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Russ Pitts
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Where Things are Hollow

"In addition to the reviews on Zero Punctuation, - which are viewed, on average, by about 1.5 million people - Croshaw also makes his own games, writes a monthly column at PC Gamer and has started doing contract work, theoretically a launching pad to making his own major-label games. 'Which is handy,' says Croshaw, 'because that's really what I want to do with my life.' All of which would never have happened without achieving fame on YouTube."

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JohnDice
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Speaking of YouTube and Yahtzee...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-Vy2CDKYNM

madlep
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Interesting timing. I just wrote about my experience with Yahtzee-craze in Melbourne at the weekend.
http://www.ubercharged.net/2008/05/19/yahtzee-is-gonna-need-a-police-escort-at-this-rate/

DreamerM
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My Creepy Fan Anecdote returns. Yippee.

I'll go sit in the corner now.

crimped
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if it wasn't for yahtzee- I wouldn't be at the horrid site - the man is fantastic

bother this nonesence
Paperboy
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Yahtzee dragged my sorry ass into this site, but i love every moment of it

Break
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The thing is, if Yahtzee ever does write that novel, unless he uses a pseudonym, it'll be pretty popular by sheer dint of "that guy who does ZP wrote it".

Still, that's something to show the ex, huh? "Yeah, breaking up with you was tough at first, but because of that I became an international internet phenomenon, so it's all good."

Goofonian
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I'm curious if yahtzee wears his hat in public. I live in melbourne and I don't think I'd pick him out of a crowd just based on his face and voice. If he was wearing that hat though, He'd be hard to miss.

Kedcom
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The thing I hate about fame or 'internet phenomenoms' or whatever is how often the chosen few seem to do very little to justify their celebrity status.

Yahtzee however deserves his fame because he actually creates original, entertaining, highly-amusing work! Good on him I say. Long may he continue to slag off games I love and and games I hate!

SatansBestBuddy
Beat Writer
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Joined: 7 Sep 2007

In my experience, people grow less patient the older they get.

So maybe sooner rather than later would be an ideal time to write that book.

CatmanStu
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Joined: 22 Jul 2008

An interesting article that partly addresses a question I have pondered in the past, that being: Will internet popularity ever surpass 'regular' popularity and if so how far off is it?

 
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