Game Theory: FNAF, Thanks For The Memories

The Game Theorists
2 Mar 202421:44

Summary

TLDRIn this heartfelt video, MatPat bids farewell to his iconic 'Five Nights at Freddy's' series, reflecting on the profound impact of Scott Cawthon's decision to create one final game despite adversity. MatPat traces FNAF's remarkable journey, from its humble beginnings to its multimillion-dollar success, spawning a new generation of game developers, reshaping the horror genre, and influencing industries like publishing, film, and YouTube. As he prepares to pass the torch, MatPat celebrates the series' legacy, highlighting how small decisions can trigger a domino effect of positive change, inspiring others to create and spread kindness.

Takeaways

  • 😀 This is Mat Pat's final FNAF theory video before retiring as the host of Game Theory.
  • 🦋 The decision by Scott Cawthon to create FNAF after initially planning to quit game development was a 'butterfly effect' that had far-reaching impacts across various industries.
  • 💰 The FNAF franchise has generated an estimated revenue of $94 million from Steam sales alone, not including other platforms and merchandise.
  • 🎮 FNAF inspired a new generation of game developers, with thousands of fan games being created on platforms like Game Jolt.
  • 🔪 FNAF pioneered the 'mascot horror' genre, influencing numerous other games, books, and movies in this style.
  • 📚 The success of FNAF book adaptations led to the creation of AFK, a dedicated video game book publishing arm at Scholastic.
  • 🎥 The FNAF movie, with a $20 million budget, earned nearly $300 million and impacted the priorities of film studios.
  • 💻 FNAF provided a significant boost to the careers of many YouTubers, including popular Let's Players and theorists.
  • 💸 The success of FNAF theory videos on YouTube generated an estimated $24.57 million in ad revenue.
  • 🌟 Mat Pat acknowledges the positive impact FNAF has had on his own career and platform, allowing him to support other creators and charitable causes.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of this video being Mat Pat's final FNAF theory?

    -This video marks the end of Mat Pat's coverage and legacy with the Five Nights at Freddy's (FNAF) series after years of theorizing and analyzing the games. It represents a farewell to a franchise that had a profound impact on his career and the YouTube community.

  • How did FNAF's success impact the gaming industry?

    -FNAF's success led to the creation of 12 games in the franchise, generating over $94 million in revenue on Steam alone. It also inspired a new generation of game designers who created thousands of FNAF fan games, some of which evolved into their own successful franchises.

  • What impact did FNAF have on other media industries?

    -FNAF's popularity led to the creation of movies, books, and music based on the franchise. It also influenced the publishing industry, with Scholastic launching a video game book department after the success of the FNAF book trilogy. The FNAF movie, produced by Blumhouse, earned nearly $300 million.

  • How did FNAF affect the YouTube community?

    -FNAF gave rise to many popular YouTubers, such as Markiplier and Cory X Kenshin, who saw their careers accelerate alongside the game releases. It also spawned the theorist community, with channels like Game Theory analyzing the lore and hidden details of the games.

  • What is the significance of the butterfly effect in relation to FNAF?

    -Mat Pat uses the concept of the butterfly effect to illustrate how Scott Cawthon's decision to create one final game (FNAF) after facing rejection had a profound and far-reaching impact on various industries, careers, and lives.

  • How did FNAF contribute to charitable causes?

    -The success of FNAF and its impact on the YouTube community enabled creators like Mat Pat and Markiplier to organize and contribute to various charity events, raising millions of dollars for organizations like St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

  • What is the key message Mat Pat wants to convey in this final FNAF theory?

    -Mat Pat emphasizes that even small decisions can have a massive impact and create positive change in the world. He encourages viewers to recognize the power of kindness and positivity in their daily lives, as these small acts can create a ripple effect of goodness.

  • Why was FNAF's approach to horror gaming unique?

    -Unlike traditional horror games that relied on psychological horror and kept monsters hidden, FNAF put its brightly colored animatronic monsters front and center, making the games more thumbnail-friendly and family-friendly. This gave rise to the mascot horror subgenre.

  • How did FNAF influence the movie industry's priorities?

    -The success of the FNAF movie caught the attention of Hollywood studios, which were struggling to attract audiences. Studios recognized the potential of tapping into FNAF's online community, leading them to consider prioritizing similar projects in the future.

  • What economic impact did the FNAF movie have on New Orleans?

    -By shooting the FNAF movie in New Orleans, a significant portion of the $20 million budget was injected into the local economy, providing jobs and revenue for local businesses, actors, and resources. This helped revive the city's film production industry after tax incentives were previously rolled back.

