franchise.Īn overview of several reasons as to why the Wii U was a commercial failure.Ī Valentine's Day-themed episode in which Wozniak attempts to find a date on Tinder.Īn overview of several of the Wii U's successes.Ī list of the games Wozniak wishes to be released on the Nintendo Switch.Ī review of the Nintendo Switch, three days after its release.Īn overview of console wars in the video game industry-competitions between two rival video game console manufacturers.Ī review of the differences and advantages of both physical media and digital media.Īn overview of the history of the Nintendo 3DS system.Ī collection of several of Wozniak's issues with The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild (2017).Ī review of several microconsoles and their history. Rumors and Leaks"Īn overview of rumors and leaks surrounding the Super Smash Bros. List of YouTube episodes Season 1 (2017) No.Ī list of predictions and hopes for the then-upcoming Nintendo Switch system.Ī review of the January 2017 Nintendo Switch presentation, which showcased details on the Nintendo Switch. Scott the Woz has 250 episodes released on YouTube as of January 2023 across six seasons. In 2023, Wozniak confirmed that his friends are now assisting with production of the show in a more official capacity. Wozniak maintains a secondary channel, Scott's Stash, for behind-the-scenes and extra content. The series would initially maintain a consistent schedule of weekly videos Wozniak announced in May 2022 that the web series would no longer be released weekly. The first episode of the web series was uploaded on YouTube in January 2017. Focused on his opinions of the Nintendo Switch, the video fused his interest in video games with his skit-based comedy. Conception Īfter experimenting with other skit ideas, Wozniak worked on the first episode of Scott the Woz in December 2016. Initially ceasing to make videos in 2012 due to low viewership, Wozniak returned to content creation in his senior year of high school to make a comedic video titled "The Internet and You" with his friends. Wozniak had made videos on YouTube as a child based on his own creations such as short stories, comics and drawings. Chet Shaft (played by Will Kanwischer) is a former manager of the fictional game store "Games On A Shelf" and a ghost who shows up in various episodes to advise Scott.Kay Swiss (played by Jeffrey Pohlman-Beshuk) is a bank teller, economist, and employee of Bankruptcy Patrol.He was later sued and sentenced to death, though later resurrected. At a dinner party, he murdered several characters, though most of them recovered. Steel Wool (played by Jarred Wise) is a police officer.Terry Lesler (played by Joe Robertson) is a vegan and a member of the organization Vegans Anonymous Gathering.He owns The Think Barrel, where he conducts therapy. Dr Jerry Attricks (played by Justin Womble) is a therapist and former news anchor reporter.Wendy's Employee died during Halloween of 2020. Wendy's Employee and Target Employee (both played by Dominic Mattero) are a pair of brothers who work at Wendy's and Target, respectively.Rex has displayed a large hatred of sex throughout the series. He is a former school dance chaperone and employee of Waste Chasers. Rex Mohs (played by Eric Turney) is a short-tempered friend of Scott's.Jeb Jab (played by Sam Essig) is a friend of Scott's and an extremely avid fan of Gex, to the point where he believes that any video game is Gex, except (ironically) for Gex itself.Scott (played by Scott Wozniak, the show's creator) is the main protagonist of the series. ![]() The Scott The Woz series has several recurring characters: The series has an emphasis on skit-based humour with a set of recurring characters, and episodes occasionally deviate from the series' focus on video games. ![]() Scott The Woz is a video game review web series, with a focus on discussion and retrospective of video games topics such as consoles, accessories, history and subculture. A voice sample of Wozniak reviewing Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics
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