i'm just imagining an actual target employee seeing Scott, Dominic, and probably Sam, recording this in a target and thinking "oh, that target employee is telling him he can't record here, glad i don't have to
Y’all remember when Scott wasn’t just exclusive to UA-cam, and was also available for tv viewers on the short lived G4 tv, now that was certainly a fascinating period of time.
I'd like to take a moment and acknowledge that this video starts with Scott standing in the pet food aisle of Target and finding an exclusive can of Lowe's branded baked beans.That's at least three different jokes piled on top of each other within the first two seconds of this video.
"Blockbuster, the store that everyone acts like they want to come back, but wouldn't go more than once if it did" Straight facts. Nostalgia blinds all logic.
We had a Blockbuster when I lived in Alaska from 2016-2019…we were there every weekend. He jokes that no one would go…but they were doing 99 cent rentals in the late 2010s, that shit was a steal. Especially since they also had older movies people actually wanted to watch unlike Netflix. Video stores are way better, trust me
@@jeffbezos3200 I'm just saying convenience is a strong factor. And when people make you compete with convenience you will lose. That's what happened to blockbuster. Someone took their idea and made it more convenient. Just as blockbuster stole the idea of mom and pop rental shops and put them out of business cause they made renting at corporate chains more convenient/consumer friendly
My favorite instance of this, while digital, is that if you bought Shin Megami Tensei IV from Amazon you could give the protagonist a coat made out of Amazon cardboard boxes.
Can attest to this, I went to Bend, OR one time where the last Blockbuster on Earth is, and it's just a tourist attraction that just so happens to dual function as a video store
I really miss Blockbuster. I miss getting new release movies and games for cheap a few weeks after release because they would send way too many copies to my small town. I guess, that kind of stuff is why they are no longer around. lol. I also miss the days when you could spend an afternoon in the city going between Blockbuster and Gamestop trading and flipping games and walking away with hundreds in profit on a vanilla visa card, or buying a stack of $1 Wii Sports that you could throw on ebay for $45-$50. I'm sure with all the resellers these days that would be much harder. Does anyone remember Ninja Reflex? the game that Gamestop was selling for $4 and Blockbuster was giving in credit for $32 for almost a whole summer?
It's so funny to me that between all of these store exclusive games that range from "okay" to "outright bad", there's also a critically acclaimed JRPG that's arguably one of the best Wii games
@@Bighomie39 This really show how resilient Xenoblade is, it could've been a Japan exclusive game, then a Gamestop exclusive, but now it's quite well known and even nominated for GOTY
@PoPo-qp8zq it also helps that Nintendo's marketing in the Switch era pulled a complete 180 on games that were once seen as "too Japanese". Maybe it was to fill a gap in the market left by Sony's westernization during the PS4 years, but Nintendo's arguably the largest marketer of JRPGs and the like in the gaming industry thanks to Nintendo Directs. I was literally sold on Xenoblade 2 back in 2017 by the 10-minute segment on it during the fall Direct. And nowadays, Xenoblade 3 was a big enough deal to warrant the reveal trailer being an end-of-Direct trailer, and Directs are infamous for never shutting up about anime games. All in all, Nintendo has started heavily promoting not just Xenoblade, but plenty of other JRPGS since the Switch's launch
@@Bighomie39 once, us Xenoblade fans had to eat Burger King, nothing more than the scraps off the floor, but now, we’re eating at Red Lobster. Life is good.
I love how creative Scott is. He just avoided asking permission to record inside a Walmart by sneakely recording some hallways and then do some VERY GOOD green screening. I'm impressed!
The only real dumb things about the Epic Store exclusivity is that it often happened to games that were already announced to be coming to Steam (including crowdfunded games), and that Epic for a while was making a big deal about how they were fighting the "monopoly" that was Steam... by monopolizing every game they could.
