Me. If you want a serious answer, I've stopped watching just about all of them except for PokeaimMD, so that would probably be my answer even if I don't watch him often.
Don't know if I really have a favorite, so I'll just say - anything not overly complicated that takes way too long for me to finish. I'm fine with something being time-consuming but one sprite took me DAYS to finish and that's just excessive, and the end result still lacks a little bit of polish and needs work to be done...
First Smash game was Brawl, many years ago. I was really looking forward to getting that game when I was younger but it was Rated T so I couldn't until my cousin got it for me. Mewtwo main! I've played him as at least a secondary since he released as DLC in Smash 4. It made me really happy to see him there because I wanted to play him for so long as a kid but couldn't because I didn't have Melee.
Not really, I prefer working alone rather than collaborating on anything if that's what you mean. Unless you mean for YouTube which I doubt
My favorite song is probably Through the Sea of Time from PMD2 but you could realistically pick any song from that game and it'd be up there.
I've basically only learned how to cook sausage over a stove, but cooked sausage is amazing and I always love getting some to make for myself whenever I go to the store.
When it comes to games some of the games that I love to play tend to be older or have kind of nice fan base. My question's to you is are there any games that you love that are not mainstream popular? And are there any games you love that are considered to be dated?
Honestly, the scope of what all video games I play are pretty limited. I've just about exclusively played three Nintendo series up until recently, and I've only ever really branched out into mainstream indie platformers and Mega Man games. I guess it depends on what you call mainstream, because you could walk up to someone on the street and they wouldn't know what VVVVVV is like how someone would know what Pokémon is. I guess to answer games that aren't mainstream popular, those indie games would come closest but even those are internet sweethearts. If you count games I'm going to try but haven't then Power Punch II would be it if you've heard of that, I love me a bad video game from time to time. Otherwise things like Celeste, VVVVVV, Super Meat Boy, and SpeedRunners would give you an idea, and Rivals of Aether is probably the single best example I can give if you don't count any game I haven't tried yet. For dated games, I honestly don't think any older game is truly dated unless it has mechanics that suck, but even then there's some charm to playing a game with stuff like that if there are other good qualities to it. But there are a lot of older games I've played where I felt like this. I'd mention Mike Tyson's Punch Out and Mega Man 4, 6, and 7, as well as the first four Mega Man X games, since they're old games I enjoy, but honestly those are pretty timeless. For all of the ones I can think of - Pokémon Gens 1 and 2, Mega Man 3, and the first games in the PMD, Mega Man Zero, Super Mario Bros., and Sonic Advance series (haven't played Sonic Advance 2-4). There's also some guilty pleasures I feel like fit this bill, like Mega Man & Bass's GBA port, Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels, Power Punch II again if we go by stuff I haven't played, and as funny as this may sound, I genuinely feel like Mighty No. 9 was dated on arrival.
What would you consider to be the most beautiful eagle to look at? Do you have any sort of house plants?
Bald eagle probably. Don't have any but I do want some kind of fruit plant to grow, that'd be pretty cool.
Oi, we're the ones asking questions here. Put them hands up duo ):< Would you rather have to deal with a toddler screaming on a cramped train that's 30 minutes long, or deal with a really hot humid summer day with no water for fifteen minutes?
I've grown up in warm humid temperature so I know what the latter is like, I'd take that over it being uncomfortably cold any day of the week too.