Outlines

00:00

🎥 The Final FNAF Theory and Retrospective

Mat begins by stating that this will be his final FNAF theory video, after having made over 10 final theories previously. He reminisces about his journey covering Five Nights at Freddy's, including live talkbacks and remixes. Mat announces that he will be retiring as the host of Game Theory, with Tom taking over. He also teases a premiere for his final Game Theory video on March 9th at 2 PM ET, where he will say goodbye after 13 years. Additionally, he reminds viewers that his MatPat figurine and FNAF pins will retire and be gone forever after March 9th.

05:02

🦋 The Butterfly Effect of FNAF

Mat explains the concept of the butterfly effect, where small changes can lead to massive consequences, and how it relates to the origins of FNAF. He discusses how Scott Cawthon's decision to create one final game after facing criticism and rejection for his previous games ended up reshaping the gaming industry, YouTube, and the entire entertainment world. Mat highlights how FNAF's success has led to numerous spin-offs, merchandise, and collaborations with various game studios, generating millions in revenue.

10:02

🎮 FNAF's Impact on Game Development

Mat explores how FNAF has inspired a new generation of game designers, with thousands of fan games being created on platforms like Game Jolt. He discusses how some of these fan game developers have found success and turned their projects into full-fledged franchises. Additionally, Mat mentions how FNAF's success has led to the rise of the 'mascot horror' genre, influencing games like Poppy Playtime, Bendy and the Ink Machine, and Hello Neighbor, as well as spawning book adaptations and movie deals.

15:02

📺 FNAF's Influence on YouTube and Creators

Mat explores how FNAF has had a significant impact on YouTube, giving rise to some of the biggest names on the platform, such as Markiplier and Cory X Kenshin. He discusses how FNAF's hidden details and lore ignited the theorist community, leading to numerous channels creating content around solving the mysteries. Mat also highlights how FNAF's success has allowed creators to pursue bigger projects, run charity events, and even start their own platforms, creating an ecosystem where new IPs can thrive.

20:03

🙏 A Message of Gratitude and Positivity

Mat expresses his gratitude to Scott Cawthon for the impact that FNAF has had, affecting millions of people and billions of dollars across various industries. He reflects on the power of small decisions and the domino effect they can create. Mat encourages viewers to embrace the spirit of positivity and kindness, as even small acts can make a massive difference in someone's life. Finally, he reminds viewers of his upcoming final Game Theory premiere on March 9th, where he will celebrate with the community one last time as a theorist.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡FNAF Theory

FNAF Theory refers to the series of theories surrounding the game 'Five Nights at Freddy's' (FNAF), a popular horror game. In the video, the host discusses their journey in creating multiple theories about this game over the years. The term encapsulates the analytical and speculative content created to unravel the game's complex storyline and hidden lore. These theories have become a significant aspect of the game's culture and have contributed to its enduring popularity.

💡Game Theory

Game Theory, in the context of this video, is the name of the show hosted by the speaker, focusing on creating theories about various video games. The show dissects games to uncover hidden meanings, lore, and implications. The reference to 'Game Theory' in the script signifies the platform on which the host has extensively discussed FNAF theories, contributing significantly to the online discourse about the game.

💡Legacy

Legacy in the video refers to the lasting impact and influence of the FNAF series on gaming, YouTube, and broader media culture. The host reflects on how FNAF's success has led to numerous sequels, inspired a new genre in gaming, influenced other media like books and movies, and shaped the careers of many content creators. This concept underscores the profound and far-reaching effects a single game can have on various aspects of entertainment and culture.

💡Butterfly Effect

The Butterfly Effect is mentioned as a metaphor for how small actions or events can have large, unforeseen consequences. In the video, it's used to illustrate how the creation of FNAF, seemingly a small event in the gaming world, led to significant changes in the gaming industry, online content creation, and even other media. This concept emphasizes the unpredictable and expansive impact of FNAF in the broader context of media and culture.

💡Scott Cawthon

Scott Cawthon is the creator of Five Nights at Freddy's. In the video, his decision to create FNAF, despite previous setbacks in his career, is highlighted as the critical turning point or 'butterfly effect' moment. Cawthon's story is used to illustrate how perseverance and creativity can lead to significant impacts in the gaming industry and beyond, catalyzing a host of subsequent developments in various media.

💡Mascot Horror

Mascot Horror is a sub-genre of horror games inspired by FNAF, characterized by the use of mascots or cartoonish characters in a horror setting. The video discusses how FNAF's unique approach to horror, featuring animatronic mascots, paved the way for similar games. This term represents a significant trend in gaming where nostalgia and horror are combined, creating a new and popular genre.

