 Hey everyone, sorry to keep bugging you with these update videos, I really am. I'll try and add subsubstance to this video to make it somewhat worthwhile, but just wanted to let you know that the Steam Drunk videos that I've been trying to put up on Thursday are going to be temporarily put on hold because I'm working on Super Famicom RPG videos, at least for the games that have English translations. I'm talking about games like Star Ocean, Tales of Fantasia, 2nd Densetsu 3, stuff like that. So I want to do like kind of a big compilation of some stuff that was never released in the United States, but now has fan translation fans, and I'll be putting those up as soon as they're available. Anyway, I thought I'd, you know, in lieu of just, you know, I feel obligated to let people know, since I have like a thousand people subscribe now, again, I'm sorry to waste your time with this crap, but to make it a little bit worthwhile, they add a little bit of substance to this video by doing a little bit of like a Q&A kind of thing, like to simply address some things that have been, some questions and some statements that have been directed toward me since I started making videos, so here we go. So I find that many people's answer to this question is because of nostalgia, like it's what they grew up with and blah, blah, blah, and that is, I have to admit that is certainly part of it. It has to be, because it is what I grew up with. I got a Super Nintendo in Christmas of 1991, so, but the truth is I never stopped playing Super Nintendo. I never stopped finding games for it. To this day, I'm still finding like Super Famicom games for it, you know, stuff that never was released in the US, and to be honest, I never really was that thrilled about the early efforts of the gaming industry to get into 3D. Like I love Super Mario 64, but beyond that, it really didn't, like, there weren't a whole lot of games on N64 or PS1 or Sega Saturn that did a whole lot to pique my interest, so I just stuck with Super Nintendo, and to this day, I'm sticking with Super Nintendo. I get this a lot, and to be honest, when it comes to you, the viewer, I don't want to waste too much of your time when it comes to video game reviews or letting you know if a game is worth playing today or whether it looks up to the hype or what, so I want to keep everything as short and succinct as possible, getting a point across and showing off a little bit of game footage. That's why I talk so fast. If you don't like that I talk that fast, then there is an endless amount of other reviews that you can go look at, which is, believe me, there are tons of other videos and reviews and let's plays. There are millions of them at this point, so I just, this is me doing them, doing reviews and all that sort of thing, it's just my idea of doing something a little different than what I feel is out there right now, so there you go. Yes, in all likelihood, I will review pretty much every Super Nintendo game that is pertinent to, you know, that's worth reviewing basically, whether it's Earthbound or Enigma, whatever. I will get to it eventually, whether it's in a matter of months or a matter of years, I will get to it. I'm not going anywhere anytime soon, so I'll get to it eventually. Sure, there's some Genesis games, there's some original NES games, there's some more Game Boy games, Game Boy Advance games, there's some 3DS games, and who knows, there might even be some like PS4 games or more updated games on Steam that I will do eventually, but my priority, number one priority will always be Super Nintendo and Super Famicom. Now, there's nothing wrong with it, it functions as a nose just fine, you can smell just fine, you can breathe just fine, it just looks funny, it has a funny nose, that's just how it is, see, it's a funny nose, he's over it, I'm over it. Anyway, that's it, again, look out for the Super Famicom RPG videos, be and my arrogant bastard Hale at 11.30 am, wish you a great rest of your day.