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| Most of his change of character can probably be attributed to him opening a Youtube account in 2008, where he started rapidly gaining more views thanks to a wider audience and word of mouth. His first Youtube-only LP of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UYFSvsN1CY|VIP1]] gained almost 1000 views in its first week - back then, a quite impressive number for a new LPer. By then, he had already developed a very concise style of commentary, something that would later become known as "Monkey Cheese" commentary. It consisted of Raocow pretty much saying the first things that came to his mind, which would often lead to very non-sequitur sentences that most of his viewers found funny because of its randomness. If there is something that has stayed with Raocow since then, it's his talent at making almost any game just seem fun, simply by so directly and honestly relaying his enjoyment through his commentary, unlike any other LPer could. | Most of his change of character can probably be attributed to him opening a Youtube account in 2008, where he started rapidly gaining more views thanks to a wider audience and word of mouth. His first Youtube-only LP of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UYFSvsN1CY|VIP1]] gained almost 1000 views in its first week - back then, a quite impressive number for a new LPer. By then, he had already developed a very concise style of commentary, something that would later become known as "Monkey Cheese" commentary. It consisted of Raocow pretty much saying the first things that came to his mind, which would often lead to very non-sequitur sentences that most of his viewers found funny because of its randomness. If there is something that has stayed with Raocow since then, it's his talent at making almost any game just seem fun, simply by so directly and honestly relaying his enjoyment through his commentary, unlike any other LPer could. |
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| Still, while he had found his own style by mid-2008, he hadn't really gathered that big of a viewership. His daily uploaded videos would receive maybe 200 to 300 views, but that was the upper line. One day, however, his account experienced an unexpected surge of subscribers - and it was thanks to one man: At the end of 2008, the highly popular LPer ProtonJonSA announced his retirement from LPing after finishing a romhack called "Mario's Wacky World", because he was "sick of romhacks and LPing in general". For his disappointed subscribers, he left a video explaining these circumstances and linking to Raocow's Youtube page in an effort to suggest his fans another LPer whose videos they might enjoy. Consequently, views on Raocow's videos skyrocketed just as he started his new LP of VIP4. His subsequent episodes of VIP4 gathered over 1000 views on their upload days as Raocow took over a good 10% of ProtonJonSA's subscribers. | |
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| It was also around this time that a new upload format emerged on Raocow's channel: That of the A- and B-Side, meaning he would simultaneously LP two games at once, meaning two new videos per day. This first started with his LP of VIP3 and the Hard-Hack-Rack (a SMWC hack compilation), but didn't become the norm until almost half a year later, where he chose to play Koutai 2 as a B-Side to Super Marisa World, saying "THIS IS FOR WHEN I HAVE LESS TIME OR I'M FRUSTRATED ABOUT IT OR WHATEVER. OKAY?". | Still, while he had found his own style by mid-2008, he hadn't really gathered that big of a viewership. His daily uploaded videos would receive maybe 200 to 300 views, but that was the upper line. One day, however, his account experienced an unexpected surge of subscribers - and it was thanks to one man: At the end of 2008, the highly popular LPer [[https://www.youtube.com/user/ProtonJonSA|ProtonJonSA]] announced his retirement from LPing after finishing a romhack called "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO9A4meUe1Q|Mario's Wacky World]]", because he was "sick of romhacks and LPing in general". For his disappointed subscribers, he left a video explaining these circumstances and linking to Raocow's Youtube page in an effort to suggest his fans another LPer whose videos they might enjoy. Consequently, views on Raocow's videos skyrocketed just as he started his new LP of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1QdTzurnps|VIP4]]. His subsequent episodes of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIacRdhUPB8|VIP4]] gathered over 1000 views on their upload days as Raocow took over a good 10% of ProtonJonSA's subscribers. |
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| | It was also around this time that a new upload format emerged on Raocow's channel: That of the A- and B-Side, meaning he would simultaneously LP two games at once, meaning two new videos per day. This first started with his LP of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIacRdhUPB8|VIP3]] and the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yzvlcHTMT0Hard-Hack-Rack]] (a SMWC hack compilation), but didn't become the norm until almost half a year later, where he chose to play [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2UxLFcI0TFg|Koutai 2]] as a B-Side to Super Marisa World, saying "THIS IS FOR WHEN I HAVE LESS TIME OR I'M FRUSTRATED ABOUT IT OR WHATEVER. OKAY?". |
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| 2009 was an uncertain, but at the same time highly important year for Raocow and his fans. It started with him finishing his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Bishop's University, followed by him moving to Sant-Francois in May. There, however, he found himself unable to get hired, and as such, was starting to experience serious economic problems by the end of June (see this video). As a consequence of his financial situation, Raocow asked his fans if they would be interested in him setting up a coffeepress store where they could purchase shirts and similar things with his by then very known catchphrases on them. The community took up on this idea, and the comments quickly filled up with suggestions on what designs to use for the shirts and so on. Things were getting a bit hard to keep track of, and Raocow had played with the idea for a while already, so when one of his friends came up to him and offered to host a website for him, the Canadian happily agreed. | 2009 was an uncertain, but at the same time highly important year for Raocow and his fans. It started with him finishing his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree at the Bishop's University, followed by him moving to Sant-Francois in May. There, however, he found himself unable to get hired, and as such, was starting to experience serious economic problems by the end of June (see this video). As a consequence of his financial situation, Raocow asked his fans if they would be interested in him setting up a coffeepress store where they could purchase shirts and similar things with his by then very known catchphrases on them. The community took up on this idea, and the comments quickly filled up with suggestions on what designs to use for the shirts and so on. Things were getting a bit hard to keep track of, and Raocow had played with the idea for a while already, so when one of his friends came up to him and offered to host a website for him, the Canadian happily agreed. |
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| On the 12th of July 2009, [raocow.com] was born, along with the talkhaus. Registration for new users wasn't available until the 15th, however, when Raocow also made a video announcing his new website. This was the start of a whole new age for Raocow and his fans. The community around the Canadian LPer became a lot more structured thanks to the new forums, and, seeing as all of them had a shared interest in LPs and romhacks, a collaboration hack was quick to be suggested - this was the birth of ASMT. | |
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| Sometime in 2010 [when?], Raocow finally found a job opportunity in Sherbrooke. He worked as part of a cleaning staff for little under a year, and then switched to his current work at a customer phone hotline. The surroundings of his current work environment can be seen in this video. | On the 12th of July 2009, [raocow.com] was born, along with [[https://talkhaus.raocow.com/|the talkhaus]]. Registration for new users wasn't available until the 15th, however, when Raocow also made [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bP0gd2Rl_OE|a video announcing his new website]]. This was the start of a whole new age for Raocow and his fans. The community around the Canadian LPer became a lot more structured thanks to the new forums, and, seeing as all of them had a shared interest in LPs and romhacks, a collaboration hack was quick to be suggested - this was the birth of [[a_super_mario_thing|ASMT]]. |
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| | Sometime in 2010 [when?], Raocow finally found a job opportunity in Sherbrooke. He worked as part of a cleaning staff for little under a year, and then switched to his current work at a customer phone hotline. The surroundings of his current work environment can be seen in [[https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTlwOxIqfGM|this video]]. |
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