18 DEADLY Tech Fails that need to be BANNED.

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  • @Mrwhosetheboss
    @Mrwhosetheboss  λ…„ μ „ +3361

    Yooo, long time no see! Just so you're updated, I've spent the last week in North Carolina, and I've filmed no less than 3 BIG videos that are all dropping this July πŸ”₯
    For more Tech Fails: krplus.net/bidio/eamqqHmXnYSoZIY

    • @dragos8984
      @dragos8984 λ…„ μ „ +19

      finally, youre back! cant wait for the videos

    • @RanielNuggies
      @RanielNuggies λ…„ μ „ +12

      Amazing content πŸ”₯

    • @bedo2524
      @bedo2524 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Great! thanks for these amazing videos

    • @seb2208
      @seb2208 λ…„ μ „ +5

      Yo

    • @GeraldY.
      @GeraldY. λ…„ μ „ +2

      Ok

  • @may42o43
    @may42o43 λ…„ μ „ +4516

    Arun: "This product killed over a hundred people"
    Also Arun: "7 out of 10"

    • @THANG_8
      @THANG_8 λ…„ μ „ +97

      He rated 7 out of 10 because that was how much of a fail it was

    • @afighter6974
      @afighter6974 λ…„ μ „ +265

      @@THANG_8 excellant logic use sir

    • @TheGuitarislove
      @TheGuitarislove λ…„ μ „ +57

      Well it was a 7/10 fail, so that’s a pretty bad rating

    • @Mr.Engine993
      @Mr.Engine993 λ…„ μ „ +45

      That's because the 10/10 killed nearly 400

    • @bestdadoftheyear7181
      @bestdadoftheyear7181 λ…„ μ „ +5

      100/100

  • @devwave1919
    @devwave1919 λ…„ μ „ +1064

    Samsung: tries to never mention the explosive galaxy, hoping everyone forgets about it
    Arun: releases a video annually mentioning the phone

    • @k_2187
      @k_2187 λ…„ μ „ +79

      Exactly what i was thinking lmaoo, samsung when they stumble across this video: Uh rubbing salt on wounds are we

    • @ishywon03
      @ishywon03 λ…„ μ „ +5

      πŸ’€

    • @omsingh366
      @omsingh366 λ…„ μ „ +2

      lmao

    • @androidgamescurious48
      @androidgamescurious48 λ…„ μ „ +7

      Yeah Samsung will probably get hate from the Samaung haters for this phone

    • @grimpandaslayer8555
      @grimpandaslayer8555 λ…„ μ „ +17

      and also conveniently forgetting the same issue happened with macbooks

  • @Jurassic_Duck
    @Jurassic_Duck 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +18

    Arun "this device can kill your baby 5/10"

  • @domehammer
    @domehammer λ…„ μ „ +117

    Using a electric blanket while SLEEPING? That is madness...

    • @Waspinmymind
      @Waspinmymind λ…„ μ „ +19

      If you got fucked up joints bones etc sometimes it’s a requirement for sleep.

    • @dynogamergurl
      @dynogamergurl λ…„ μ „ +8

      I do that but I turn it to low. The few times I forgot, it got warm and I woke up because it felt like someone was scratching my leg…it was the heat.
      Never burned myself tho so idk how anyone can sleep with a blanket on high let alone not feel of their on fire 😳

    • @peachypet808
      @peachypet808 19 일 μ „ +5

      I can tell you are not a victim of certain chronic ailments...

  • @bytehead904
    @bytehead904 λ…„ μ „ +2704

    I had one of those pacemakers. I kept asking about getting it updated, and my cardiologist kept telling me that I didn't need to update it. Evidently the update could stop your heart from beating for a certain amount of time, and they were worried about that with me, since I was (and still am) totally dependent on a machine to keep my heart pumping. It got replaced with a different model pacemaker because the battery was almost gone, so my tech is now updated, finally. :/

    • @Mrwhosetheboss
      @Mrwhosetheboss  λ…„ μ „ +945

      Thank goodness for that!

    • @furyroad1781
      @furyroad1781 λ…„ μ „ +28

      @@Mrwhosetheboss reply plss😊

    • @mysticaxolotl8215
      @mysticaxolotl8215 λ…„ μ „ +379

      @@furyroad1781 Insensitive much? Get a life.

    • @PersonWhy
      @PersonWhy λ…„ μ „ +230

      @@furyroad1781 ah yes, the fatherless person who wanted to get noticed by a content creator.

    • @Cosmozic
      @Cosmozic λ…„ μ „ +1

      Do you still have it implanted? If so isn’t it scary that it might just fail and kill you?

  • @pranavnigam11
    @pranavnigam11 λ…„ μ „ +2659

    Arun: "This product destroyed the entirety of Earth"
    Also Arun: "6 out of 10 fail"

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT λ…„ μ „ +12

      copied idea

    • @KrypticalYT
      @KrypticalYT λ…„ μ „ +7

      @nkr dinla its fun not a fail

    • @kisfocikispenz5085
      @kisfocikispenz5085 λ…„ μ „ +40

      Selfie sticks: 7 out of 10 fail

    • @sk1zlet
      @sk1zlet λ…„ μ „ +5

      @@KrypticalYT true but some countries outright banned it because of the gore

    • @KrypticalYT
      @KrypticalYT λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@sk1zlet I know

  • @macadelic2492
    @macadelic2492 λ…„ μ „ +80

    Any fail that caused death is a 10/10

  • @cheezballz8146
    @cheezballz8146 λ…„ μ „ +251

    Arun: there were 477 exploding baby monitors
    Also Arun: 5/10 fail
    Me: thats just 5/10 :(

  • @definitelyzack6361
    @definitelyzack6361 λ…„ μ „ +681

    Arun: '' this product was so terrible it gave random people a button to kill anyone they wanted with complete anonymity''
    also Arun: '' 6/10 ''

    • @Inksploded
      @Inksploded λ…„ μ „ +22

      Simple because no one did get killed from it

    • @Inksploded
      @Inksploded λ…„ μ „

      If it were to happen it would shot up to 9/1or 10/10 besides 6/10 isnt like a school grade
      6/10 still means extremly Fd up but didnt kill over 300 pepole like the 10/10

    • @definitelyzack6361
      @definitelyzack6361 λ…„ μ „ +11

      @@Inksploded still

    • @7ninekrueg573
      @7ninekrueg573 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Seems like a good stealth kill for hitmen

    • @Imolos
      @Imolos λ…„ μ „ +8

      @@7ninekrueg573 let me introduce to you a first Watch_Dog game :D

  • @MrUnknownXD
    @MrUnknownXD λ…„ μ „ +6094

    β€œThe developers of the SMTH app are actually the repair workers for the phones”

  • @insertcheesypunhere
    @insertcheesypunhere 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +17

    the peloton treadmill incident was a throwback. when i was a toddler, i stuck my hand under my father's treadmill while it was still running. at 25, i still have scars.

