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- 08:36, 28 January 2026 The Last Half of Darkness (hist | edit) [1,869 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (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...")
- 08:13, 28 January 2026 Coolbaby (hist | edit) [2,562 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (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...")
- 12:59, 17 December 2025 Thrift Town (hist | edit) [1,862 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (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...")
- 08:46, 12 December 2025 Buffalo Stance (hist | edit) [1,262 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (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...")
- 14:26, 8 December 2025 Mission Control (hist | edit) [1,299 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Mission Control''' was a vertically-oriented computer whose internals were arranged into a scaffolding array with two long forklift-like legs that slid under the coffee table used as part of the Gatorbox set. This standing unit was intended to be used as a dock for the laptop(s) Draco uses to manage the show's chat dashboards and channel redemptions and featured a second monitor built into its frame as well as a shelf that folded down to hold the laptop and house the...")
- 14:13, 8 December 2025 Loot Cam 2000 (hist | edit) [1,742 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Loot Cam 2000''' is one of the secondary cameras occasionally used in various Gatorbox shows, notably ''That's Not Lego!'' and ''Gatorbox (of Crayons)''. The camera was named as such because the name "Loot Cam" was already in use by the ceiling-mounted webcam used to capture the entire set during episodes of ''GatorUNbox'' and as a more advanced camera Draco added "2000" to the end to give it a futuristic theme. The Loot Cam 2000 was briefly used in a...")
- 14:02, 8 December 2025 Super Value Pack (hist | edit) [1,214 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The '''Super Value Pack''' is the assumed name of the box used to draw game challenges during Gatorbox's annual Extra Life marathons. The prop gets its name from the large purple and yellow sticker adhered to its front, a leftover from when the box was used as a store display to sell repackaged trading cards. Draco described the origin of the box as him needing to find something to keep the challenge tickets in and during a trip to Dollar Tree where he bought random...")
- 07:16, 24 September 2025 I'M ETHAN BRADBERRY (hist | edit) [1,986 bytes] Gatorbox (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''"I'M ETHAN BRADBERRY"''' was a recurring catchphrase from the first season of ''Your Level Sucks'' (2015-2017), it is a reference to internet comedian Ethan Bradberry who at the time spearheaded a YouTube channel centered around performing pranks in public. He opened most of his videos by introducing himself with the line "I'm Ethan Bradberry" before briefly explaining the content of the video ahead. Bradberry's channel was a frequent target of ridicule and jokes...")