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Latest revision as of 01:25, 3 July 2020

Hello. I am SamJoe404, and I make family-friendly TTS videos predominantly starring Microsoft Sam, although I also feature some lesser-used voices like Microsoft David and Microsoft Eva. I also sometimes make RPG battle scenes that resemble Earthbound's.

What kinds of videos I do

Microsoft Sam's Super Errors & Signs (MSSEAS): My main series, which features almost all my Cyber Duels (RPG Battle Scenes). Here, Microsoft Sam reads errors and signs while he and/or his siblings/friends get involved in a storyline, which can be small or large depending on the season. The series features my most edit-heavy kind of videos, and is consequently one of my least-often produced series.
Microsoft Sam's Classic Windows Errors (MSCWE): A side-series of MSSEAS which features error-reading only. Lightweight in terms of editing, so episodes can be more frequent. It's also practical for me to change out the reader of the errors from time to time, due to how lightweight this series is.
Microsoft Sam fails at (MSfailsat): A series which features Microsoft Sam (and sometimes some other character) failing at a specific task spectacularly. It's not too edit-heavy, but can be limited by ideas.
The Sam Station: My sketch-comedy series which features various random skits with the poor 6 o'clock News team reporting some news and having misadventures. Since it can eat up a lot of editing, it's not produced very often.
Microsoft Sam Quickies: My most lightweight series, and is more of a collection of random skits rather than a united series. So far I've released them sparsely, but I can hypothetically release these very frequently.
Microsoft Sam's Christmas: My special Christmas series which I try to produce every Christmas (although my 2018 Xmas special was late). This series features present-opening with generally out-of-the-ordinary proceedings.