Yeah, Steam definitely deserves to be taken down a notch, but if the only way you can do that is throwing a ton of money at developers for exclusivity instead of designing an actually good store/app... At that point I'm just gonna write off the game as being sold to Epic instead of sold to users, and thus not buy it at all lol
Yep, this. They paid money so I can't spend my money where I want and then called it "for more competition". I just never made an epic account and instead waited a year for Satisfactory on Steam.
Also Steam has genuinely good features for end users like controller configs, in-home streaming, Steam Deck support, etc. People forget you lose all of that stuff with EGS. And if you're the kind of person that cares about online games, you're talking about two separate friends lists here. It's not just about having to use a separate launcher, the service itself is vastly inferior. It doesn't even have VR support. It truly is a worm.
If we get Bloopers to this in Scott’s Stash, I’m hoping people looked at Dominic in his Target employee outfit and either recognized him or didn’t recognize him and asked him where to find something…
I'm pretty sure they actually filmed in a Target, the lighting on them is consistent with the background, the background is consistent with either shot, when grabbing the beans Scott casts a shadow on the shelf, and you can see the odd strand of hair standing on Scott's head, and from what I heard rotoscoping around hair, especially single strands that are against the background without leaving that distinct green outline is damn near impossible.
I'm really not sure. It looks like a (well-done) green screen to me, but they're talking softly and only using lav mics instead of a boom which they wouldn't really have any reason to do if they were on a green screen in their normal location
This was amazing. It is nice to see the return of a shorter video. Not that i dislike the movies, i love them as well. Its just nice to have ones i dont have to dedicate time to watch.
0:10 I love how that shot is green screened because they clearly couldn't go into Target with somebody's arm looking like it's bleeding to shit. I kinda like to believe they tried to anyway though.
I'll never forget pulling through the Burger King drive-thru, and ordering a Double Whopper with Cheese, Onion Rings, and a copy of Pocket Bike Racer and Sneak King. Sidenote, I unironically love the Tender Crisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch theme.
16:34 Just Dance 3 had a Best Buy Edition AND a Target edition. They weren't the same; they had different exclusive tracks. It was literally impossible to get all of the content on one disc unless you had the PAL version.
4:02 - we all praise him for spending 150K on a game for a second-long joke, but he could've just put the sticker on a random cartridge and we'd never know
I love it that you've been changing up the placement of "Hey all, Scott here!" in some of your more recent videos. It felt like I missed something not hearing it at the end, but putting it near the end was a weirdly genius way to shake things up.
11:04 Fun fact - Cars: The Video Game released before the movie did. It's also readily available on Steam these days and has a "Very Positive" user review score.
Don't forget about the exclusive accessories. Like how many stores had exclusive Skylanders, probably the worst being the Chompy Mage for Imaginators, who not only was an Amazon exclusive, but could also only be gotten in a special $100 5-pack that was sold out almost instantly and never restocked.
Scotts uncanny ability to cover obscure topics of retro games most people have forgotten about or don't care is unmatched. This is something from gaming i don't think anyone will miss.
Getting a pizza, a movie, and lucky enough to rent a video game on a Friday night was one of the most amazing things as a kid. The fact that I've never heard of any of these speaks volumes.
Oh man, he covered the whole topic in just 20 minutes. Bonus content, and PC store exclusives too. Great episode. Bonus content definitely gets some people in the doors if they're superfans; Especially for the sports/cod titles.
I had something similar happened to me when I was 7. I saw that my toy truck had I made in China engraving, my reasoning was that due to growing population numbers Santa had to outsource labor to China
Ratatouille for the OG Xbox was actually really important to me as a kid, an uncle gifted a copy to me the day my childhood dog got ran over by a car, it help me distract from the pain and cope with how bad I feelt, so at least it made a kid happy we exist
As a former Target employee myself, that opening scene gave me war flashbacks. Being trapped in that godforsaken store for hours on end... it was suffocating. Actually it was like have a colored border of my own, but mine was red instead of blue.
