video, a user demonstrates how to play some electronic games by playing one game and then switching to a different game. There is a glitch where the higher the score gets, the more zeroes are displayed. The user also discusses how he and another person are passing good conversations.
  • 00:25:00 The YouTube user discusses different electronic games, discussing that one of his favorites, a 2007 game, has a glitch. He says that he wants to say that this game is from 2007 but that he knows there was never a 2008. He also says that he has the order for his Christmas present from that year.
  • 00:30:00 The video discusses how some electronic games can be fun and interesting. It features the toy collector, Austin Beetle, and Sarah Pierce discussing their favorite games. The video also features a 1-hour long interactive game called "Simon."
  • 00:35:00 The YouTube video shows a person playing electronic games, and recounting how one time their brother got up to 15 numbers in a row without fail. They also mention that yesterday during the stream, they hit the winning number in one of the games.
  • 00:40:00 The video describes how to play some electronic games, including playing a game where the range of numbers is randomized. One player guesses a number, and if it is incorrect, the game plays a sound that signals that the number may be fixed and the player may hear the siren.
  • 00:45:00 In this video, the YouTube user demonstrates some of the electronic games they own and plays a few games on highscore mode. One game they play on highscore mode is "Puppet It," in which the user scores a hundred nine points. They also demonstrate "Hammer It," "Pop It," and "Hammer It" on lowscore mode. The user also tells the viewers about a game they own called "Buffy to Start," which is a "nice" game and has "juiced up" batteries. Finally, they play "Comb It," "Pump It," and "Twist It" on lowscore mode.
  • 00:50:00 In this video, the speaker describes their favorite electronic game, Brainwart 3.0. The game is old and has been his favorite since 1996. The speaker also discusses how the speaker's favorite game has no subwoofer and how it is difficult to keep up with the commands because of the lack of a sound effects.
  • 00:55:00 The presenter introduces a variety of electronic games, explaining how they can be played to have fun. He then plays one of his favorite games, Tiger Woods PGA Tour, and demonstrates how it can be cheated on. He concludes the video by discussing another game he might like to play.

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The YouTube video discusses electronic games and how to play them. The video demonstrates how to play one game, and discusses how to score points and get a high score. The video also shows how to play a game of "Bop It."

  • 01:00:00 This YouTube video explains how to play some electronic games, including Simon Darth Vader and a test mode for a game called Paper Clip.
  • 01:05:00 This video demonstrates how to play the game "Bop It," which is a rhythm game where users must twist, pop, and pull the stick to the beat. The video also shows how to score points and get a high score.
  • 01:10:00 The video discusses some electronic games and their test modes. One game has a lot of history and another has a test mode which is cool.
  • 01:15:00 The video discusses electronic games and how to play them. It teaches the viewer how to play one and three, one and four, and tickle and run away. The live clips show the viewer how to repeat the voice clips and the music clips.
  • 01:20:00 The video discusses some electronic games and how to have fun with them. One game that is discussed is Speed Job, which has a sound that is used to let the player know it is still awake. Dead is unlocked, which is a sound that is never used.
  • 01:25:00 The YouTube video host demonstrates how to play a game on his Galaxy Note 4 phone. The game features a minuscule, bouncy ball and the host's screwdriver as the only objects.
  • 01:30:00 The video showcases various electronic games, including a game of "Pop" in which the player has to press a button to make the music stop and then press another button to make the music start again. The player then has to do this several times quickly. The player also plays a game of "Action Testing" in which they have to quickly press buttons to make a character jump and run.
  • 01:35:00 The video shows the host testing a electronic game and having problems with it. He eventually finds out that something has changed and the game is now louder but less sensitive.
  • 01:40:00 The YouTube video is a live stream of the toy collector of Seville, 3.14159, chatting with people on Control Latest Custom Emoji and Message Input Chat Custom up to 19 am. The collector says that he used to say how long he was streaming, but they apparently messed that up. He then says that he wants to do more gaming but in his area right now it's computer gaming. He says that it's 2 46 am and it's not late late but it's getting late so he's going to end it there.

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