💡Fan Games

Fan Games refer to unofficial games made by fans, often inspired by popular titles. The video highlights the thousands of fan-made games inspired by FNAF, showcasing the game's immense influence on aspiring game developers. These fan games not only extend the FNAF universe but also serve as a breeding ground for new talent in the gaming industry.

💡YouTube Community

The YouTube Community in the context of this video refers to the network of content creators who have been significantly influenced by FNAF. The video details how FNAF content, including theories, let's plays, and animations, have contributed to the growth and success of many YouTube channels. This term underscores the game's impact on digital content creation and the careers of individual YouTubers.

💡FNAF Movie

The FNAF Movie is mentioned as a major development stemming from the game's success. It represents the crossover of FNAF from a digital game into mainstream cinema, highlighting the game's wide-ranging influence. The video discusses the potential impact of the movie on the film industry and local economies, like New Orleans where it was filmed.

💡Economic Impact

Economic Impact in the video refers to the financial influence FNAF has had on various industries, including gaming, YouTube, literature, and cinema. The script discusses how FNAF's success has translated into significant revenue and job creation, exemplifying the economic power of popular media franchises in the modern digital landscape.

Highlights

Announcement of the final FNAF Theory, marking the end of an era for Game Theory.

Reflection on the legacy of Five Nights at Freddy's and its impact on gaming and YouTube.

The decision to lean into creepy robotic animations led to the creation of FNAF.

FNAF's success inspired a new generation of game developers.

The series has sold 9.9 million copies on Steam alone.

FNAF's influence led to the creation of the mascot horror genre.

The FNAF movie's significant box office success.

FNAF's contribution to changing the landscape of horror games.

The butterfly effect of Scott Cawthon's decision to not give up.

The impact of FNAF on print publishing, leading to new video game book franchises.

FNAF's role in supporting small game studios and independent developers.

The creation of a vibrant fan game community with thousands of FNAF-inspired games.

How FNAF influenced YouTube creators and led to the growth of channels like Game Theory.

The legacy of FNAF in fostering an environment where new intellectual properties can thrive.

MatPat's reflection on the personal and community impact of Game Theory's journey with FNAF.

The announcement of a special premiere for the final Game Theory episode on FNAF.

Transcripts

00:00

well loyal theorists this is it this

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will be my final FNAF Theory and this

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time I mean

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[Music]

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it the end is nearly at hand the pieces

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are in place for you you missed it last

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week look for the green and remember

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everything I taught you remember dates

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are important remember the hurry time is

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running

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[Music]

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out hello Internet welcome to Game

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Theory the show that by my count has had

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no less than 10 final FNAF theories at

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this point it's practically become its

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own meme but this time it's no joke

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after 66 theories three live talkbacks

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and one bang and

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remix exotic make that two bang and

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remixes today I end my coverage of Five

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Nights at Freddy's after this there's

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only one final game theory and then the

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curtain closes on my time as host and

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Tom will have to step into the spotlight

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hope you're ready for the challenge

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there Tom Tom toy Bunny Easter Bunny

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chocolate bunny melted chocolate bunny

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wither bunny black hot bunny Rockstar

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bunny glamrock bunny sunken toy bunny

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Bon bun just BN System error bunny

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nightmare bunny well done but how many

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toes does he have two no three five

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again ah the first step of FNAF theor

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slowly losing your mind think he's going

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to do just fine you know I did consider

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making my final theory about FNAF but

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actually have something really special

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planned for that one so special in fact

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that we're going to be doing a premiere

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for it on this channel next Saturday

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March 9th at 2:00 p.m. Eastern 11:00

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a.m. Pacific we're going to have some

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fun you guys will be able to chat with

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me live as that video releases and who

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knows there might even be some secrets

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to find and most importantly of all I

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get to say my final goodbye and thank

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you to all of you for the last 13 years

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so that's next week March 9th at 2:00

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p.m. Eastern 11:00 a.m. Pacific make

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sure you're subscribed so you're

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notified when that one goes live

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speaking of March 9th just a quick

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reminder that that's also the final day

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of sales for my you's once I retire as

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host on the 9th of March it too will

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retire and be gone forever so if you do

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want this little piece of Game Theory

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history or you know your own little

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psychic friend fredbear head on over to

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you.com or click the link in the

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description to grab your mat Pat

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figurine and FNAF pins before they're

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nothing but a distant memory kind like

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dream theory but enough housekeeping

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it's time to talk about FNAF and let me

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tell you I've spent a long time thinking

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about this one how do you end a series

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like this should I just do a normal

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theory about some minute detail doesn't