  • @Hydrodictyon
    @Hydrodictyon λ…„ μ „ +7

    β€œLawns darts”
    In Russia during USSR and some time after children used to play a game called β€œknives”. The idea was plain and simple: you throw a knife into a drawn circle on the ground and draw lines to the point where the knife landed to acquire field for yourself.

  • @sidd6459
    @sidd6459 λ…„ μ „ +722

    The treadmill tech reminds me how big of a responsibility a product creator takes upon before thinking to release the product in the market.

    • @aitoluxd
      @aitoluxd λ…„ μ „ +5

      Accurate! lmao

    • @jayshone6834
      @jayshone6834 λ…„ μ „ +52

      Tbh hard to call it a failure ...More like irresponsible parenting..

    • @MWENDA-vv5im
      @MWENDA-vv5im λ…„ μ „ +32

      You are right but I think the parents were mostly at fault there. Why would any responsible adult leave a child on/near an operating treadmill?

    • @arya_roychowdhury
      @arya_roychowdhury λ…„ μ „

      Not tech fail. Just dumb kids and even dumber parents.
      Hey let's make a cool product with great tech...oh forgot to make it idiot proof!

    • @cm.5023
      @cm.5023 λ…„ μ „ +19

      People will never accept responsibilty for there actions because they are allowed to blame others and get paid to do so. That was absolutely the parents fault.

  • @cagecrafter
    @cagecrafter λ…„ μ „ +353

    Arun: "This product is a nuclear bomb which destroyed the entire observable universe"
    Also Arun: "A solid 3.5 out of 10"

    • @AbdullahLegend1
      @AbdullahLegend1 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +9

      also arun: "This video game was buggy, which is obviously a 9/10"

  • @officialtripleb2013
    @officialtripleb2013 λ…„ μ „ +6

    Ironically, the most violent version of manhunt 2 was on the family friendly wii. It was censored on the executions, but the motion control for the kills was next level.

  • @cherri5222
    @cherri5222 10 κ°œμ›” μ „ +8

    13:54 that image is absolutely terrifying for some reason

    • @tommyboom11
      @tommyboom11 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      That is straight up manslaughter

  • @Insert_Bland_Name_Here
    @Insert_Bland_Name_Here λ…„ μ „ +466

    The Abbott Pacemaker sounds like part of the game "Watchdogs", where you literally have to hack the big bad's pacemaker to kill him... Kinda scary that that actually was a real possibility at some point...

    • @Armorpiercer
      @Armorpiercer λ…„ μ „ +18

      there's also this game called hacknet that have one mission for you to hack a pacemaker connected to wifi
      the very same thing Arun said happened at once, you upload a test routine into that pacemaker so it will pump victim's heart at 300bpm then suddenly reduce it to 50, then go 300 again

    • @vixter_
      @vixter_ λ…„ μ „ +21

      Actually all Pacemakers can be hacked, hence why it was in watchdogs. The issue with Abbott Pacemaker was that all you needed was a simple remote bought online.

    • @abdullahhaider9855
      @abdullahhaider9855 λ…„ μ „ +4

      litterly i thought of that when i saw that

    • @AddictiveGaming_
      @AddictiveGaming_ λ…„ μ „ +4

      I was gona comment the same lol

    • @Armorpiercer
      @Armorpiercer λ…„ μ „ +16

      @@vixter_ a lot of pacemaker is not really hackable since it doesn't connect to anything
      watch dogs and hacknet one is CONNECTED TO *INTERNET*

  • @ThompterSHunson
    @ThompterSHunson λ…„ μ „ +190

    _"A kid was sucked under a treadmill and died"_
    Arun: I'll give it 7 out of 10.

    • @why_oh_elle
      @why_oh_elle λ…„ μ „ +12

      it was the only case, the plane killed hundreds of people

    • @Some_CTGuy
      @Some_CTGuy λ…„ μ „ +3

      7 is still bad yknow

    • @ThompterSHunson
      @ThompterSHunson λ…„ μ „ +5

      @@Some_CTGuy Some of you just can't get the irony, ha?

    • @lunix3259
      @lunix3259 λ…„ μ „ +2

      ​@@ThompterSHunson He gave it a high score bc of how bad it is.

    • @Anyting9OnTopGrrr
      @Anyting9OnTopGrrr λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@lunix3259 the comment is basically sayin that the rating wasnt high enough

  • @calebbillions1720
    @calebbillions1720 λ…„ μ „ +18

    fun fact: i am using opera right now, unaware that it was a sponsor lol

    • @TorpapoYT
      @TorpapoYT λ…„ μ „

      Me too

    • @JameZED.mp4
      @JameZED.mp4 λ…„ μ „

      I switched to Opera as well. Albeit mine is Opera GX, sponsored by TheRussianBadger.

    • @soldier-gaming321
      @soldier-gaming321 κ°œμ›” μ „

      stop using it, its spyware

  • @fivish
    @fivish λ…„ μ „ +16

    Lithium batteries are a fire waiting to happen.
    I have had bulging batteries from Samsung, Nikon and Apple.
    If they had cracked then the damp air would have caused them to ignite!
    Half a ton of batteries in a BEV is very dangerous. Almost impossible to put the fire out.

  • @shohmyoh
    @shohmyoh λ…„ μ „ +882

    Both Manhunt games created a bunch of controversy. I think the main reson for Manhunt 2 getting banned and censored was because you were supposed to swing your arms with the Wiimote in a way that was similar to killing someone. I did see some news report and the host looked shocked beyond belief. But then again most NEWS programs show videogames as the most dangerous device in your home.

    • @slimboarder.o7
      @slimboarder.o7 λ…„ μ „ +74

      Tbh the whole point of manhunt 2 is that a psicopath director is making you kill people for is movie critising the over abondance of violence in movies

    • @sor68
      @sor68 λ…„ μ „ +65

      I mean, it was in like 2007. I bet if they released a similar game now, no one would give a shite. Some have gotten extremely gory and no one cares.

