@splodge: It is in fact there the entire game - I'm playing on the Switch and there isn't an option to turn it off, and I presume the same goes for the PC. For what it's worth after a bit I didn't even notice it anymore, but your mileage may vary.
I think Monster Hunter counts yeah? Every game in the series has used a sort of gibberish, and it wasn't until Monster Hunter World that they added an option for English, though you can still select the gibberish if you'd like.
@danlongman: Yup, came here to see if anyone else had noticed this. I've noticed it in some of the recent shows - it sounds like the game audio on the stream is just picking up the ambient audio off the TV, rather than like, being piped in directly as a source.
After reading all the suggestions thus far, I really like the idea of having (at least?) two "channels": one for truly random videos without continuations of series, and a separate one that shows entire runs of series.
Hey there fellow Dallas duder, great write up! I too was there, with my girlfriend, and admittedly it was largely out of academic curiosity for the both of us (more so for me and she just wanted/needed to see it for herself :-) ).
My takeaways were that I was surprised at how crowded it was by the time we arrived (and yes, it was definitely sold out), that giving everyone a glow stick was indeed an awesome and correct move as you said, and that for even as far back as we stood, it was strangely compelling to watch a hologram of a vocaloid up there, especially when you consider how that technology may grow to permeate mainstream music in the future.
Anyway, I was really glad we went, and ya know, if I get the opportunity, I'd definitely go again.
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