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really feel final you know plus I'd

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probably end up calling someone a robot

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and then a bunch of people would get mad

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at me again should I redo the ultimate

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FNAF timeline as one final here's the

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lore well that would certainly be big

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but it also doesn't feel like that much

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was changed post ruin and help wanted to

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from what we did at the end of last year

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so I didn't really want to be redundant

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either you can see the struggle that I

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was facing right this episode it's a big

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deal to me it is literally the end of my

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legacy with FNAF and you see that's when

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it hit me Legacy typically FNAF theories

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are born out of the small details but

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what if I took a step back and looked at

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the big picture what if instead of

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counting animatronic toes are dead kids

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I took a meta approach and just looked

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at the entire Legacy of FNAF I'm sure

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we're all familiar with the butterfly

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effect right the idea that a butterfly

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flapping its wings could cause the

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smallest of changes in the air which

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could potentially lead to a tornado

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forming well the term actually comes

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from the research of meteorologist

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Edward Loren who back in 1963 decided to

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round some numbers in his data he

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condensed one variable from

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50627 to just 506 and yet that tiny

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change right there completely threw off

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his computer's weather models

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transforming sunny skies into violent

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storms hence the whole tornado thing

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this realization that small changes in

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data could yield such tremendously

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different results ultimately threw off

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science's entire understanding of nature

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before Loren people thought that the

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Universe could ultimately be predicted

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CAC Newton back in 1687 famously

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believed in the Clockwork Universe the

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idea that the parts of the universe

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worked like a machine and that

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eventually if you understood how the

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parts worked you could predict

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practically anything French

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mathematician Pierre Simone llas

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actually said basically the same thing

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eventually we would get to a place where

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nothing would be uncertain and yet Loren

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showed us that one small change one

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minor mistake or estimate or imprecise

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measurement in a complex system could

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have a domino effect at a massive scale

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resulting in changes that you would

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never see coming for example in 1928

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Alexander Fleming discovered that there

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was mold in his petri dish but rather

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than just throwing it away or cleaning

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it up he decided to study it which then

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led to the discovery of penicillin a

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life-saving antibiotic that could be

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used to treat menitis pneumonia ganara

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syphilis blood poisoning and many others

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or if you want another example you have

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the explosion of hip-hop music largely

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owing its Origins to a random lightning

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strike in New York City in 1977 a bolt

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of lightning put the city of New York

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into a 25-hour blackout so what do you

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do for all that time that you're stuck

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in the dark you looten pillage baby New

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Yorkers started to ransack storefronts

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including music shops full of

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instruments and supplies suddenly

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expensive DJ equipment was was in the

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hands of young aspiring musicians eager

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to experiment with hip-hop which was a

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new genre of music just hitting the

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local scene and thus hip-hop was truly

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able to thrive history is full of these

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sorts of stories from the foundations of

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medicine and music to even stuff as

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Extreme as the origins of both World War

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I and 2 why do I bring all this serious

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stuff up in relation to Spooky Bear game

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because FNAF is one of those rounded

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variables one decision by Scott CN

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reshaped gaming and YouTube and the

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entire entertainment world as we know it

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and that's not an exaggeration for a

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fact one man's decision to not give up

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to try again in the face of rejection

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and adversity literally shifted billions

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of dollars of the economy and affected

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hundreds of millions of lives in ways

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that are incalculable and that is what I

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wanted to call attention to in my final

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FNAF Theory FNAF shows us that by not

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giving up one person can have a profound

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effect on the course of history itself I

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feel like the origin story of fnaf's

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been talked about to death but just to

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set the stage here despite hitting it

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big with FNAF in 2014 its creator Scott

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cin had been making games at that point

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for 20 years years since 1994 and yet

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even in those earliest days you can tell

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that Scott had a fascination with creepy

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robots working their designs into

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projects like the Sci-Fi ifer moon and

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the religious Pilgrims Progress even

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this incredibly rudimentary RPG Legacy

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of flan has a final boss that has what

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looks to be the first appearance of what

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would eventually evolve into the mangle

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but despite producing a lot of games

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none really ever caught the Public's eye

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and then came chipper and Son's Lumber

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Company where initial reviews what few

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there were were rough and as The Story

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Goes it was the reaction of James

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Stephanie Sterling that would change the

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course of CT's career forever thank God

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for her it's just all over the place and

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that thing looks like it's going to kill

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your children I imagine the phrase kill

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me is stated over and over again in the

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world of chipper and Sons oh they're

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robot beavers that's not good I think

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he's the only living thing in this world

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this repeated criticism plus the lack of

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financial stability brought Scott down