    • @thenamesfidel
      @thenamesfidel λ…„ μ „ +55

      still one of the best games I've ever played when i was a kid 🀫 one thing i learned from playing violent video games is that you're making a clear line between reality and fantasy, yeah i am brutally killing someone in a video game but i legit got scared when i was holding plastic knife at a sandwich making class in 1st grade so yeah win-win situation.

    • @cromerlel8470
      @cromerlel8470 λ…„ μ „ +11

      @@thenamesfidel
      same, I played Manhunt 2 on my psp a crap ton when I was 7

    • @denniscurtin478
      @denniscurtin478 λ…„ μ „ +17

      The game was Rockstars way of saying fuck you to game censorship

  • @Coco-Loco
    @Coco-Loco λ…„ μ „ +450

    I remember seeing the Nano all over the place. The problems you mentioned weren't it's only downsides tho, it wasn't the strongest from what I know. This one time, I was going back home from school in the school bus. This nano came in like a snail, rammed into us, our bus drove away and what I saw behind was the car with a dent so big. Like the whole front was curved inward lmao and the lady driving was just flabbergasted

    • @mojo200
      @mojo200 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@happymaguire7806 what's that supposed to mean-

    • @auliamate
      @auliamate λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@happymaguire7806 oh look, random unwarranted sexism.

    • @rishabhrawat7856
      @rishabhrawat7856 λ…„ μ „ +5

      @@mojo200 what did he say??

    • @Blue967
      @Blue967 λ…„ μ „ +16

      Flabbergasted: greatly surprised or astonished.

    • @Coco-Loco
      @Coco-Loco λ…„ μ „ +13

      @@Blue967 I mean, she didn't look scared or confused at all, just surprised about what just happened. I just picked the word that matched. If it didn't, idk, I'm not a native English speaker

  • @mildlyconcerning
    @mildlyconcerning μΌ μ „ +1

    Arun: "This product placed easily accessible, untraceable, highly dangerous nuclear weapons in the hands of millions"
    Also Arun: "This one gets a solid 5 out of 10"

  • @johnsnow1355
    @johnsnow1355 5 κ°œμ›” μ „ +8

    Who immediately set out to find man hunt 2 just because its banned πŸ˜‚

  • @Northgical
    @Northgical λ…„ μ „ +67

    12:25 Arun really said β€œyeah one kid died from this treadmill, imma just give it a 7/10”

    • @Photo0021
      @Photo0021 λ…„ μ „ +4

      That's still a death. A terrible thing to be caused by a consumer product.

    • @user-dp2zl2ch7i
      @user-dp2zl2ch7i λ…„ μ „ +5

      It's failure point 7/10 is very bad

    • @mysticaxolotl8215
      @mysticaxolotl8215 κ°œμ›” μ „

      ​@@Photo0021The higher stuff up on the list killed more people, the ratings are relative. 7 is still too low imo

  • @rajveersingh95
    @rajveersingh95 λ…„ μ „ +170

    The smile Arun had while declaring "Now is when things get fatal". He is the one who would support the terminators, for the tech of it.

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT λ…„ μ „ +8

      For real lol.
      "But NOW, is when things get FATAL. πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ"

  • @PlatoonGoon
    @PlatoonGoon λ…„ μ „ +2

    The focus on the outdoor shots is wildly tight, it's appealing and also making the shots feel tighter than they are.

  • @retrosimon9843
    @retrosimon9843 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +5

    The treadmill "fail" is just bad parenting. Kids can get hurt or possibly killed around lots of exercise equipment when left alone.

  • @johnwick04212
    @johnwick04212 λ…„ μ „ +470

    Man, I seriously love this series and the fact that you buy these failed products, steps thing up a notch.

    • @radi709
      @radi709 λ…„ μ „ +29

      lmao i just imagined him buying a 737 max πŸ˜‚

    • @johnwick04212
      @johnwick04212 λ…„ μ „

      @@radi709 Yeah. Very funnyπŸ˜…πŸ€£πŸ€£πŸ€£

    • @aadhilrilwan5975
      @aadhilrilwan5975 λ…„ μ „

      @@radi709 yy TTY than mah thangham tnaan than y yy

    • @aim_bot8739
      @aim_bot8739 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@aadhilrilwan5975 godzilla had a stroke and f*****g died trying to read that

    • @Deleted669
      @Deleted669 λ…„ μ „

      Goofy ah thumbnail

  • @esahuotari6677
    @esahuotari6677 λ…„ μ „ +283

    Arun will never let any tech fail be forgotten by history hahah, cant wait for videos in july :)

  • @MrMyNameIsHaha
    @MrMyNameIsHaha λ…„ μ „

    My man started out the video rolling immediately; no fuss, no muss, we're at cruising speed already. Wished all content creators followed this example.

  • @pulpopelirojo68
    @pulpopelirojo68 7 κ°œμ›” μ „

    Love the fact that after your piece on Peloton, I got an ad for ... Peloton!!!

  • @Progress...P...D
    @Progress...P...D λ…„ μ „ +41

    Samsung: Trying to pretend the exploding galaxy phone never happened.
    Arun: Releasing a video twice every year reminding the world of it.

    • @grimpandaslayer8555
      @grimpandaslayer8555 λ…„ μ „ +6

      while also conveniently forgetting the macbooks having the same issue and getting banned

    • @firstsoldier4257
      @firstsoldier4257 λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@grimpandaslayer8555 no MacBooks have same issue just stopp bullshiting around !

    • @michaliskossyfas5862
      @michaliskossyfas5862 λ…„ μ „

      @@grimpandaslayer8555 No one in the history of tech has fucked this up as much as Samsung. He's not forgetting anything.

  • @SamuelJMartinIII
    @SamuelJMartinIII λ…„ μ „ +45

    9:11 grandma is ready, she’s holding a gunβ—οΈπŸ‘΅ πŸ”«

  • @krystayoung312
    @krystayoung312 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +110

    Can i buy the white house

    • @lando2011
      @lando2011 κ°œμ›” μ „ +7

      Yes

    • @ItstoadXD
      @ItstoadXD κ°œμ›” μ „ +4

      Eventually

    • @DoPiMotion123
      @DoPiMotion123 κ°œμ›” μ „ +6

      Possibly depends on how much money you have

    • @user-iz6lj5ol2g
      @user-iz6lj5ol2g 29 일 μ „ +2

      No just no

    • @P9MappingNL
      @P9MappingNL 29 일 μ „

      πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ @usa government β€’ 0 secs ago
      ye sure
      πŸ‘ 69420 πŸ‘Ž0
      Notification
      ⬜️Amazon
      You bought the White House. Delivery in 69 seconds.

