May 29, 2015

[YT] Precisely one half year was required...

 
...for Kirby's Return to Dreamland - All Mini/Main/EX Bosses to get on the spot of our third most viewed video. It was released on the 28th of November 2014. Yesterday, the 28th of May 2015, it has beaten the infamous Rayque3 classic Tarzan Action Game Walkthrough Part 1 Level 1 [1/1].

I know that the image above shows Tarzan Part 1 being "ranked higher" than Kirby's (despite the numbers show different), it often takes up to a few days before Youtube synched the correct order.

In the past, Lux' his old Tarzan Action Game Walkthrough used to dominate the top most viewed Rayque3 videos, together with the first part of my Wario Ware Smooth Moves Walkthrough. Both where released in the early years of our channel and still holds a large part of our lifetime views today after all those years.

After introducing the Single Part Videos in 2012; the first to enter that area was the Mario Party 7 - All Mini-Games video, having reached 100.000 views in just 5 months. During that time, only the Tarzan Action Game Walkthrough's Part 1 and Part 2 where the only other two with that amount of views. Two years later, so much of the top viewed Rayque3 Staff videos has changed...

Remember when I told that Kirby's Return to Dreamland All Mini/Main/EX Bosses' growth was equal to Donkey Kong 64 - All main bosses and Super Smash Bros. Brawl - 100% Subspace Emissary? Well, forget that. In case you can't remember because you probably have missed it, forget it as well. While DK64's growth is 20.000 a month and SSBB is 12.000, KRTD's growth is currently 72.000... and still growing.



You probably have noticed that we officially released the next SPV; Pokémon Battle Revolution - All Masters Battles [HeartGold] a few days ago. If not, now you know. As with every SPV we don't expect it to skyrocket, having near to a thousand to two-thousand a month seems plausible (consider most older SPV's started with that). I told Lux that if this video reaches 10.000 views a month soon, he's allowed to throw a cake in my face. Did I tell you before that our expectations are often far off?
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