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to his lowest ready to quit games he

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decided decided to try one final time

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and lean into the thing that had been

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leveled at him time and time again the

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creepy robotic animations and thus Five

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Nights at Freddy's was born and that

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right there that's going to act as our

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Nexus point the one flap of a butterfly

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wing the decision to make a final game

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instead of just giving up now let's see

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how it all maps out from there let's

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start with just the obvious Downstream

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effects of this that one game over the

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course of the last decade has spun off

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into 12 which honestly I've never truly

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sat down and processed but believe it or

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not there are 12 of these things on how

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you count them the entire franchise has

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sold 9.9 million copies on Steam alone

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which in total has an estimated revenue

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of $94 million and that's not even

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including the console and mobile ports

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or the number of microtransactions for

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FNAF AR which itself had over40 million

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downloads it's also worth pointing out

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that of the $94 million 55 million of

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that was just from Steam sales of

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security breach cuz that one was

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actually at full price as opposed to all

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the others which were either free or a

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couple of bucks and while the first four

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FNAF games were entirely a one-man job

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the rest have included voice actors

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composers entirely separate game studios

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like steel wool and alumix even to this

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day we're seeing this continuous Studios

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like Mega cat who up until now have been

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focused on releasing games on retro

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consoles very niche market but that made

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him perfect to create the Retro style

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pixelated FNAF game into the pit

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releasing later this year by pairing up

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with these smaller companies that aren't

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insanely wellknown Scott's not only been

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able to make bigger better games he's

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also been able to use his single game

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success to put millions of eyeballs and

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millions of dollars into each of these

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companies as a result of their with FNAF

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alumix started working with Disney on

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features found throughout the parks and

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if steel wool ever do release a game

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outside of FNAF in the future you can

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bet that it's going to have itself a fan

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base attached to it because people now

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know about them and they're going to

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want to see what other work they can do

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so that's on the game side or at least

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it's on the official game side but

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stopping there would be overlooking the

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much bigger impact FNAF has had on the

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games that haven't even been released

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yet this one series inspired a whole new

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generation of game designers unlike any

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game that's ever really come before all

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of them cutting their their teeth on a

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genre that exploded in the mid-20s the

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FNAF fan game five nights at Treasure

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Island five nights at warrios Pop Goes

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The Joy creation those nights at

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Rachel's Aon build glitch attraction

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bloody nights Junior's day shift at

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Freddy's thank

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thank what is this game I could go on

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and on and on for days some of these

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were just for the memes others were more

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serious attempts at making Games

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inspired by FNAF and many of them were

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just taking the world that Scott had

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created and broadening it outward into

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the game that they wanted to see made if

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you go into game jolt you'll find

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thousands of fan games and I do mean

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thousands if you search just for FNAF

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and select games you're presented with

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36 games per page and

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277 Pages available that is

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9,961 games that are tagged using FNAF

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and if you're sitting there thinking

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hold on the math there doesn't add up

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you're right good noticing that's

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because I had to remove 11 of Scott's

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own games that were posted on that list

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though I'm pretty sure that there are

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some out there who'd like to pretend

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that FNAF world was a fan game each and

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every one of those 10,000 fan games

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represents a budding game designer

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sometimes several and well yeah many

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many of those creators are likely never

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going to pursue game design full-time

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there are some who will either

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independently or as part of a bigger

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Studio going on to have their shot at

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creating their own Mega franchise their

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shot to transform the industry and

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already you can see that some of these

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devs are finding success to the point

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where many of them have created multiple

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different games at this point turning

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their fan projects into full-on

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franchises of their own and all of this

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is without even mentioning the fanverse

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initiative where Scott invested money

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and resources into some of the most

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promising projects to help those

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fledgling business is grow now the

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success of that one is up for debate for

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various reasons but the point ultimately

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stands Five Nights at Freddy's has been

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directly and indirectly involved in the

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rise of a new generation of game

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developers developers that just now 10

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years later were only starting to see

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get to a point where they're really

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influencing The Wider gaming landscape

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except gaming it's already seen a

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massive shift coming off the heels of

