This is a page made for sharing youtube creators I feel deserve more attention! (and Random Videos)
This is in no particular order. I do not think any creator is above anyone else.
Please note: I do not follow most creators' social medias, so please do not assume I'm aware of or condone any statements that they may have made.
If anyone has made any genuinely harmful statements please contact me and I'll remove them from the page.
About this creator:
Ben Again is a channel that gives analysis and opinions on (typically) indie horror games. A super chill channel most of the time. I feel he is at his best when talking about games he enjoys or has an attachment to. I first found his channel through his video "Exploring Every Version of Ao Oni" (the video linked here) which is his most popular video at the time of writing. Ao Oni is a game I have fond memories of and never knew it has so many different revisions. The video goes over the subtle and major differences between the versions. It's a fun watch if you're familiar with the game.
About this creator:
Dream Jelly is a channel that focuses on nostalgic retrospectives. She never fails to bring a cozy and goofy vibe with her editing sytle. Her videos are some of the best to put on when you just wanna chill out. She has plenty of web-related videos specifically. The video linked here obviously being an example but also videos about Webkinz, Girly Flash Games, and even a video specifically about Cats and the culture around cats on the internet. Also she tends to shout-out other creators in the end of her videos, so that's always a bonus.
About this creator:
Carlito is one of the most casually funny channels I've seen. His videos really feel like you're just chilling with a friend while he infodumps about some niche topic. I can't explain what it is, but this dude just knows how to explain things in a funny manner while feeling extremely natural. Some other absolute bangers of his I would recommend would have to be "The Weird Rosters of Mario Spin-Offs", "The Many Locations of Super Mario Bros." and the other "Every Single" videos which include Kongs, Shy Guys, and Goombas.
About this creator:
GuileWinQuote is a man after my own heart. He has such an undying love for fighting games. A love so strong that it goes beyond just the popular stuff. He has such an infectiously positive attitude. I have to shout-out his video about Sonic the Fighters as well. It's refreshing to see someone judge fighting games as fighting games. Learning the mechanics and showing off what a game really has to offer.
About this creator:
Hunter R. is a creator who focuses purely on Animal Crossing. His videos dive deep into the games and he ends up doing some genuinely amazing things. The video I highlighted is actually a video that didn't do too well views wise, which is why I picked it. I think it's bonkers this video isn't more popular and it perfectly highlights Hunter's appeal, at least to me. An in depth video all about how you can, with the use of an e-reader, make your own custom villagers! It's so cool to watch it all come together and learn how it works.
About this creator:
Jonii is a channel that does deep dives into many topics, mainly video games. From Monkey Ball, to Pac-Man, to even videos about "Scene It?", and those old Sonic Sprite videos, Jonii has a very diverse range of video topics. I picked this video because I felt like it deserved more love and is on the shorter side. Most of Jonii's videos are on the lengthier side of things. That "Scene It?" video is over an hour long. Really good stuff!
About this creator:
PowerPalette a joint channel by two friends, Matt and Nolan. They do a wide variety of different things. All of them very creative and a great time to watch. Building their own mini-golf in their tiny apartment, creating their own candyland with wacky punishments, and making their own soda! (and got it to a production company!) They don't upload often but it's always such a treat when they do. Extremely underrated channel. (Nolan has also started doing his own solo videos under the name "Nesamons")