That kid was me! I only had an xbox cause it's all we could afford and I loved ratatouie. I played that game religiously when I was a kid, such good memories...I've never been the target of a search before, so exciting
I was working at Gamestop when Song of the deep was coming out. Employees would get a $1 commission for every pre-order that they got to incentivize pushing the game. I think our entire store had 2 pre-orders.
11:04 I kinda like that idea, actually. If there is one game that make sense as a Target or Wallmart eclusive, it's this one. Cars isn't going to be bought by the hardcore gamer who go to a speciality store, it's main audience is Moms who goes grocery shopping and get a video game for their kids while they're at it and pick the one based on a Pixar movie because that's something they know. This game would've made most of its sales at Target regardless.
Gamestop actually released ten more games via their Gametrust publishing arm. But they were PC games, which explains why you didn't mention them. Some included the game in DRM free format so you could install them but they also included a Steam key, plus a separate soundtrack on CD. And they all had Mac versions, IIRC. Unfortunately a couple of games also had no keys or misprinted keys, so Gamestop said "not our problem anymore".
Im sorry you had to spend 1 grand on clay fighters sculptors cut for a 1 second shot
Some something Nathaniel B joke
Nathaniel B
Here comes the ain’t you Nathaniel B comments
Scott has more money than he knows what to do with
I found a site that had a working repro for $45. Maybe Scott did that?
Good thing this episode of Scott the Woz is exclusive to UA-cam!
G4:👀
Vimeo: 👀
Pornhub: 👀
My memory after watching: 👀
Just like me lol
i'm just imagining an actual target employee seeing Scott, Dominic, and probably Sam, recording this in a target and thinking "oh, that target employee is telling him he can't record here, glad i don't have to
who the fuck is Dominic i only know target employee
@@CrimsonHeart187
Any relation to Wendy’s employee?
@@Alex_K221yea that’s his brother
@@Alex_K221he's been dead for a couple months tho. So it might be awhile before we see him again
I can spot some green screen, most definitely when Dom had his hand wrapped up and bloodied
Y’all remember when Scott wasn’t just exclusive to UA-cam, and was also available for tv viewers on the short lived G4 tv, now that was certainly a fascinating period of time.
Now G4 is exclusive to nonexistence
and now I'm thinking of that and Ninja Warrior 28th and nonexist 29th and 30th. …. I'm sad that has to be the end of it.
he actually uploaded a video of himself eating a bowl of cereal to PH one time
Imagine Scott making a video about g4, now that would be ironic
@@ponies.arecool123it got removed sadly, so the deal doesn’t exist anymore
The idea that Scott now has a PC is genuinely terrifying
He’s been doing all this editing on a virtual boy, can’t imagine how it’ll change the channel
Our boy is evolving like a Pokemon
i can't believe 5 years later scott is now a pc gamer to play genshin impact
I want him to pirate all the anime, even boku no Pico
He needed to replace his brain with an EXACT copy but with the pc tolerance changed to iffy
I'd like to take a moment and acknowledge that this video starts with Scott standing in the pet food aisle of Target and finding an exclusive can of Lowe's branded baked beans.That's at least three different jokes piled on top of each other within the first two seconds of this video.
Someone's mom said no
@@PikaPhantomVGhey thars MY catchphrase
And then they're actually from Dillard's...
It's like finding a Play Station exclusive Nintendo game exclusive to the dumpster behind Microsofts' headquarters.
I can't believe Scott made all these videos as a 14 year old and slowly released them over time.
Yay so clever
Ya he's got that Peter Pan disease
He really did just kinda stop visually aging. Man's got them consistent genes, for better or worse
LulZ
I was worried Scott didn’t say “Hey all, Scott here” for the first time ever, but I’m glad he said it at the end.
Bro same 💀
The “ Every Hey All, Scott Here All Played at Once” community is gonna have a field day with this video.
@@IronBeagle2003I'm pretty sure he said it at the end of his "childhood games" video and thats like an hour± long
why is nobody mentioning Dual Releases....
does that mean that the first 19 minutes were just an intro?
