 MGN. We don't play games with your YouTube gaming career. What is up everyone? Today on the show we're interviewing another one of our MGN partners where I want you to introduce yourself. Hey, Annette. My name is James, also known as TCS. I'm a gaming YouTuber and have been making videos for nearly four years now. Boy, does Dime Fly when you're having fun. TCS? What does that stand for? TCS stands for the computing solution. I got the name from a YouTube suggestion. I put the word computer in and YouTube spat out, so I thought, hey, the computing solution sounds kind of cool. As the name suggests, I originally wanted to make tutorials, but I found it far too dull. The computing solution where all your computer powders have been dissolved. Science jokes. So James, where are you from and where are you located now? Born and raised in the best city of them all, London, England. Holy smokes, you limey blokes are common folks to see here. Jokes. Well, how long have you been with MGN, James? Under a month, but I already feel extremely welcomed by you and the rest of the MGM staff. I've been here just under a bridge. It's not too bad. Just got to ignore the trolls. What do you do on your channel? My most popular videos are Minecraft parody videos, and they are world famous for being the most amazing parody song videos in the world. And I think everyone should probably check those out. Hashtag just saying. Parody songs? I look forward to hearing your greatest hits. What's in the future of your channel? My main plan for the future is basically to continue to grow and entertain people and doing what I enjoy, which is YouTube. A fine goal we can all share. So tell us, James, what's your favorite game? At the moment, it's Battlefield Hardline, which I actually reviewed on the MGM channel, but overall I have to say it's got to be GTA Vice City. I have a lot of memories of playing that as a kid, and I will always cherish those. Oh yeah, we all have fun childhood memories of running over the elderly with fire trucks and beating hookers with baseball bats. The good ol' days. Well thanks James for talking with us and make sure to check out the computing solution over here. That's it for this week. This is Nate signing out.