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"comment": "Created page with \"{| style=\"width:200px; float:right; border:1px solid black\" | <center>'''Gator Company Series'''</center> |- | [[File:NoLogo.png|256px|center]] |- | <center>'''Steam Roll'''</center> |- | '''Debut:''' February 2026 (Pilot)<br>TBD (Main Series) |- | '''Episodes:''' 1 |- | '''Opening Theme:''' N/A |- | '''Cast:'''<br>Draco (host, editor)<br>Artists TBD |} '''''Steam Roll''''' is a short-form comedy series taped offline and uploaded simultaneously to the Gatorbox YouTube an...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"'''''The Super Mario 64 Anti-World Record Marathon''''' was a 24-hour livestream event that aired across the weekend of July 5th & 6th, 2025. It was anchored by [[Draco]] who, for 24 straight hours, attempted a 120 Star speedrun of ''Super Mario 64'', one of the most popular categories in what is considered to be the most popular speedrunning game of all time. The gimmick however was that while all 120 Stars would eventually be collected, Draco did them in chunks of 20...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"The '''School Days Desk''' is one of the items sitting on the [[Shelves of Glory]] behind the [[Thinking Couch]] on the ''Gatorbox'' set. It was placed there starting with the February 27th stream in the 2026 season. It is a 1972 toy manufactured by Fisher-Price and belonged to [[Draco]] when he was very young; it was one of the handful of items stored in his garage that he made certain to find in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Harvey]] before allowing clean-up crews to st...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"The '''GBX Card Series''' is a set of fan-made Pokemon trading cards done in the style of cards seen in the late 90's (\"the Wizards of the Coast era\"). They were created by [[Draco]] and made available through the Gatorbox Etsy store. The series is referred to as \"GBX\" as shorthand for \"Gatorbox\" and in place of a rarity symbol the cards are instead numbered similarly to \"Black Star\" promotional cards (GBX 1, GBX 2, etc). Originally only a MissingNo card was made availab...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"'''''Gatorbox Presents: The 100 Best Games of All Time''''' (commonly shortened to just '''''The 100 Best Games of All Time''''') is a miniseries created by [[Gator Company]]. As the name suggests, the series catalogs the top 100 video games, however unlike many series like it the Gator Company list is differentiated by presenting itself as [[Draco|Draco's]] personal top 100. As such the project does not set out to definitively determine by way of critical reception, sal...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"'''CG''' is a term generally used during the production of a live television broadcast. It was originally an abbreviation for '''character generator''', referring to the software that generates on-screen text (\"Chyron\") and its operator, however it later became a backronym for '''computer graphics''' when digitized graphics became an industry standard. The position is also sometimes referred to as '''still store''' when it involves images specifically instead of text, ho...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"'''''The Last Half of Darkness''''' is a point-and-click survival horror game released for MS-DOS systems in 1989 by SoftLab. It was featured on ''[[Gatorbox]]'' in a 2022 stream where [[Draco]] introduced it as one of the examples of him featuring a game in order to \"face a childhood fear\", something he similarly did with ''Maniac Mansion''. The stream that featured ''Last Half'' was received well enough that Draco opted to feature the other two games in the trilogy, w...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"The '''Coolbaby''' is a particular strain of bootleg versions of Nintendo's NES Classic mini-console. The name is derived from what is literally printed on the front of the console; for reasons unknown in place of \"Nintendo Entertainment System\" the bootlegs read \"Coolbaby Family Computer\". Family Computer was the name of the NES in Japan (Famicom), however the origin of the \"Coolbaby\" portion of the name is unknown. The bootleg was initially popularized online with a v...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"'''Thrift Town''' is the name of an exceedingly small chain of thrift stores in central Texas. For a brief period (2013-2015), [[Draco]] lived near the one located in San Antonio (2864 Thousand Oaks Dr). He wound up becoming a frequent customer of the store as a means to obtain things for the burgeoning ''[[GatorUNbox]]'' series on the Gatorbox livestream. Across the street from Thrift Town was a 99c Only Store, which was another common haunt for unbox fodder. Thrift To...\""
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"comment": "Created page with \"The '''buffalo stance''' is the name given to the awkward and very apparent lean that presenter Geoff Keighley has a tendency to do while hosting the annual The Game Awards show. [[Draco]] first noted Geoff's tendency to sway and tilt during the 2023 restream of the show but didn't start referring to the position as \"buffalo stance\" until the 2024 show. The joke continued into 2025 where looking for the gesture became something of a running game. Geoff's tilted stance wa...\""
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