10:50

FNAF prior to fnaf's release if you took

10:52

a look at any top 10 list about horror

10:53

games it would have been filled with

10:54

games like Outlast PT amnesia games that

10:57

leaned hard into psychological horror

10:59

and sometimes graphic Gore FNAF though

11:02

was different while other horror games

11:03

used the classic horror Trope of not

11:05

knowing what the Monster looked like

11:06

relying on the audience's mind to fill

11:08

in the blanks of what might be lurking

11:09

in the shadows FNAF put the monsters

11:11

front and center allowing them to be the

11:12

star of the show like we see in movies

11:14

like Friday the 13th in Halloween this

11:16

allowed FNAF games to be much more

11:17

thumbnail friendly and easier to sell

11:19

online compared to the spooky dark

11:21

hallways or over complicated monster

11:23

designs that dominated the horror space

11:24

in the past mix in the more

11:26

familyfriendly scares of Freddy and the

11:27

Gang and you've got yourself a brand new

11:29

sub genre of content mascot horror as

11:32

dubbed by YouTuber John Wolf this genre

11:34

took old nostalgic locations and filled

11:36

them with brightly colored Killers

11:37

brought to life through some weird

11:39

experiment or trauma bending the ink

11:41

machine poppy playtime rainbow friends

11:42

my friendly neighborhood hello neighbor

11:44

Baldi Basics choo choo Charles am man of

11:46

the adventure and of course cart a band

11:48

ban and that's not even dipping into the

11:50

hundreds of lesser known titles like

11:51

joyville it was FNAF who paved the way

11:53

for all of these games poppy sold 2

11:56

million copies in 2 years bendy has made

11:58

over 30 million just off of its two

12:00

major installments hello neighbor is a

12:02

thing that continues to exist and while

12:04

people complain about oversaturation in

12:05

the Market at this point there is no

12:07

denying that the formula has worked

12:08

extremely well for the better part of

12:10

the last 10 years but maybe you're sick

12:11

of games you want to read a book well I

12:13

hope you're excited to read the seven

12:14

hello neighbor Books five bendy books

12:16

are the poppy playtime employee handbook

12:18

that's coming out later this year mascot

12:20

horror franchises now also line the

12:22

shelves of your local Barnes & Noble why

12:24

because FNAF did it first oh sure

12:26

Scholastic had done some video game book

12:28

publishing in the past mostly guide

12:29

books and activity books but after the

12:31

success of the FNAF Trilogy they began

12:32

to publish other video game books like

12:34

Assassin's Creed last descendants World

12:36

of Warcraft traveler this led them to

12:38

launch an entirely separate Wing to

12:40

their business AFK the video game

12:42

specific book Department it's these guys

12:44

who are publishing all the books that

12:46

Tom is now going to have to

12:48

read now it's impossible to know for

12:50

certain that FNAF was the reason for all

12:52

this but given it was often shown at the

12:54

top of articles for this new publishing

12:55

arm at launch and has sold 9 million

12:57

books to date with an average Book price

12:59

being about 10 bucks that is $90 million

13:01

infused into the historically struggling

13:03

print publishing business no wonder the

13:06

first six rows of their website are

13:07

dedicated to FNAF but without AFK it's

13:09

easy to imagine a world where these

13:10

other mascot horror games didn't get

13:12

that chance and all those writers who've

13:14

now been able to make a living off of

13:15

these franchises wouldn't be recognized

13:17

like they are I mean take for instance

13:19

Andrea Wagner who wrote the vast

13:20

majority of Fazbear Frights and tales

13:22

from the pizzaplex stories she's now

13:24

getting DMD by fans asking for lore

13:26

clarifications something I'm sure she

13:28

never Ed anticipated while working on

13:29

her past writing projects like her dog

13:31

how-to book dog parenting or alternate

13:33

Beauty the story of a big girl with Big

13:35

Dreams her words not mine the same thing

13:38

is now happening with another struggling

13:39

industry movies after spending 8 years

13:42

in production hell losing directors

13:43

struggling with Studios and trying to

13:44

nail down a script blumhouse eventually

13:46

took the chance on FNAF making the movie

13:48

on a $20 million budget and earning back

13:50

nearly 300 million if you don't think

13:53

Hollywood has taken strong notice of

13:54

that when they are struggling to get

13:56

butts and seats you are wrong you think

13:58

it's a coin incidents that 2 months

13:59

after fnaf's release bendy announced his

14:01

big screen debut and while a poppy

14:03

playtime movie was already in the works

14:04

with Studio 71 I can almost guarantee

14:07

conversations with studios around it

14:08

have shifted in the aftermath of FNAF

14:10

and who knows what other mascot horror

14:12

games might end up with movies down the

14:13

line and not only is it getting indie

14:15

game movies green lit it's also

14:17

reshaping Film Studio priorities as they

14:19

continue to Fumble around in the dark

