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Pushing Up Roses Semi-Official Circlejerk

Maxie

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Pushing Up Roses is the sweetest girl you've ever seen on YouTube, wasting her life with recording long-ish and informative videos mainly on adventure games, along with reviews, analyses, and retrospectives

Her channel is here:
https://www.youtube.com/user/pushinguproses

To gauge whether you'll be any interested in her views on adventure games, have a look-see at her Top 11 (consciously free of LucasArts and Sierra productions coz everyone and their mum played them):

11. Black Dahlia
10. Toonstruck
9. Eric the Unready
8. The Last Express
7. Return of the Phantom
6. Titanic: Adventure out of Time
5. Beavis & Butthead in Virtual Stupidity
4. Clock Tower
3. Discworld
2. Callahan's Crosstime Saloon
1. Sanitarium

She's a bit of a weeb and has way too many tattoos to be considered legally sane but whatever girl knows her shit

kinda cute too
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Mark Richard

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These are the only types of video worth a damn in the endless flood of Vlogs and Let's Plays brought forth by the ominous Youtube algorithm that has casually wiped out entire genres & formats with a sweep of its robotic claw as surely as this sentence needed a comma. Roses is very knowledgeable in the point & click adventure genre, and I always considered the word 'sassy' to be a meaningless generic term until I started watching her channel.
 
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Sceptic

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Divinity: Original Sin
The list is a bizarre mishmash of truly great (Callahan's, Eric, Last Express), truly awful (Harvester in the runnerups) and "so meh I don't understand what they're doing on any list" (Titanic, B&B). It's also weird because she includes Eric, which means IF is ok, but then never mentions any Infocom game. I think the most interesting thing about the list is that it's pretty eclectic, which is cool I guess.
 

Tom Selleck

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still would unless she also got dickoplasty and is a mtf

even then still would, i guess EVEN IF SHE DOES SEVERELY OVERRATE CLOCK TOWER (THAT SHIT AIN'T GOOD)

i'm very lonely
 

JarlFrank

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Steve gets a Kidney but I don't even get a tag.
The list is a bizarre mishmash of truly great (Callahan's, Eric, Last Express), truly awful (Harvester in the runnerups) and "so meh I don't understand what they're doing on any list" (Titanic, B&B). It's also weird because she includes Eric, which means IF is ok, but then never mentions any Infocom game. I think the most interesting thing about the list is that it's pretty eclectic, which is cool I guess.

Eric is a graphical IF though, with a pretty advanced interface.
 

Boleskine

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PUR mentions in this Q&A (mainly at the end) that the audience or demand for retro gaming content on youtube has declined in recent years, so it's onto retro television.



Should we rebrand this thread into a general "random adventure game related youtube videos" that don't fit into news or specific game threads?
 

Venser

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There's demand for retro television?
 

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