10 Hour Timestamp Trailer (Written and performed by me)
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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
British (General)Transcript
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Hello, everyone. My name is Stu. Although you may know me as Stu, the Dave or Roasty Spectrum has asked me to come on the show to help explain to everyone about a new exciting project we have in the works 10 hour time stamp is a new podcast that's going to be hosted by me the and Him day roasting to Spectrum. Now, you might be thinking that's a strange name for a podcast but fear not. That's exactly why I'm here. I'm going to explain to you dear viewer exactly what this is all about. Hi, then. Just what is a podcast? No. Skip this *****. What this whole section. Yeah. I think people know what podcasts are. I thought, you said we were the first ones who thought of it. Yeah. No, I had a look online. There's absolutely tons of podcasts. Skip the next 12 slides about what our podcast are then. Yeah. Yeah. Just move out of the next bit. So now you know what a podcast is, but what is 10 hour time stamp? Well, it's a podcast that much is certain, but it's a podcast with a conceit studies by top scientists have shown that the average game player will be able to determine whether a game is good or bad within the 1st 10 hours of game play. In fact, famous scientist Peter Molly, who once said to game for a day is a blessing. But to game for 10 hours is this is absolutely not making me want to watch this podcast. What do you mean? We're just talking ********. It's boring. You wrote this. Yeah, but I thought it'd sound grander. This is just boring science words. So, what do you want me to say about it? Just tell me what it is, but get rid of the power point. I feel like I'm at school. Is that better? 10 hour time stamp is a podcast in which me and Dave will pick a random game. Each month. We play that game for a minimum of 10 hours and every hour we drop down how we feel about it, then we get together on the podcast and we relay these entries back and much hilarity and arguing will likely ensue at the end of that, we reveal if the game we're playing reach the coveted 11th hour in which either one of us continue to play the game after the provided mandatory 10 hours of service. 11th hour. That's a bit derivative. That was your idea. Look, basically, it's a podcast about exploring the macro elements of discovering a game for the first time and about writing down those feelings feelings, our feelings about the game within each of those one hour segments, maybe we start off loving something and then grow to hate it. Maybe we start off hating something but grow to love it. Maybe one of us will struggle for 10 hours and the other world will breeze through. It's all about the smaller moments within the game itself. What we learn from it, what we gain from it and whether we truly want to keep testing our patience with it. What's the first game we're playing? Alien Soldier? Never heard of it. You ******* picked it, right. That's it. I'm done. I'm done. I'm done. Seriously. This podcast, you and everything about it. I am done. He'll be back.