14:20

struggling to find ways to compete with

14:22

online content I've literally had

14:24

conversations with people in film space

14:26

about how they're trying to tap into

14:27

that FNAF audience that online community

14:29

the success of this one film will be

14:31

shaping the types of movies that get

14:33

made and how they look moving forward I

14:35

guarantee it but while movie releases

14:37

mean big bucks for big studios the

14:39

economic ramifications go Way Beyond

14:41

just extra cash in the pocket of Jason

14:42

Blum the FNAF movie was shot in New

14:44

Orleans which since hurricane Katrina

14:46

has been an economically depressed part

14:47

of the country now I didn't know this at

14:49

the time but from speaking to local

14:50

actors and business owners while I was

14:52

down there filming last year I learned

14:53

that New Orleans actually has a long

14:55

history in Film Production when the

14:56

state government of Louisiana first

14:58

introduced tax breaks for film

14:59

Productions back in 2002 over a thousand

15:02

projects happened down there in the span

15:03

of s years those Productions created

15:05

jobs hired locals and brought millions

15:07

of dollars back into the city however

15:09

pre-co those incentives were rolled back

15:11

and Productions have now started to move

15:12

to other places like Georgia that's why

15:14

so many of the local actors and business

15:16

owners I spoke with while down there

15:17

were eager to see the FNAF movie in town

15:19

by shooting in New Orleans a huge chunk

15:21

of that $20 million budget was going to

15:22

accommodations drivers Caterers local

15:25

talent location Rentals equipment and

15:26

other General resources that help local

15:28

business businesses Thrive and maybe

15:29

start a domino effect to get other

15:31

movies back in the region regardless of

15:33

all of that the point is that this one

15:34

decision to try one final game it's

15:37

grown Beyond itself it's no longer about

15:39

just making its own franchise full of

15:40

games it's spread to all corners of the

15:42

media industry and to so many other IPS

15:44

and creators spawning a wave of new

15:46

franchises and giving life to so many

15:48

careers that otherwise might not have

15:49

had a chance but speaking of careers

15:51

there's one final area that's also

15:53

needing to be addressed an area that has

15:54

been so affected by FNAF it's crazy to

15:57

not talk about and that of course is

15:59

here on YouTube FNAF has done a lot of

16:01

numbers for a lot of Industries but its

16:02

effect on the YouTube landscape is still

16:04

visible to this day and in a much more

16:06

obvious way when FNAF first launched it

16:08

was just one of many games that

16:09

YouTubers started playing because spooky

16:11

games got big views this game gave rise

16:13

to some of the biggest names on the

16:14

platform names that are still going

16:16

strong today let's players like Cory X

16:17

Kenshin and markiplier who'd been on

16:19

YouTube for a couple of years but saw

16:20

their careers accelerate and parallel

16:22

alongside the FNAF releases you also had

16:24

a massive surgeon nerdcore musical

16:26

artists like The Living Tombstone whose

16:28

FNAF song was at a million views in a

16:29

couple of weeks whereas most other songs

16:31

they would release would have a few

16:32

hundred thousand views months after

16:33

release and Machinima creators started

16:35

using FNAF models and characters to tell

16:37

their own unique stories long before the

16:39

FNAF movie ever hit theaters racking up

16:41

literally billions of views but what

16:43

truly set FNAF apart were obviously the

16:45

hidden details clue and fans into the

16:47

bigger story this more than anything

16:49

else ignited the internet's passion like

16:50

never before given rise to the theorist

16:52

Community people like doo rebowski 8bit

16:55

Ryan Ry toast ID's fantasy hyper Droid

16:57

John FNAF and and of course us going

16:59

through this game piece by piece in

17:01

order to find the hidden story within it

17:02

now contrary to popular belief FNAF

17:04

wasn't the first thing that actually had

17:05

us creating lore theories that was

17:07

always just part of the Channel's DNA

17:09

but before FNAF we were coming up with

17:10

lore theories for franchises where the

17:12

story was basically wellknown whether or

17:14

not Majora's Mask is an allegory for

17:16

grieving you get the story of a moon

17:17

crashing down regardless of whether

17:19

Peach is Rosalina's mom you get the

17:21

basic premise of Mario Galaxy humans

17:23

certainly might be Pokémon that's not

17:25

really affecting anyone's journey to

17:26

become League champ but FNAF was

17:28

different it showed that games could be

17:30

built off of withholding the lore and

17:31

forcing the fan base to solve it by

17:33

leaving the door open and never

17:34

confirming anything Scott allowed

17:36

YouTubers redditors and just general

17:38

fans to continually assess and reassess

17:40

the lore find new directions new hot

17:42

takes and that means that we're still

17:43

theorizing about it to this very day can

17:45

