Mine are Michael Sugrue (philosophy) and hasoyi (asian music mixtapes).
Cullt Moo, which is a real shame. I would really like more diners of Destiny.
Daniel Naroditsky, he was able to explain chess in a way that was very easy to understand and made playing much less intimidating
I miss old Rooster Teeth. I rarely go back to it, but I go on a little watch spree every few years.
I’d also include Masahiro Sakurai on Creating Games. Incredible channel that was run by the man himself. I’ve learned so much about the developer side of things from his channel. Sadly he ended it a few years ago because he felt like he was able to talk about pretty much everything he wanted to touch on. And he had to get working on Kirby Air Riders.
A couple other small ones would be:
Scykoh- Made a series called Glitchfest where he would break down and show off significant bugs/glitches in games. Similar to A+Start.
Jasper- A guy who broke down how Nintendo created certain elements of their games. Very informative as well, but he only made a handful of videos and then just randomly stopped a few years ago.
Sp0ntanius- Musician who made creatively edited Zelda music covers. He actually still uploads the occasional video. But he often doesn’t upload for several years at a time.
Ya I archived the RoosterTeeth/AH stuff I loved, in case the company does some destructive restructuring now they’ve disbanded fully. Plus YouTube can’t be trusted with anything now.
I still see Jack Patillo crop up on Twitch streams and podcasts and whatnot
PBS Idea Channel. Such a good channel.
Knuckleheads (I’ll have to link it because it’s too vague and other garbage shows up in search these days https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu8t9UfJcTxlnMyu9uBcbTQ ) watch it every so often when we don’t know what to watch and want something “light” and short.
I have however DLed all the episodes already, as I was concerned it may end up getting removed since Google is doing stupid shit.
I recently found out Katherineofsky has died but her factorio malls and videos influenced the community so much…
Oh no! I didn’t know. I still call them undergroundies
I heard quill18 make some off the hand comment about her passing and she hasn’t uploaded anything in months so I think it’s true but can’t find anything confirming it, checked her twitter(silent), her youtube(silent), her twitch(silent)… But no direct message about her passing
LasagnaCat
Epic Rap Battles of History isn’t exactly dead but they don’t post content nearly as much has they used to. And there are some bona-fide classics on there worth watching again and again.
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Begin!
Munecat. Not sure if dead, but it’s sure been long since she posted anything.
Hello Internet
Technically a podcast, but I listened to the YouTube version for whatever reason and occasionally go back for my favorite episodes.
AgentJR. Imo the did the absolute best silent hill walkthroughs and honestly was very pleasant to watch.
At some point they finally found themselves and transitioned. While it was beautiful to see the content creation of obviously took ar backseat. All perhaps was just incompatible with their current living conditions. Either way they’re uploads are negligible these days. Really sad.
I hope theyre doing well.
PhotonicInduction
I aint ‘avin it.
There are many channels I stay subscribed even if there is a gap in content from a month to years.
Looking at my PipePipe subs - Bob Music, Digital Engine, EugeneTeo, Fuzo Tech, Humble Road, Husk IRL, Laura Malvoyante, Ozzy Man Reviews, Potholer54, Side of Burritos, The Imaginary Axis, The Invisible Internet I2P, Veronica Explains are all low on new content.
Doesn’t cost me anything to stay subbed.
I don’t think I’ve ever unsubscribed from someone or a channel just because they stopped posting. Like you said, it costs nothing, and if they’re not posting it’s not like their lack of posts is cluttering anything. Then if they ever do come back, I’ll be one of the first to know.
Exactly.
Afrotechmods. Straightforward electronics tutorials that demonstrate both the right and wrong ways to build circuits. Abundant information, occasional explosions.
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