@ThomasCapella I have a bit of a tough relationship with my past work, and while I love my community, I feel like people are not used to change, especially in regard to people. So I don’t want to confuse anybody, plus I think I want to have a natural start with my new content.
@ThomasCapella I’m really sorry that it’s hard to find, any hint I could give just really gives it all away. It’s not really something I think people would like to see from me either way.
Depression strikes again, had some health complications with a family member and it has me thinking about way too much about myself. I really wish I could be a more optimistic and likable person.
@FonumberX I didn’t get access back to my channel unfortunately. I kind of just accept it being a lost cause, I still make videos under a different name and identity now. Also I’m not madogamer12 lol
Yume Nikki PS1.
Demo out NOW!
It contains two dream worlds to explore.
You can run it on a real PlayStation 1.
This is a fan game. I put a lot of love and care into it.
I hope you enjoy it.
@safe_creative From what I’ve seen yes, either people clip out special scenes from a larger YTP or they just make their own short style YTP. YouTube algorithm definitely pushes those out a bit more than regular videos used to.
It’s crazy how much the YouTube Shorts meta has really changed growing your channel nowadays. I have to make multiple tiny edits of a larger video just for it to be seen a little more - seems like a lot of extra work… I’m not used to it lol
That video to this day still has rendering issues from me re-editing it for YouTube. There is supposed to be a slow zoom in whenever it played the sad piano music for Peter. But now it just cuts closely and pauses, the original version of that video is definitely lost.
The reason a lot of names in my video titles were misspelled was because there used to be a belief back then that misspelling would avoid copyright detection. It’s really silly looking back, but YouTube used to be more strict to users before monetizing was viable.
My Spiderman video is one of my favorites but it’s also one of my harsher memories, early DMCA exploits were used on that video to get me banned. People back then could just point to a random person in the video, make privacy complaints and YouTube would strike you.
I do really miss YouTube Annotations, they were such a fun gimmick to use for easter eggs. My Heavy Rain video used to link to a bunch of unlisted videos that were all their own hidden jokes. Not many people found them because I didn’t really hint them well enough.