  • @basithakim2358
    @basithakim2358 λ…„ μ „ +8

    Hey Arun! Love your content!
    The last part where you pointed your other videos and there was nothing behind can be added to your tech fail video list next timeπŸ˜‚
    Love you bro!

  • @tbuk8350
    @tbuk8350 λ…„ μ „ +99

    10:35
    This is a common misconception. While part of the reason was the battery being too thin, the main issue was a manufacturing defect in the corner of most of the batteries at launch, which was a tiny dent in the top (left?) corner. This would cause the battery to eventually short out, as the dent caused both terminals to eventually touch each other. Most people's phones were exploding while fast charging, which was likely due to the increased power going through the battery, and lithium-ion batteries do not take well to being shorted out like that.
    Edit: Normally defects of that scale would be perfectly fine, and would never cause issues, but they made the battery too thin, meaning it shorted it out easier. Just wanted to clarify that.

    • @sarahimrie6559
      @sarahimrie6559 2 κ°œμ›” μ „

      It's not a note 7 it's a fan editon because it's running samsung home editon and the note 7 didn't get that update

  • @dlib89
    @dlib89 λ…„ μ „ +80

    13:40 (The dart)
    When I was 4, I got hit on my right eye by a similar one of those, but for my luck, it had a plastic point.
    I call luck because it didn't gouge my eye out but all else was an issue.
    It aggravated my eye sight with a real bad keratocon and even after a corneal transplant, the issue persists to this day (29 years later), making me being a slave for rigid lenses just to be able to properly see anything with my right eye.

    • @Icecream_MSM
      @Icecream_MSM λ…„ μ „ +3

      Ur are a pirate (NO OFFENCE)

    • @dlib89
      @dlib89 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@Icecream_MSM None taken.
      And yeaaahh xD
      I love torrenting stuff. So the bad eye fits it too well.

    • @Icecream_MSM
      @Icecream_MSM λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@dlib89 k so dose it still hurt

    • @dlib89
      @dlib89 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@Icecream_MSM Rarely. It just bothers me that I have a real bad astigmatism that causes double vision.
      Astigmatism causes a "ghost image" of all you see.
      Since I also have it duplicated, it makes quite hard to see.
      But a rigid lens fix both of those issues, allowing me to have near perfect eyesight.
      You can partially see where the dart hit my eye, on the corner, it damaged the cornea and the transplant didn't fully cover the damaged part.

    • @kat_x_gaming
      @kat_x_gaming λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@dlib89 double vision is common without injures

  • @ChiknSandwch
    @ChiknSandwch 7 κ°œμ›” μ „

    That explosion at the top 10 led into an ad. CLEAN

  • @squeezintrees
    @squeezintrees λ…„ μ „ +5

    Polaris has gotten worse, we got a stop a ride because the primary clutch can detonate. And the newest the 4 seater models can catch fire due to fuel lines routed wrong. I'm currently still driving mine tho.

  • @flynnsullivanmusic4086
    @flynnsullivanmusic4086 λ…„ μ „ +66

    You know that the 737 fail is bad when Arun updates the Theranos incident from a 10/10 fail to a 9/10 fail

    • @darthmortem585
      @darthmortem585 λ…„ μ „ +3

      It's quite literally a plane crashing which is some of the most tragic disasters that can take place

  • @corntrooper8881
    @corntrooper8881 λ…„ μ „ +79

    People have survived plane crashes before but very rarely. But they’ve mostly been water landings because the water cushioned the blow. Also thanks for warning me about the Ionic and all other modern Fitbit models. The one I have currently hasn’t overheated because it has less features. I was thinking of getting a versa 4 for Christmas but after watching with what happened with the Ionic, I’m getting a little bit weary.

    • @attoboi9763
      @attoboi9763 λ…„ μ „ +12

      honestly, this feels incredibly wrong, and id like you to back this up with any sources, I was on quite a "plane disaster" binge here on youtube, and most survivals are actually on mountainsides or fairly close to the airport/recovery services.
      A crash on the water certainly cushions the blow but majority of the time the people just survive until they drown, alive and aware, very sad

    • @gabigol52
      @gabigol52 λ…„ μ „

      yes

    • @thebluechurch6182
      @thebluechurch6182 λ…„ μ „ +7

      This is just, bullshit lmao.
      Aircraft are I N C R E D I B L Y safe, and the pilot does everything he can to land safely. A crash isn't immediately fatal to anyone onboard, the people at risk are the flight crew and first-class passengers.
      Just because Sully put it on the Hudson, doesn't mean water is safer then a flat piece of dirt.

    • @WW1N73R
      @WW1N73R λ…„ μ „ +1

      @@thebluechurch6182 than*

    • @ked49
      @ked49 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

      Side note, if you are falling or jumping off a bridge have someone else fall first. They will take the blow of surface tension. Thus they will die and you will survive

  • @avancao
    @avancao 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

    9:31 i have been using a fitbit ionic for 6 years and i regularly get stopped about it, but it has been through so many repairs and it continues just fine. fitbit still provides support for it too!

  • @SilentGamin102
    @SilentGamin102 λ…„ μ „ +34

    2:42 That right there... That small hiss sound is the sound of utter disappointment... The sigh is the cherry on top..

  • @farhan9754
    @farhan9754 λ…„ μ „ +84

    imagine having a heart-pacer attached to you which you paid thousands of dollars for, just to know it was faulty. πŸ’€πŸ’€

    • @beactivebehappy9894
      @beactivebehappy9894 λ…„ μ „ +5

      It was not faulty per se (like it performed its function well) but was vulnerable to hacking by ppl wanting you to die.

    • @ciubciubpl
      @ciubciubpl λ…„ μ „ +8

      dude lemme turn on the ac real quick ,its hot in here *dies of heart attack*

    • @yashwagh83
      @yashwagh83 λ…„ μ „

      @@ciubciubpl Fuckk

  • @PerfectEn3my
    @PerfectEn3my λ…„ μ „ +14

    Played manhunt when it came out and I was a teen - that game is fun af, loved it. I'm not violent IRL at all so not sure why is it banned and/or got to your list

    • @commanderpeanut8029
      @commanderpeanut8029 λ…„ μ „ +2

      Its on his list because It didnt do well Sales wise, obviously a Fail
      And while I did play things like GTA or Mortal Kombat as a child, and Im not violent as well, same goes with my friends, Im not so sure about other people.