Absolutely adore this episode
Nice
👍
Good
Very nice
Good
The game literally saying “rat-a-too-ee” and Scott still saying “raa- tat-oo-ee” is so funny to me
I dont know how it’s supposed to be pronounced in the movie, but the actual dish the movie’s named after IS pronounced “rat-tat-oo-ee”
@@ninja_tonyit’s pronounced as the game says rat-a-too-ee. Make it easier: Rat uh 2 E
Who cares
@@RandommBoyoI do
@@RandommBoyo I do
Scott the woz slowly walking to big lots had so much energy to it
Green screen it
Yeah
Gives the same vibes as "I walk to Burger King. Now I walk back home from Burger King"
Pure midwest energy
Justin saying "heh heh heh im eek the cat" was honestly adorable
Ghey
We love Justin
Scott actually filming in a target is the best thing I’ve seen all day
Scarget
Yeah!
And unlike most content creators, I am certain Scott did the right thing too and asked for permission beforehand.
What’s even better is that Target employee is green screened in lol
you must've had a rough week
We came DANGEROUSLY close to having an episode without a Hey All Scott Here
Oh thank god I was a little worried
I thought I was the only one thinking this.
I feel like that has happened before... right?
@@JakeGottfriedStudios If I remember right, the “Hey all, Scott here” came in the middle of the video in “The Darkest Age of Nintendo”
Hol up, WHERE WAS THE HEY ALL SCOTT HERE
"Blockbuster, the store that everyone acts like they want to come back, but wouldn't go more than once if it did"
Straight facts. Nostalgia blinds all logic.
Yeah tbh a lot of people stopped liking blockbuster in there last days. Can't conflate the best memories like they happened nonstop there
We had a Blockbuster when I lived in Alaska from 2016-2019…we were there every weekend. He jokes that no one would go…but they were doing 99 cent rentals in the late 2010s, that shit was a steal. Especially since they also had older movies people actually wanted to watch unlike Netflix. Video stores are way better, trust me
@@jeffbezos3200 pretty damn convenient nowadays to not use gas for entertainment tho
@@richterbelmont5506 leaving the house is fun and strolling through a rental store to find a movie is a good reason to do it? ✊😔
@@jeffbezos3200 I'm just saying convenience is a strong factor. And when people make you compete with convenience you will lose. That's what happened to blockbuster. Someone took their idea and made it more convenient. Just as blockbuster stole the idea of mom and pop rental shops and put them out of business cause they made renting at corporate chains more convenient/consumer friendly
“Well I could, but keep in mind, I’m deranged”
- Scott the Exclusive on UA-cam Woz
Episode starts at 18:55
Latest "Hey y'all Scott here" ever
THANK YOU SO MUCH
jesus christ your profile is making me funnier
@@notmomoayaseyour profile pic was my old profile pic
That is so funny! I did not expect Scott to go this way, it took me by surprise.
Scott’s really starting to get creative with these “Hey all”s
The more I watch "Scott The Woz" the more I am shocked at all the games Scott actually owns.
yeah you see, he has a problem. lmao
And he plays them for like 2 seconds lol
He's sus 😳
I think he buys a lot of garbage games as props since he often destroys some for a gag
Eventually the shock wears off, and you realise oh yes, of course he would own all three Burger King included Xbox games. Who else would do that?
the only reason I’m going to a store is to see Scott there now
It always was for me
Take me with
The loitering fine is worth it.
yes but that would also mean going to Ohio...
My favorite instance of this, while digital, is that if you bought Shin Megami Tensei IV from Amazon you could give the protagonist a coat made out of Amazon cardboard boxes.
1:02 That's the most accurate description of Blockbuster nostalgia I've ever heard.
Can attest to this, I went to Bend, OR one time where the last Blockbuster on Earth is, and it's just a tourist attraction that just so happens to dual function as a video store
I really miss Blockbuster. I miss getting new release movies and games for cheap a few weeks after release because they would send way too many copies to my small town. I guess, that kind of stuff is why they are no longer around. lol.
