Pick a Video Game Item in real life

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Published 2022-09-04
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i want to do more of these ask community questions because it's fun, but it's a new format I'm still working on ironing out the kinks with. I hope you like it. There were a lot of good answers but I only am able to answer a couple. Maybe I should make multiple videos replying to comments and such. Idk I will figure it out!

If I had a game I would love to live in it would be minecraft, but there aren't a lot of good items to have from minecraft by itself. Unless you think of enchanted minecraft items.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Berd
    the #1 answer to all three is asura's wrath, from asura's wrath. not asura, just his wrath
  • @aeroon9991
    I honestly can't think of a better item than the aforementioned Scribblenauts Journal. The game itself proves that you can use the journal to summon things from FICTIONAL works as well, meaning you can bypass the limits of this challenge by creating more video game items at your leisure to help you annex Toronto. The one downside I can think of is you MIGHT run out of paper? But that was never a limit in the game.
  • @fryingf1sh
    The portal gun doesn’t work very well because it can only place portals on “portal conductors”, of which the only one we are aware of is moon rock.
  • The fact that I’ll never skip ice cream sandwiches sponsor segments just shows how awesome of a comedic animator he is.
  • @Gormathius
    The notebook from Scribblenauts would actually be really OP. You could just draw all the other video game items and have all of them.
  • The sketchbook one is probably the best choice out of this list purely due to its limitless nature. You don't have to depend on anything, the book's all you need.
  • @thunderd7904
    A fully upgraded suit from Metroid is a good choice too. Offers speed, power, pseudo flight, protection, and plenty of versatility with stuff like the morph ball.
  • @LarvaHeroes
    I don’t mind having a inconsistent uploading schedule. I like having Ice Cream Sandwich videos just sort of appear one day, feels very on brand.
  • Best item is the Scribblenauts unlimited Notebook and it's not even close. You essentially just become a god upon pickup or the notebook Like other choices like the different Gmod guns are powerful, but not only can the notebook probably make something even stronger, but the notebook can also make YOU immortal
  • yes. the portal gun that can only be used on flat, non moving , moon rock coated surfaces is a great tool
  • The toolgun from Gmod would actually be busted as hell, even without considering if G mods work with it IRL.
  • @Mittens_McG
    He's gonna be real disappointed (dead) during that zombie apocalypse when he learns that the portal gun won't work because his house isn't made of moon dust.
  • People constantly choose the portal gun in questions like this, but according to the game, the portals can only be placed on moon rocks
  • @_notquitehuman_
    the capes from Sky: Children of the Light(for all 3 but mostly daily life.) wouldn't be able to go out in the rain, sure, but FLYING!!!!! and you recharge it with fire and i like fire so thats cool too! (and if that doesnt count as an "item" then I'd go with the Krill Cat/Feline Familiar, also from Sky. this ones only really good for the 1st and 3rd thing tho, since if you get to close it'll launch you, but still very cute!)
  • @spaghetti_dm
    3:23 The Blue Shell is a fun pick because outside of the context of a competitive game, "what constitutes first place?" Especially given the assignment of conquering Toronto. Would it attack the mayor? The premier of Ontario? Or would it fly off into the air to seek out and demolish Trudeau?
  • @phcgamer8733
    Late to this but: Lifepod from Subnautica. (Yes it's not technically an item, shut up) The fabricator alone would be amazing, but with the pod I have something to power it. In a zombie apocalypse, it adapts to get me blueprints to survive and defend against the undead. For daily life, I fabricate a habitat builder, build another fabricator, reverse-engineer the second fabricator, patent and sell the tech. Wouldn't be too useful for annexing Toronto, though. Lifepod fabricators (and by extension, any fabricators they fabricate) explicitly can't make anything explicitly designed as a weapon. A survival knife or a stasis rifle is fine, but those have other explicit uses. Maybe I could make a "prawn suit fabricator arm" and start unfabricating buildings and anyone trying to stop me until whoever's left hands over whatever's left.
  • @junco88
    I'd love a portal gun too... The only downside though is that they're only usable on the white panels made specifically for them.