  • @CalumCrui752
    @CalumCrui752 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    For the FitBit one, I can relate, ive actually have a slight burn from the FitBit, infact, i can still see some marks today

  • @ishanhira629
    @ishanhira629 λ…„ μ „ +25

    6:06 grate idea to get rid of any mistake

  • @abellia
    @abellia λ…„ μ „ +205

    For the last one - there's a little more about it.
    The problem is that Boeing wanted to rush the plane out and touted the MAX as a direct replacement to the 737, with no additional training needed. However, because of the engine being placed right on the wing instead of under the wing, the thrust would naturally make the 737 MAX nose up more than the 737, so they used software to adjust the flaps automatically, bringing the nose down to emanate the 737. The issue of the crashes was caused by that software misenterpeting incoming data, and automatically taking the plane down regardless of how hard the pilots tried to pitch up.
    All because a competitor was releasing a plane they thought would outcompete the Boeing 737. It's even more of a tragedy than is presented here.
    EDIT: not the flaps, the trim was being adjusted

    • @dontclickonprofilephoto2165
      @dontclickonprofilephoto2165 λ…„ μ „

      Don't read my name

    • @Martuhhhh
      @Martuhhhh λ…„ μ „ +7

      Small correction, it was adjusting the trim, not the flaps.

    • @nogoat
      @nogoat λ…„ μ „ +10

      If anyone's wondering, the 737 lineup is more than 50 years old.
      And according to rules, if a plane's next iteration doesn't change too much, you don't have to be trained again for the new model, saving airlines money.
      So, if you got your license on the first 737, you can fly the latest 737 Max.
      This is why Boeing hasn't retired the 737 name.

    • @Martuhhhh
      @Martuhhhh λ…„ μ „ +13

      @@nogoat The name doesn’t have to do anything with pilot training requirements. They kept the name for marketing purposes and because of the public trust in the well-known 737 name.

    • @snakedoktor6020
      @snakedoktor6020 λ…„ μ „ +3

      *emulate, not emanate.

  • @MCMANCHESS
    @MCMANCHESS λ…„ μ „ +1

    'Can we just animate it in the edit..while I leave some bad feedback on ebay'
    Lol that second part

  • @Karmaplays824
    @Karmaplays824 λ…„ μ „ +1

    I got a Verizon ad as soon as you hit the table at 7:12

  • @tasdourian
    @tasdourian λ…„ μ „ +194

    Still loving how you are spending more time on each product in these roundups. Way more fun to watch, thanks!

  • @GeekStreet
    @GeekStreet λ…„ μ „ +246

    Wow the Peloton one suprised me didn't realise that happened really bad 😭

    • @dontclickonprofilephoto2165
      @dontclickonprofilephoto2165 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Don't read my name....

    • @GeekStreet
      @GeekStreet λ…„ μ „ +17

      @@dontclickonprofilephoto2165 ok 🀣

    • @_kaisetsu_
      @_kaisetsu_ λ…„ μ „

      @@dontclickonprofilephoto2165 k cool

    • @razrxo
      @razrxo λ…„ μ „ +11

      But isn't that one the parents fault?

    • @thehomiepatchez
      @thehomiepatchez λ…„ μ „ +11

      its the parents fault at that point why put a treadmill where the todler can get to it. its called babyproofing.
      not the company's fault some larents are stupid

  • @PlatoonGoon
    @PlatoonGoon λ…„ μ „ +1

    Seeing a brit critique Manhunt is wild lol very funny, unfortunately not banned as it was a full retail release but partially yeah.

  • @martindudas5955
    @martindudas5955 λ…„ μ „

    your videos are the best, I love watching them when I'm angry, they always calm me down in my opinion, the best creator

  • @MCItreble2023
    @MCItreble2023 λ…„ μ „ +186

    Hi Arun, about the 737 MAX, Boeing tried to mitigate retraining pilots to be able to make use of the 737 MAX Asap. So they fitted it with MCAS, which corrects the automatic pitch up maneuvoure due to the larger engine fitted under its wing. Unfortunately, the MCAS would often (if not always) over trim the aircraft causing it to go into an irreversible dive.

    • @midnigh7x
      @midnigh7x λ…„ μ „ +12

      Yeah, didn't they add larger engines, but because they were larger they didn't fit in the normal location, so they also had to move them forward?
      Basically, the plane should have required a new type rating due to all the changes, but boeing didn't want that as airlines didn't want to train pilots again. So instead they marketed it as the same (for pilots anyway) as the 737. And due to that, pilots were not trained on the new systems, and ultimately, died

    • @SkibidiPalestine
      @SkibidiPalestine λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@midnigh7x correct, you got more info than this comment

    • @DenizTurkmen
      @DenizTurkmen λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@midnigh7x Correct. Boeing wanted to compete with Airbus without an overhaul, and then tried to fix a hardware problem with a software. They definitely deserved the first place in this list.

    • @youtubercsgo911
      @youtubercsgo911 λ…„ μ „ +2

      They are two accidents 737 Max in Ethiopia and Indonesia

    • @RelogeRandomContent
      @RelogeRandomContent λ…„ μ „ +4

      Boeing installed a faulty MCAS. And they lied about how the plane behaved like the previous generation 737-800.

  • @koiplanez6294
    @koiplanez6294 λ…„ μ „ +13

    17:45 an aviator here. I don’t wanna be the party pooper, but if a plane crashes, it doesn’t necessarily end up being fatal, there have been more plane crashed where (almost) everyone survived than being fatal. The 737 MAX’ had problems with their sensors and a coding bug in the system that should keep everyone safe, resulting in it going into a nosedive.
    Anyways, I love your videos and theres always something to learn about :) I’m sorry for my commentary above, but I just wanted to note this.

  • @Randomratz240
    @Randomratz240 λ…„ μ „

    The pacemaker one is just terrifying! Imagine your pacemaker randomly killing you because some discord mod saw it on tiktok

  • @grandetaco4416
    @grandetaco4416 15 일 μ „

    As a kid in the 70s, I remember a couple of a neighbors playing a safely conducted game of lawn darts. I was still scared of the big pointy ends of those darts. I didn't want to get near their game. Didn't surprise me when I later heard of bans on them.