it be frustrating absolutely heck maybe

17:48

now that I'm retiring from the channel I

17:49

can track Scott down and get some

17:50

answers out of him but it's also

17:52

entertaining and the success of this

17:54

Theory based model on YouTube has

17:55

carried over into the mainstream where

17:57

now almost every game in movie release

17:58

is designed with Theory crafting in mind

18:01

well it's impossible to calculate the

18:02

full scope of FNAF on YouTube I was able

18:04

to find that there are 106 videos with

18:05

more than 10 million views each together

18:07

they total roughly 5.4 billion views on

18:10

just their very own and if we assume

18:12

that they're getting the standard gaming

18:13

CPM on YouTube which is about $455 that

18:16

lends a total earning across all of

18:18

those videos of$

18:19

24, 570,000 in ad Revenue Markiplier's

18:24

literally gone on record to say that the

18:25

house that he lives in is the house that

18:27

FNAF paid for joked on his distractable

18:29

podcast about how lucrative fnaf's been

18:31

for him let's go into a fan favorite

18:33

here Five Nights at Freddy's boo so

18:36

there's two ways I could look at this

18:38

right I could look at it from the game

18:40

purely by itself or I could look at it

18:42

at the dividends it is paid out for me

18:45

specifically and that's put him in a

18:47

position to pursue bigger and loftier

18:49

projects like the with markiplier series

18:51

and now his movie Iron long one half of

18:52

the living tombstone Sam ha is now

18:54

writing songs for internet Sensations

18:56

like hasb been Hotel YouTubers like FNAF

18:58

and Ros they've been able to go fulltime

19:00

with YouTube all thanks to FNAF and heck

19:02

look at us because of FNAF we've thrived

19:04

we've been able to grow our team give

19:05

jobs to dozens of people perhaps best of

19:07

all we've carved out our own platform

19:09

that allows us to turn the spotlight

19:10

onto a next generation of creatives to

19:12

make us taste makers in the space that

19:14

are able to pay it forward to make you

19:16

aware of projects that you should be

19:17

playing and watching from cooking

19:19

companions to the man in the suit to

19:20

Shipwrecked 64 welcome home Mandela

19:23

catalog Walton files the list goes on

19:25

and on and on in short FNAF created an

19:27

ecosystem where new IPS can Thrive a

19:29

virtuous cycle that benefited itself to

19:31

be sure but also had a halo effect on

19:33

dozens of other franchises looking to

19:35

get attention and all of this is without

19:36

even mentioning other trickle down

19:38

effects our large platform allowed us to

19:39

run charity events like St Jude paying

19:41

that blessing forward to help doctors

19:43

and hospitals working on treatments for

19:44

Childhood Cancer where of course Scott

19:46

himself was a sizable and direct

19:47

contributor year after year there are

19:49

also dozens of other charity events

19:50

coming from creators like doo Markiplier

19:53

Jack sepai Ry toast John FNAF not only

19:56

have these events been able to raise

19:57

tens of millions of dollars for various

19:59

organizations looking to do good work in

20:01

the world hopefully those events in turn

20:03

inspired others you out in the audience

20:05

or other creators to adopt a spirit of

20:06

generosity and giving in their own lives

20:08

and again it all comes down to this one

20:10

decision one guy who in the face of

20:12

adversity and criticism chose not to

20:14

give up that is the millions of people

20:16

and billions of dollars affected by that

20:18

one spoopy Bear game thank you Scott

20:20

thank you for all of that and while all

20:22

of this is cool and impressive and

20:24

inspirational it's also overwhelming

20:26

right you look at the impact that one

20:27

decision like this can have and you feel

20:29

like you can never live up I know that's

20:31

how I feel sometimes but remember it's

20:32

all about small decisions making a

20:34

domino effect just being kind to someone

20:36

else saying something nice holding a

20:38

door listening to someone's problems

20:40

making them laugh all of those are

20:41

seemingly small things that can make a

20:43

massive difference in the way someone's

20:45

day is going and that to me has always

20:47

been the power of these channels they're

20:49

a place to learn a little something a

20:50

place to brighten your day in some small

20:52

way which then you can pay forward to

20:54

other people in your life and that

20:55

positivity it spreads it spreads and

20:57

creates it's real massive change that to

21:00

me honestly is the hardest thing about

21:02

leaving these channels losing that

21:03

chance to be a force of just a little

21:05

bit of good in your life but you know

21:06

what I'm not done yet I'll see you one

21:08

last time next week March 9th at 2:00

21:10

p.m. Eastern 11:00 a.m. Pacific as I

21:12

celebrate with you one final time as a

21:15

theorist Community until then as always

21:18

remember it's all just a theory a game

21:21

theory thanks for

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watching

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