I also miss the days when you could spend an afternoon in the city going between Blockbuster and Gamestop trading and flipping games and walking away with hundreds in profit on a vanilla visa card, or buying a stack of $1 Wii Sports that you could throw on ebay for $45-$50. I'm sure with all the resellers these days that would be much harder. Does anyone remember Ninja Reflex? the game that Gamestop was selling for $4 and Blockbuster was giving in credit for $32 for almost a whole summer?
Meh just seems like he was reaching for a hot take. I'd definitely go to Blockbuster every now and then if it still existed.
News Anchor, Therapist, Alcoholic, and he’s now Eek the Cat. Jerry really is the most complex character
Don't forget, he has a foot fetish & a great singing voice. Personally I can't wait to read his epitaph
I wouldn’t expect anything less from a guy that f*cking hates circles
Justin Womble is truly the versatile actor.
18:06 Damn. Scott actually recorded updated Fortnite footage. For as long as I can remember he would always use footage he recorded in 2018.
Yeah I noticed that too lol
I’m still in shambles at the “GameStop do your magic!!” at 6:10 followed by Xenoblade getting put out of its misery😭
It's so funny to me that between all of these store exclusive games that range from "okay" to "outright bad", there's also a critically acclaimed JRPG that's arguably one of the best Wii games
@@Bighomie39 This really show how resilient Xenoblade is, it could've been a Japan exclusive game, then a Gamestop exclusive, but now it's quite well known and even nominated for GOTY
@PoPo-qp8zq it also helps that Nintendo's marketing in the Switch era pulled a complete 180 on games that were once seen as "too Japanese". Maybe it was to fill a gap in the market left by Sony's westernization during the PS4 years, but Nintendo's arguably the largest marketer of JRPGs and the like in the gaming industry thanks to Nintendo Directs. I was literally sold on Xenoblade 2 back in 2017 by the 10-minute segment on it during the fall Direct. And nowadays, Xenoblade 3 was a big enough deal to warrant the reveal trailer being an end-of-Direct trailer, and Directs are infamous for never shutting up about anime games. All in all, Nintendo has started heavily promoting not just Xenoblade, but plenty of other JRPGS since the Switch's launch
@@Bighomie39 once, us Xenoblade fans had to eat Burger King, nothing more than the scraps off the floor, but now, we’re eating at Red Lobster. Life is good.
@@tylercoon1791Genuinely, the Switch is a Xenoblade paradise. The entire trilogy is all there. Now, if only we could get X....
Scott's videos are like when your parents actually stop at Mcdonalds on the way home
you don’t have to insult his videos like that
@@mweeee In my experience, as a kid, you love going. As an adult, eh... milage may vary.
SO TRUE
@@mweeeeyour childhood sucked buddy lmao
crazy analogy
I dunno why the line delivery at 15:06 "Aww No Puce" has me cracking up so hard
I love how creative Scott is. He just avoided asking permission to record inside a Walmart by sneakely recording some hallways and then do some VERY GOOD green screening. I'm impressed!
The only real dumb things about the Epic Store exclusivity is that it often happened to games that were already announced to be coming to Steam (including crowdfunded games), and that Epic for a while was making a big deal about how they were fighting the "monopoly" that was Steam... by monopolizing every game they could.
Yeah, Steam definitely deserves to be taken down a notch, but if the only way you can do that is throwing a ton of money at developers for exclusivity instead of designing an actually good store/app... At that point I'm just gonna write off the game as being sold to Epic instead of sold to users, and thus not buy it at all lol
Who wants to compete with steam: everyone raises their hands
who wants to make a good game launcher as an altenative to steam: dead silence
Yep, this. They paid money so I can't spend my money where I want and then called it "for more competition". I just never made an epic account and instead waited a year for Satisfactory on Steam.