  • @lovegaming5182
    @lovegaming5182 λ…„ μ „ +40

    Tata nano was not banned, but it didn't had good impression not because of the fire and also there were only few cases of it catching fire. But it failed because it was so narrow, small and light weight that it would tip over at high speeds on highway.

    • @rustamravi1039
      @rustamravi1039 λ…„ μ „

      Its one of a many reasons.

    • @sherlockhomeless7249
      @sherlockhomeless7249 λ…„ μ „

      @@rustamravi1039 nano is still better than ford figo and duster

    • @atulyatejapadival330
      @atulyatejapadival330 λ…„ μ „

      @@rustamravi1039 it's far better than a Suzuki Alto with its coke can build nano was built tough and is by far a cheapest car to maintain

    • @rustamravi1039
      @rustamravi1039 λ…„ μ „ +2

      @@atulyatejapadival330 not true at all. Its build quality is horrible. Discontinuation of it,is for greater good.

  • @Vormulac1
    @Vormulac1 λ…„ μ „ +88

    I remember lawn darts here in the UK, I was so jealous of my friends that had them - now I'm kind of glad I didn't have them!

    • @yungmo1599
      @yungmo1599 λ…„ μ „ +2

      KIND OF??

    • @Vormulac1
      @Vormulac1 λ…„ μ „ +6

      @@yungmo1599 Well, yeah - it looked really fun... :D

    • @Tazza81
      @Tazza81 λ…„ μ „ +6

      I had lawn darts in the 80's. Never had any issues with them as simply used common sense when playing with them.

    • @ericb3157
      @ericb3157 λ…„ μ „ +4

      reminds me of a "trophy case" i saw in a hospital, full of things that had to be surgically removed...
      one was a Lawn Dart.
      there was also a shelf bracket that had been "pop-riveted" to someone's hand.
      but ALL the rest were fishing lures.

    • @BostYT
      @BostYT λ…„ μ „

      @@Vormulac1 Yeah if you're careful they could be pretty fun. But most of us don't go outside anymore :(

  • @mackyme001
    @mackyme001 λ…„ μ „ +1

    That Send Me To Heaven app is lowkey evil plan on destroying smartphone πŸ˜‚

  • @KFAARON
    @KFAARON λ…„ μ „

    Great vid and i've been using Opera GX for a while now and the Opera browsers are deff my fav

  • @jbest9737
    @jbest9737 λ…„ μ „ +83

    Ok for the peloton one they actually fixed it. About half a year ago after they started noticing the safety issues, they added a code you had to know in order to even get the treadmill to work. But yeah I could definitely see the treadmill leading to many safety problems still
    Edit: also they made a new model of the treadmill that is still being sold

    • @JamesTK
      @JamesTK λ…„ μ „ +3

      Even that is a joke since without a subscription the treadmill is a literal boat anchor

  • @robgray2598
    @robgray2598 λ…„ μ „ +28

    The inclusion of Bextra reminds me how pharmaceutical companies convinced doctors that opioids were not as dangerous as previously thought and convinced doctors to focus on their patients comfort (as in, freely prescribe dangerous and highly addictive pain relievers that were previously reserved for the terminally ill). This basically turned physicians into legalized heroin dealers, greatly to the benefit of pharma's profits. Many died, families/lives ruined, stocks soared, lawsuits fought, fines paid, and business as usual. I'd think that would be a huge fail (except for those that benefited).

  • @yeetus_the_short
    @yeetus_the_short 2 κ°œμ›” μ „ +3

    I guess you could say
    β€œThe Samsung note7 has 97 mental illnesses and is banned from most public spaces.”

  • @AirplaneModeIsOn
    @AirplaneModeIsOn 6 일 μ „

    bro summoned the entire aviation community with the last one πŸ˜‚

  • @HelloYersoGae
    @HelloYersoGae λ…„ μ „ +58

    To this day my favorite banned iPhone app was the secret tethering app that looked like a basic calculator that allowed you to tether other devices to your internet without going through your carrier and didn't require a jailbreak. My second favorite was the secret app store disguised as a coloring book app that let you download the premium paid apps for free again, without a jailbreak.

    • @randomodude
      @randomodude λ…„ μ „ +3

      can you tell the names please?

    • @HelloYersoGae
      @HelloYersoGae λ…„ μ „ +8

      @@randomodude Dang, I don't remember the coloring book one but the calculator one was called FlashArmyKnife. I had them when I had an iPhone 5S which was my last iPhone before going to Samsung. Imo 5 was the best model

    • @caflee7801
      @caflee7801 λ…„ μ „ +4

      @@HelloYersoGae do u think it’s still possible to acquire? sorry for asking but I want to like see it

    • @Theunicorn2012
      @Theunicorn2012 11 κ°œμ›” μ „

      To this day my favorite banned iPhone app was the secret tethering app that looked like a basic calculator that allowed you to tether other devices to your internet without going through your carrier and didn't require a jailbreak. My second favorite was the secret app store disguised as a coloring book app that let you download the premium paid apps for free again, without a jailbreak.

    • @honaldjason
      @honaldjason 11 κ°œμ›” μ „ +4

      @@Theunicorn2012 bruh did you just repeat the comment

  • @Tidyweekender
    @Tidyweekender λ…„ μ „ +305

    Great to see you including a wider variety of stuff in these videos beyond just electronic devices, especially the pharmaceutical industry. If you're going to include banned medications then the top of the list in your next video should be Thalidomide. What it did was absolutely tragic, it was banned decades ago yet people are still suffering and living with severe disabilities to this day. Thousands of families destroyed and lives lost too.

    • @eduardocarranza4333
      @eduardocarranza4333 λ…„ μ „ +2

      Oh wow.. Worse than my autism and I thought I had it worse, just glad I'm alive I should be thankful for even being here this day.

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 λ…„ μ „

      YES!!

    • @gorkskoal9315
      @gorkskoal9315 λ…„ μ „ +4

      An easy tie for that Lithium and ketamine for acute depression. Lithium can cause all kinds of awful problems including brain damage. It was based incomplete science, and families desperate to provide reliefe to people suffering from depression.
      The other one that's just as criminal is the massive, massive failure of the diabetese medication and the abject failure of any goverment to keep a private company from raping patience, all because fairly well wide spread condition.

