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  2. Chuggaaconroy - Wikipedia

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    Rosales-Birou's channel grew in popularity as his gameplay videos were often recommended on YouTube's suggestions, and he has since become a Let's Play creator on YouTube as a full-time job; [3] in 2014 The Atlantic cited Rosales-Birou as an example of a Let's Player making a living off of gaming videos. [18] On his primary YouTube channel ...

  3. Category:Gaming YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  4. theRadBrad - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] As of October 2024, Colburn's channel has over 13.7 million subscribers and his videos have brought in over 6.3 billion views. [7] Footage [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and images [ 11 ] from his gameplay videos have been used for illustrative purposes in articles by numerous publications.

  5. Category:Gaming-related YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Gaming-related YouTube channels" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. Scott the Woz - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of the web series was uploaded to YouTube on January 7, 2017. The series maintained a consistent schedule of weekly videos [‡ 1] [5] until May 2022, when Wozniak announced that the series would run without schedule. [‡ 2] Wozniak maintains a secondary channel, Scott's Stash. On Scott's Stash, he uploads on 1 to 3 times a week.

  7. RDCWorld - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the RDCworld1 channel reached one million subscribers. [10] In 2018, the group also launched the Dream Convention, or Dream Con in Waco, Texas. [16] A multi-genre convention, Dream Con mainly focuses on anime and video gaming culture. [1] [16] [17] RDCWorld revealed their manga, Dark Lights, in May 2023.

  8. Dream (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    A livestream by Dream on YouTube in November 2020 with about 700,000 peak viewers was the 6th highest viewed gaming stream of all time as of January 2021. [12] A December 2020 Polygon article stated that "2020 has been a tremendous year for Dream", describing him as "YouTube's biggest gaming channel of the moment." [13]

  9. Squeezie - Wikipedia

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    He has a music career and occasionally makes music videos. He also collaborated with Cyprien Iov on Bigorneaux & Coquillages, which stopped activity in 2019, the channel has over 6 million subscribers as of January 2024. [3] In September 2018, he launched a gaming channel titled Squeezie Gaming on which are exposed edited videos of his lives on ...