Also Steam has genuinely good features for end users like controller configs, in-home streaming, Steam Deck support, etc. People forget you lose all of that stuff with EGS. And if you're the kind of person that cares about online games, you're talking about two separate friends lists here. It's not just about having to use a separate launcher, the service itself is vastly inferior. It doesn't even have VR support. It truly is a worm.
@@lpnp9477I'm glad I got rocket league before it was scrubbed off of steam .
the fact that scott went and got himself a face just for his videos is truly impressive, bravo.
Scott smiling while sitting in front of a pc with flames surrounding him has got to be one of the best things I’ve seen all year
4:49 I'm praying we see the bloopers for this episode just to see how many takes it took the therapist to say this line
How hard could it be to say the name of an underrated show?
@@jameslawrenson1208 for most people, prolly not that hard. For the therapist, prolly took 5 takes with him laughing during each one
Ooh, Yuengling!
4:51 had me laughing way harder than i care to admit 😂
Same lmao that's the whole reason I came to the comments to see if it got anyone else 😂
hehehe i’m eek the cat
Let’s applaud Scott for actually buying Burger King just for a joke, that takes some courage.
That's because he ate there
Honestly, their burgers are absolute garbage.
@@Yoltussydid he? i thought he ate at olive garden as mentioned earlier ! sorry if i’m mistaken just wanna be sure 😭
I ATE HERE
*the king entered the chat
Scott is the definition of quality over quantity.
Nah that’s lemmino
@@prophetsnow5193nah that's "insert name here cause apparently there can only be one" (but it's obviously Joseph Anderson)
Scoot the boot
captain disillusion
@@SussyslvtCap D is a f'n LEGEND
Scott pronouncing "puce" added 10 years to my lifespan
“aww no puce” was my favorite joke in this entire video
Words can not describe how excited i get when scott posts a main channel video
This comment is how I found out he’s got a second channel lol
You know I’m desperate for Scott content when I start watching it the first 50 seconds it comes out
i just want to be happy
Watch Scott's stash
4:48 the "hehehe I'm Eek the Cat :)" was just so damn GOOD
If we get Bloopers to this in Scott’s Stash, I’m hoping people looked at Dominic in his Target employee outfit and either recognized him or didn’t recognize him and asked him where to find something…
looks like hes green screen'd in
Only at 0:11
They're both green screen'd. It's most obvious towards the end with the close-up shots
I'm pretty sure they actually filmed in a Target, the lighting on them is consistent with the background, the background is consistent with either shot, when grabbing the beans Scott casts a shadow on the shelf, and you can see the odd strand of hair standing on Scott's head, and from what I heard rotoscoping around hair, especially single strands that are against the background without leaving that distinct green outline is damn near impossible.
I'm really not sure. It looks like a (well-done) green screen to me, but they're talking softly and only using lav mics instead of a boom which they wouldn't really have any reason to do if they were on a green screen in their normal location
Oh no! Scott! Is everything okay?!?
You didn’t start off the video with the world-renowned “Hey y’all, Scott here”
I DON'T GET WHY NO ONE IS FREAKING OUT OVER THIS!
*Hey all
Not the first time he didn't say it until near the end.
Don't worry he just says it a bit late at 18:54
ermmmmm it's hey ALL not hey YALL
i enjoy how honed and dangerous scott has gotten. everyday he moves closer to being a class 3 threat.
4:07 The fact Scott spent a $150,00 dollars for a one second goes for sure he'll collect anything and I mean anything
1,000? I think you mean 150,000 lol
@@noneofyourbusiness3096 Yes I am indeed a dumbass :)
@@noneofyourbusiness3096no, actually the top comment is Scott’s friend confirming he bought his for 1 grand flat not 150k
As fantastic as the last two videos were, it's nice having a new Scott video that isn't longer than some movies
This was amazing. It is nice to see the return of a shorter video. Not that i dislike the movies, i love them as well. Its just nice to have ones i dont have to dedicate time to watch.