    • @dimasakbar7668
      @dimasakbar7668 λ…„ μ „ +2

      In a tragic way, thalidomide tragedy was the wake up call and the start of modern system of pharmacovigilance. I am sure bextra victim will be higher without lessons learned from that tragedy.

    • @WW1N73R
      @WW1N73R λ…„ μ „

      what did it do?

  • @carolinehaswell8756
    @carolinehaswell8756 8 κ°œμ›” μ „ +8

    This guy is amazing! Never fails to entertain usπŸ˜‚

  • @Rosewolf29
    @Rosewolf29 7 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    Abbot’s pace makers weren’t their only problem child. Their Freestyle Libre diabetic sensor has a lot problems. I used it for over a year and was lucky if it lasted a few days instead of the 14 days it’s supposed to, without it coming off or acting up.
    PokΓ©mon Go had a serious problem too which led them to change the game, giving warnings to pay attention to what’s going on around you and don’t play while driving. People were so obsessed with the game they weren’t paying attention to loved ones giving birth or where they were going and wandered into traffic or off cliffs, all for a digital creature.

  • @gamer-dr1gy
    @gamer-dr1gy λ…„ μ „ +56

    Arun: "This product killed 150 people"
    Also Arun: "8/10 Fail"

    • @Olivia-iv8kd
      @Olivia-iv8kd λ…„ μ „

      The higher the score the worst it is

    • @domgo349
      @domgo349 λ…„ μ „ +1

      That's still pretty balanced

  • @MrHushCrush
    @MrHushCrush λ…„ μ „ +27

    2:51 That rocket is a failure itself πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • @andresransom2839
    @andresransom2839 3 κ°œμ›” μ „ +3

    Beoing 737 Max then: Not enough tests.
    Boeing 737 Max now: Still not enough tests!

  • @theotakux5959
    @theotakux5959 λ…„ μ „

    The tips on lawn darts weren't sharpened, it's just the weight of them meant they'd still pierce things just because of how fast they'd fall. I grew up in the 90s, but my family had a set. We had rules. No throwing unless everyone is at the top of the yard (our yard had a bit of a slope to it), no playing while the dog was outside (since a dog might try to chase them). Nobody ever got hurt. But I was like 7 at the youngest, I could see how younger kids might be careless, or unexpectedly get in the way or something.

  • @twinkle13
    @twinkle13 λ…„ μ „ +22

    4:45 that car still exists here lmfao

  • @kihaka3433
    @kihaka3433 λ…„ μ „ +78

    There was also another problem with the fit-bit, when some of the straps would irritate your skin and leave a rash and still the company hasn't dealt with it yet.

    • @timtamTom.2
      @timtamTom.2 λ…„ μ „ +6

      That’s not FitBits fault. Either you’re having an allergic reaction or the strap is on way to tight

    • @maximvanderhoeden2477
      @maximvanderhoeden2477 λ…„ μ „ +4

      well that is the only current problem i have, but its fixable by just buying a new strap

    • @omarkabir3760
      @omarkabir3760 λ…„ μ „

      Probably should’ve put a before .

    • @smothezaza
      @smothezaza λ…„ μ „

      Get better skin

    • @samuels1212
      @samuels1212 λ…„ μ „ +7

      even apple watches has that problem..buy strap that suits your skin

  • @RavenGlenn
    @RavenGlenn 8 일 μ „

    The lawn darts thing always makes me shake my head. I had them as a kid myself, having been born in the 80s.
    When used correctly there is no real risk. The point was that where they would land was very far away from where any people should have been. The darts themselves were thrown underhanded so they'd make a big arc through the air and land far from anyone.
    The issue was that people let their kids play with DARTS unsupervised without properly making sure the kids were using them correctly.

  • @Morrizon_ftbl
    @Morrizon_ftbl λ…„ μ „

    These vids never get boring i been watching ur vids all day and im still entertained!! nice vidsπŸ‘πŸ‘

  • @SeanRosairo
    @SeanRosairo λ…„ μ „ +286

    For the 737 Max, I think a big reason why it was sped through FAA approval since both the update to the Airbus A320 neo and more importantly, the Airbus A220 which was originally designed, engineered and manufactured by the Canadian company Bombardier as the "Bombardier CS series". These were much more fuel efficient than the Boeing 737 and US airlines such as Delta made huge orders for this advanced aircraft. There seemed to be some backroom deals done by Boeing and the FAA where they first banned the aircraft not for any safety reasons, but because they said the Canadian government helped with investment (Which apparently the US government never does for Boeing and their numerous defence contracts /s). Eventually Airbus partnered with Bombardier and assembles some parts of the plane in their Alabama plant. It's a very well designed plane, and rather than innovate and compete, Boeing tried to weasel their dangerous plane onto the market.
    Airbus saw the value and innovations of the plane and partnered with, and then bought up Bombardier's passenger plane division. (Makes it cheaper to produce now since Airbus has way more buying power than Bombardier)

    • @JamesTK
      @JamesTK λ…„ μ „ +10

      Airbus got a looooot of business out of it so at least there was one winner. Honestly prefer flying on Airbus. Most of the Boeing planes in Australia are quite outdated.

    • @jayeshmange2952
      @jayeshmange2952 λ…„ μ „ +1

      Bombardier is a really nice company to work with tho

    • @SeanRosairo
      @SeanRosairo λ…„ μ „

      @@JamesTK Yeah, Boeing doesn't want to invest in innovation it seems anymore and decided to use protectionism to fight against innovation. (and then causing people to die as a result).

    • @MsOpportunity68
      @MsOpportunity68 λ…„ μ „ +10

      Another issue was that they skimped on backup sensors on the 737 max so that if one sensor was faulty and therefore tried to adjust things there wasn't a secondary sensor to stop this. As such the autopilot would adjust things erroneously taking control away from the pilots at critical junctures.

    • @_olympusfire_5008
      @_olympusfire_5008 λ…„ μ „ +2

      I just went on an Airbus and a Boeing (specifically Airbus A330 and Boeing 757) in the same day. This was quite interesting.

  • @vidhoard
    @vidhoard λ…„ μ „ +59

    Such a good video. So detailed for each item, a good slow pace that doesn't bore but also doesn't go too fast... just everything. I'm so glad you heard us and changed a couple things about your videos! I missed these awesome videos.

    • @TheOnlyName
      @TheOnlyName λ…„ μ „

      Agreed!

