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1. Enough green screen footage of every Blight Club costume to create a Giant Bomb Blight Club MUGEN game. (And someone to make it.)

2. The Jeffcast. I always wanted to do one where I interview fellow Jeffs, but if you guys do one I'll be happy.

3. Giant Bomb Infinite.

4. Giant Bomb Infinite, but the videos are submitted trailers from small and indie games.

5. Reviews are cool. Don't worry about them all being 4-5's. Just make it a seal of approval.

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#2  Edited By jeffool

Remember Giant Bomb Infinite? That. Also a second channel that would be somewhat similar, but for indie games.

Create a web form for indie and smaller devs to drop a link for their videos and trailers and a checkbox/signature for consent. Then okay those videos randomly, 24/7. I think part of the charm would be the randomness, so you don't even need a bot to vote for the next video. Just pick one.

Sprinkle in Quick Looks and any other short videos that don't fit on Infinite. You can set a specific day of the week and time for be material to be added. Maybe the first run segment runs all the new additions, then it goes back to random. Depending on how many you get, determine how long videos should stay, and slowly remove older videos from circulation.

If the channel gets any attention, throw in a promo for GiantBomb.com/join and maybe even occasionally ad reads. I don't know who the gang loves, but maybe 8BitDo, iam8bit, or Humble? I don't know. There's lots of possibilities. Even sell time for trailers from the major publishers that you normally wouldn't put on this channel. (Run an ad for COD or Fortnite, and say they're supporting an ad-free day with their one ad.)

Worst case scenario you run a bunch of trailers for indie game devs who normally fight to get their games in front of people's eyes, using the GB brand as a spotlight. Best case it gets some attention and it helps support (and justify) adding a video editor to the crew to fill out content there, and help with other GB projects.