Jett Plays Castlevania 2: Simon’s Quest on the NES Classic

Invisible elevators and floors are the worst.

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Jett Plays Puyo Puyo Tetris

Taking on a skilled rival in the Tetris part of Puyo Puyo Tetris!

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Jett Plays Final Fantasy on the NES Classic

Who knew that equipping weapons would make the game more enjoyable?

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Board Game Talk: 3 Awesome Board Games for Newcomers

If you’re just getting into board gaming or are looking for the perfect entry-level game for your friends to enjoy, here are a few recommendations!


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Jett Plays Ghosts ‘N Goblins on the NES Classic

Ghosts ‘N Goblins is hard.

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Jett Plays Super C on the NES Classic

With the 10-life code locked in, I make a serious effort at beating Super C for the first time in my life.

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Jett Plays Excitebike and Ice Climber on the NES Classic

Two more from the early days of the NES.

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STREAMING NOW: For Honor Beta

Stream is over! Full archive to come. In the meantime, here’s a clip of me getting six straight kills!

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Board Game Talk: I Haven’t Played Catan!

Years after discovering the board game hobby, I’ve still yet to play Catan, the scene’s most popular game. What gives?

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TEST STREAM: Street Fighter V on YouTube

Having run a few streams on Twitch has taught me that they don’t offer a built-in archiving solution. While in theory, I could record locally, the reality is that my computer struggles miserably to save video files this large. As such, streams that ran an hour or more would take more than eight hours to save while putting my computer at risk of catching on fire.

YouTube may not be a household name in video game streaming, but it does do the job while offering built-in archiving. Of course, I tested it out with Street Fighter V. Let me know what you think!

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