    • @damyr
      @damyr λ…„ μ „

      This comment section is the most dumbest in entire internet. Literally every video is littered with dozens of comments like this, admiring edit and production skills. It's like those dumbos never watched a good video or a movie which were edited by professionals.

  • @Roving_and_Crafting
    @Roving_and_Crafting 6 κ°œμ›” μ „

    13:40 I recently learned that my grandpa and his buddies would throw these at each other lol

  • @ethanmauriceperez4301
    @ethanmauriceperez4301 λ…„ μ „ +15

    galaxy bomb 7πŸ’€ 10:28

  • @nathanjy
    @nathanjy λ…„ μ „ +14

    7:34 you had the perfect opportunity to rickroll us

  • @metalcustard6831
    @metalcustard6831 λ…„ μ „ +30

    Also with the Boeing case the ceo simply tried to brush it off with pilot error, saying their training wasn’t good enough, and eventually resigning but taking a huge amount of money out of it. Plus Boeing WAS known for their incredible quality, but with wanting to keep up with airbus they rushed orders just leaving mistakes as if they weren’t there leading to even more backlash.

    • @dimasakbar7668
      @dimasakbar7668 λ…„ μ „ +2

      Even among aviation fan, many still use that same argument, basically supercharged by a dose of american exceptionalism and racism considering the most famous accident happened in Ethiopia and Indonesia.

  • @crimzonplays1134
    @crimzonplays1134 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    I have had random people take photos of me before. That's probably why we keep getting so many spam texts and calls.

  • @doomspirospero
    @doomspirospero λ…„ μ „

    Did a presentation about worst inventions a while ago.
    One of em was a fire alarm invented to prevent false alarms. The solution:
    Lock the persons hand who pulled the alarm on it, until the fire department came to unlock it. Basically demanding a sacrifice in case of a real fire. 6/10

  • @yasminh
    @yasminh λ…„ μ „ +16

    13:25 also the theft hazard!!

  • @MartinVesiaidNilsson
    @MartinVesiaidNilsson λ…„ μ „ +40

    You should have included the drug/substance Thalidomide in this video. It tops most other medical disasters, but mostly made its mark in Europe I believe. 10 000 births with (severe) defects and an unknown number of deaths.

    • @PasteurizedLettuce
      @PasteurizedLettuce λ…„ μ „ +7

      And Canada, it really only got stopped in the states by one really awesome person- Frances Oldham Kelsey - she stood her ground and prevented it from getting clearance

    • @jk9554
      @jk9554 λ…„ μ „

      (better?) known as "Contergan" in Europe, in case anyone wants to look up videos on that topic (there are a few good ones out there, I only recently watched the one by Plainly difficult, which I can recommend).

  • @galaxystarrr
    @galaxystarrr 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

    I had one of those hasbro water rockets! I remember being so excited about it and then it shot like 3 feet of the ground a fell over. I had no idea they were so bad

  • @jonathanmaldonado2499
    @jonathanmaldonado2499 3 κ°œμ›” μ „

    The Galaxy Note 7's incident is so famous and memed that it was even featured as a gag in Crash bandicoot where one of Coco's idle animations has her tossing her phone in the air before it explodes.

  • @abhinavdiddigam2330
    @abhinavdiddigam2330 λ…„ μ „ +16

    5:21 The more bigger failure was how they marketed it. The only branding they did was how cheap it was. Hence many didnt wanna to buy the car because the neighbourhood would think they were poor

  • @izzatihassan1475
    @izzatihassan1475 λ…„ μ „ +11

    9:00 the fact that it is prefectly legal for people to take your picture in public places, and now you have to deal with companies selling your picture for "market research" is unsettling.

    • @MochoStudiosYT
      @MochoStudiosYT λ…„ μ „ +1

      I think it's illegal in a few places. It's infringing on privacy I think.

  • @simplescootering5996
    @simplescootering5996 λ…„ μ „

    props to the guy for actually finding all this stuff

  • @edwardsun3454
    @edwardsun3454 9 κ°œμ›” μ „ +1

    Arun: "This product caused the entirety of the Philippines and the Caribbean to drown with no escape"
    Also Arun: _"4 out of 10 fail"_

    • @salmontickler
      @salmontickler 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

      Now if it was Britain I would understand the ranking

  • @Kamal-pn2db
    @Kamal-pn2db λ…„ μ „ +100

    Hey Aaron, can you sometime compile a list of all the sponsors you've partnered with so far.
    I've seen your video where you mentioned how you decide to partner with a product and I find them actually useful.
    But it's hard to keep a track of all so if you squeeze all of them at one place, that'd be great.

    • @MM-wg9qc
      @MM-wg9qc λ…„ μ „ +6

      subtitles spell it like Aaron that why he probably got aruns name wrong

    • @mx.menacing
      @mx.menacing λ…„ μ „ +1

      Why would he do that?

    • @SP.05
      @SP.05 λ…„ μ „ +1

      It should be ARUN

  • @carafeeley
    @carafeeley λ…„ μ „ +19

    I live in Ireland, and my dad managed to get a copy of the manhunt game when it came out. Presumably before it was banned. We still have it, and honestly it’s still pretty shocking that this game was ever released.

    • @firemaker1258
      @firemaker1258 λ…„ μ „ +3

      Is it really? It’s not that brutal; hell, even at the time it wasn’t that violent. Modern games can be a lot worse.

    • @carafeeley
      @carafeeley λ…„ μ „

      Firemaker125 Eh, I mean it just depends on how used to violent games you are I guess. I’m not super used to them, and I found it really bad. But people that play and see that type of thing more might find it less shocking. It’s really subjective, to be honest.

    • @firemaker1258
      @firemaker1258 λ…„ μ „ +3

      @@carafeeley The sound effects are the main brutal parts. Outside of that, it’s all minor body damage and heads exploding. It’s brutal, but it’s not as bad as people acted.

  • @twishakrishna9864
    @twishakrishna9864 λ…„ μ „ +1

    Thank you so much for letting me know about the Fitbit... I was about to buy one for Christmas 2022. Now I'm N.O.T. risking myself for a watch. I have a GalaxyNote7... Why do I have this?! Srsly I have one... NOT knowing the conditions... Yeah I'm returning this

  • @soundspark
    @soundspark 8 κ°œμ›” μ „

    For #6, it's coming back in early 2024 and the picture appears to show a new guard on the back of the belt to prevent pull-under.