Lunchtime Livestream - I Want YOU In A Future Stream!

5 years ago

In this video, we are live streaming to talk about A New concept I want to try out on the channel where I want you, the RoXolid audience, to partake.

I really cannot thank you all enough for the support to the channel since it began, it truly means the world to me and my family. I am working on creating a new feature on the YouTube Channel called "What's Your - Wednesdays". The concept is we'll throw out a topic such as "What's your favorite Mario Games", "What's your favorite controller", "What is your favorite movie based on a video game", those types of things.

My goal with this series is to make it interactive, meaning I want YOU, the audience, to be on with me to discuss the topic at hand.

Patreon supporters will get the first opportunity to be on! The first week's topic is "Who are your Video Game All-Stars?". It could be a game developer, Reggie, Iwata, YouTuber, retailer, program, anything. Let me know if you would like to be involved, email me and we'll discuss what it entails!

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