Agree! I procrastinate on watching the longer videos because it really is like sitting down to watch a movie
Scott looks like a mad scientist who's calm & collected on camera and does wildest illegal experiments in secret
I love it when Scott Wozzes
She Scott on my Woz until I Gex
waltuh
Idk why but I didn't expect to see you on a Scott the Woz video
@@CrustyFox87*EXTREMELY LOUD INCORRECT BUZZER*
0:10 I love how that shot is green screened because they clearly couldn't go into Target with somebody's arm looking like it's bleeding to shit. I kinda like to believe they tried to anyway though.
I'll never forget pulling through the Burger King drive-thru, and ordering a Double Whopper with Cheese, Onion Rings, and a copy of Pocket Bike Racer and Sneak King. Sidenote, I unironically love the Tender Crisp Bacon Cheddar Ranch theme.
It’s such a Gex day whenever Scott uploads
Now THAT’S fucking Gex!
I love having gex!
Gex is goated didn’t anyone tell you guys
This has some of the best cutaway gags you've ever done. Filming in the rain adds so much to this.
Episode starts at 18:55. Scott’s really starting to get creative with these “Hey all”s.
Hey I said that
He went to a Target! Damn, Scott really does so much for his content
lmao
I guess Walmart would've been too terrifying lol
He didn’t say “Hey (Y)all Scott here” minus points on his report card
@@hiimsnake3403 he did though, at the end of the episode. In the Target
16:34 Just Dance 3 had a Best Buy Edition AND a Target edition. They weren't the same; they had different exclusive tracks. It was literally impossible to get all of the content on one disc unless you had the PAL version.
4:02 - we all praise him for spending 150K on a game for a second-long joke, but he could've just put the sticker on a random cartridge and we'd never know
I mean it's Scott so it's honestly 50/50 whether he did that or spent 150k
He might have already had it
I love it that you've been changing up the placement of "Hey all, Scott here!" in some of your more recent videos. It felt like I missed something not hearing it at the end, but putting it near the end was a weirdly genius way to shake things up.
Imagine walking down an aisle in Target and seeing Scott filming.
Only in Ohio
I would ask for an autograph
11:04 Fun fact - Cars: The Video Game released before the movie did. It's also readily available on Steam these days and has a "Very Positive" user review score.
Don't forget about the exclusive accessories. Like how many stores had exclusive Skylanders, probably the worst being the Chompy Mage for Imaginators, who not only was an Amazon exclusive, but could also only be gotten in a special $100 5-pack that was sold out almost instantly and never restocked.
Wow! This guy is timeless. Love ya Scott!
I’m pretty great
7:30 oh yeah I remember operation rainfall, I was and still proud of being a part of it 😊
Scotts uncanny ability to cover obscure topics of retro games most people have forgotten about or don't care is unmatched.
This is something from gaming i don't think anyone will miss.
Can we just get a shout out to Scott for being willing to go outside to film this video
Getting a pizza, a movie, and lucky enough to rent a video game on a Friday night was one of the most amazing things as a kid. The fact that I've never heard of any of these speaks volumes.
3:59 Scott doesn't need to speak words to make me laugh like a maniac.
Cool to think Scott The Woz used to be a UA-cam exclusive
6:10 the gun jaming and then you added the gunshot sound effect anyways is one of the most "Scott the Woz" jokes I've ever seen
Oh man, he covered the whole topic in just 20 minutes. Bonus content, and PC store exclusives too. Great episode. Bonus content definitely gets some people in the doors if they're superfans; Especially for the sports/cod titles.
"The movie store everyone acts like they want to come back but would only go once if it did"😂😂😂
That Eek the Cat joke was UNNECESSARILY funny
Absolutely adore this episode. Store exclusivity has never disappeared, it just gained a new form which is still as annoying as it was back then.
“Sneakers is one of those ‘Press X to check this rat!’ games”
I’ve heard enough, I’m sold
14:39
X is for what
This is the most I've seen the cars game ever mentioned in a video not specifically about the cars game or one of its sequels, thank you scott
Always love a Scott upload - great topic!
