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  1. 5:05 You lost me at Roku. When are you going back to talking about the Video games? THE MAIN TOPIC FOR THIS VIDEO!

  2. Ugh really dude i mean really u wasted my 32 mins of my life ugh just here for ur blah blah ugh

  3. Bro next time get to the point, I lost interest at the 5 minute mark, I expected the talk about Amazon Luna not every other god damn cloud gaming service

  4. If a device doesn't work offline after 10 years because of internet server. Then those devices shouldn't be bought in the first place. BURN THEM.

  5. The games I love are the direct ports from mobile, ads included, where you can’t close the ads because you can’t tap the X without a touchscreen 😂

  6. When tf did they “refund everybody who ever spent money”. Cause no tf they didn’t. I spent over $150 on games while I had stadia just cause I wanted to see what would happen with it. Not once did I receive credit to my account or receive money in my bank account.

  7. I remember when this came out not longer after the Ouya. Amazon somehow got Minecraft on it while the Ouya didn't. Also Amazon had a game studio making a bunch of casual games, including some obscure third person shooter. The hardware was decently powerful for the time. I was an active member of the Ouya community and most of us remained loyal to the Ouya platform since Amazon treated indie devs poorly (how surprising lol).

  8. Obsolete Amazon products are a pain in the ass to get set up. I can’t tell you how long it took me to get my gen1 echo set up earlier this year. And I had to do some jank finagling to get it to work. I had to change my wifi settings and connect it to my mobile hotspot.

  9. even though Roku is like my last choice for everything and I have an apple TV I still love my Roku TVs and I’ve had them since like 2019, so why mess with it?

  10. Fun fact: You can now play Xbox games on the cloud on 2023 Fire TV sticks. …As long as you’re an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriber.

  11. The only reason I choose Fire TV over Roku is because you can sideload stuff with Fire TV but not Roku, like the Google Playstore for one. However, I recently got a new smart tv and specifically wanted it to be Google TV based because it's already got the play store and you can sideload on it too. Roku and all those other smart tv ISO stuff (Vizio, Samsung, LG, etc) there's no side loading or Google play store access. It's just whatever apps they decide to let you have access to.

  12. I used to have a Roku TV and it was amazing but then we got the fire stick and it was actually pretty good but then we got LG and then we got another TV for our PS5 and PS5 only

  13. Flappy Bird was taken down because the Nintendo ninjas sent him a cease and desist

  14. I remember my grandma buying me one of these, and my dumbass literally modded it, put San Andreas on it and fugin srb2

    ( If you don't know what the hell srb2 is, google it I'm lazy as)

  15. Erm luna? App to fire side loader? Mine in the kitchen work perfectly erm Bluetooth settings and hook up a ps4 pad? Really really bad video Dude

  16. I also hate the brand names on everything. I spoke with Ferrari to please remove their logo from my car. It’s against Ferrari rules to alter the car yourself.

  17. My favorite part of my game collection is the ouya gets the biggest reaction over the things I actually love so thanks Scott this might be my next shelf show stopper in my game room.

  18. "Heck, i dont even trust videogame companies when it comes to videogames these days!" absolutely true

  19. well guess what? in partnership with Xbox Amazon is back into games but this time they are offering Xbox cloud gaming and not their own service (*Xbox game-pass require)

  20. I'm 53 and use Facebook because… It's the only platform that every friend and family member is on and it's not nearly as annoying as X or Instagram or Snapchat (I'm not a preteen girl).

  21. 3:00 Ummm, Facebook actually still make phones. In a lot of "developing" countries they provide phones with custom version of Android preloaded with Meta apps so they can harvest data. It's so pervasive that many people refer to the internet as simply "Facebook".

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