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GameXplain

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GameXplain is an American YouTuber that mainly focuses on Nintendo video games, typically analyzing trailers, showing gameplay, and holding discussion videos.

There currently are three major hosts of the channel, the most active being Andre Segers, who works on and stars in a majority of their videos. The channel is also hosted by Tris Valbuena (formerly of Source Gaming) and other people. Derrick Bitner, Ash Paulsen & Steve Bowling used to appear in the videos, but they left in November 2020 to form Good Vibes Gaming. Also, Jon Cartwright used to appear in videos, but he left in September 2020 to join Nintendo Life. But now Jon has left Nintendo Life to also join Good Vibes Gaming.

Whilst GameXplain has been uploading videos to YouTube for seven years, they had a website (GameXplain.com) prior and have been making videos since 2003. On September 1, 2018, GameXplain reached 1 million subscribers on their channel and made a video for the celebration. On April 7, 2020, the channel celebrated its 10th anniversary (despite being nearly a year late) and announced that it had reached over 1 billion views on their YouTube channel.

Segments

The channel currently has many different segments, some on the YouTube channel and some exclusive to their website.

Analysis

Whenever a new trailer for a video game comes out, GameXplain posts an analysis video detailing all the little hints and clues that could allude to bigger things. For example, in a Mario Kart 8 analysis they discovered numerous new track names on a sign before Nintendo officially announced the tracks. They usually only analyze Nintendo games.

Discussion

Andre, formerly Derrick, and formerly Ash often posted discussion videos where they get together and discuss a particular topic. These topics usually included speculation on their part and wishes they would like to see in upcoming games.

Cool Bits

GameXplain points out little things in games that they find really cool. These videos usually are very small, lasting only around three minutes.

Know Your Enemy

Derrick explains the history behind various video game enemies, but it was discontinued.

Amazing Super Mario Maker Levels

Andre showcases levels he made in Super Mario Maker, and also showcases levels made by other users.

Missing in Action

GameXplain tracks down video game elements that go missing and explains the history behind them.

Other Segments

GameXplain also has one-off videos that usually include showing off a certain thing in a game, such as all the boss battles in a game. They also review different games and upload guides of different games.

Controversy

In early 2021, former employees Ash, Derrick, and Steve revealed the reasons why they left GameXplain. Steve mentioned that in order to get his Final Fantasy VII Remake review out on time, which included beating the game in two days, he had to crunch so much that sleep was impossible. Ash and Derrick both concurred with Steve's report and noted that their guide-making wearied them and caused them not to enjoy games anymore.

In addition, a moderator of the GameXplain subreddit going under the name u/GameXplain made the subreddit private and deleted posts revealing the truth behind why the former employees left. Many users were speculating that the user behind it was Andre, as he and Steve were the only two confirmed to run the account, and Steve had already left at that point. The user was demoted by another moderator, who also restored the posts.[1]

Trivia

  • Jake is allergic to strawberries.
  • In "4+ Tiny NEW Super Mario Bros. Wonder Detailed Revealed in Ad", there are a few errors shown during the video.


References

  1. Klepek, Patrick (2021-01-14). "Former Workers Allege YouTube Channel GameXplain Was Exploitative Workplace". VICE. Retrieved 2026-01-12.


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