Best part of this episode is seeing Scott in front of random storefronts
Scott the woz has to be the king of sarcasm. His sarcastic one liners are what makes waiting so long for his videos work.
The revelation that my copy of Beyblade Metal Masters didn’t come from Santa but actually came from Toys R Us has ruined my childhood, thanks scott
I had something similar happened to me when I was 7. I saw that my toy truck had I made in China engraving, my reasoning was that due to growing population numbers Santa had to outsource labor to China
The "press x to check these rats" joke has me dead hahaha
Game nights must go INSANE at scott’s house
Finally gonna see him talk about Chibi Robo: Walmart edition for a SECOND time!
8:07 that is cartoonishly evil omg 🤣
At 8:00 in the video, I was fully prepared to see a gunman loading a silencer in the background.
13:41 beyblade metal masters for the ds is honestly a weirdly fun little fighting game. lot of fond memories of that one and holds up weirdly well.
The Absolute Whiplash seeing Scott with the cartridge of Clayfighter SC on hand had me laughing in disbelief
Ratatouille for the OG Xbox was actually really important to me as a kid, an uncle gifted a copy to me the day my childhood dog got ran over by a car, it help me distract from the pain and cope with how bad I feelt, so at least it made a kid happy we exist
As a former Target employee myself, that opening scene gave me war flashbacks. Being trapped in that godforsaken store for hours on end... it was suffocating. Actually it was like have a colored border of my own, but mine was red instead of blue.
I haven't been in a target store for years ever since I left California, but I remember the air in those stores always feeling a bit stale and stuffy.
I worked at both Target and Walmart and both places are horrible places to work!
3:40 I can't believe I just heard someone else acknowledge Family Video's existence. Is this a dream?
Bro, same, made me do a double take
That kid was me! I only had an xbox cause it's all we could afford and I loved ratatouie. I played that game religiously when I was a kid, such good memories...I've never been the target of a search before, so exciting
4:58 man really said Rat-Tat-Touille
That game is underrated
The Dream levels and slides were fun
I was working at Gamestop when Song of the deep was coming out. Employees would get a $1 commission for every pre-order that they got to incentivize pushing the game. I think our entire store had 2 pre-orders.
I just started watching this when my brother walked into my room and he just saw” wow are those target exclusive Lowe’s beans”
Scot always comes out from the trenches and gives us a BANGER!🗣️🔥
11:04 I kinda like that idea, actually. If there is one game that make sense as a Target or Wallmart eclusive, it's this one. Cars isn't going to be bought by the hardcore gamer who go to a speciality store, it's main audience is Moms who goes grocery shopping and get a video game for their kids while they're at it and pick the one based on a Pixar movie because that's something they know.
This game would've made most of its sales at Target regardless.
Case in point: my mom owns Cars on the Wii. Though she got it for herself.
Scott made a solid case as why Blockbuster should not be brought back.
nice to see Target Employee getting some shine! I'm sure Wendy's Employee would be so proud...
Hi misato
Now there's a reason to grab my popcorn and soda to watch this new Scott the Woz episode.
The quality of Scott's videos has gone up incredibly. Look at the production value of this video. It's actually kind of insane.
nearly 19 minutes in the video scott said "hey all scott here" what a legend
I’m disappointed I couldn’t find the kid who played Ratatouille on Xbox in the comments.
now with UA-cam's ai comment topics feature we can find the ratatouille Xbox kids
Gamestop actually released ten more games via their Gametrust publishing arm. But they were PC games, which explains why you didn't mention them. Some included the game in DRM free format so you could install them but they also included a Steam key, plus a separate soundtrack on CD. And they all had Mac versions, IIRC. Unfortunately a couple of games also had no keys or misprinted keys, so Gamestop said "not our problem anymore".
I’ll never know what a guy-less childhood isn’t like 😢