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** Ross (singing): Augustus Caesar / He's such a douchebag / I hate his stupid / Fucking face
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* TemptingFate: In "Space Quest IV #4", Dan reassures Ross that the deadly green slime will not "change direction and come at me". The slime then proceeds to do exactly that.

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* TemptingFate: In "Space Quest IV #4", Dan reassures Ross that the deadly green slime will not "change direction and come at me". The slime then proceeds to do exactly that.that.
* WildCard: They suspect Ife of being this in their playthrough of ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]]''.
--> '''Danny:''' [[FunWithAcronyms I Fuck Everything.]]
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''"[[TitleDrop So hop aboard the STEAM TRAAAAAAAIN!]]"''

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''"[[TitleDrop So hop aboard the STEAM TRAAAAAAAIN!]]"''

-->(Choo Choo)
TRAAAAAAAIN!]]"''\\
''"Choo-choo!"''
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* ArchEnemy: Augustus Caesar in their playthrough of ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]]''.

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* ArchEnemy: Augustus Caesar Caesar, leader of the Romans, in their playthrough of ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]]''.World]]''. As the first civilization that they encounter outside their own, they inevitably form a rivalry with the Romans.



** Considering how well their time in Civilization V has gone...this may start to be a trend here as well.



* RunningGag: In the [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]] playthrough, Pottery and Calendar are sarcastically mentioned whenever the subject turns to warfare or diplomacy (usually the former).
** Making fun of Caesar.

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* RunningGag: In the [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]] playthrough, Pottery and Calendar are sarcastically mentioned whenever the subject turns to warfare or diplomacy (usually the former).
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former). The trio (Dan, Ross and Arin) also make fun of Caesar.Caesar whenever they can.

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* RunningGag: In the [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]] playthrough, Pottery and Calendar are sarcastically mentioned whenever the subject turns to warfare or diplomacy.

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* RunningGag: In the [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]] playthrough, Pottery and Calendar are sarcastically mentioned whenever the subject turns to warfare or diplomacy.diplomacy (usually the former).
** Making fun of Caesar.
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** Considering how well their time in Civilization V has gone...this may start to be a trend here as well.
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* ArchEnemy: Augustus Caesar in their playthrough of ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World]]''.

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV''
* ''{{VideoGame/Civilization}} V: Brave New World''

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV''
''[[VideoGame/SpaceQuest Space Quest IV]]''
* ''{{VideoGame/Civilization}} ''[[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World''World]]'' (with Arin from ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'')



* BoringButPractical: The Grey Knight's arrow power in ''CastleCrashers''. Lampshaded by Ross.

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* BoringButPractical: The Grey Knight's arrow power in ''CastleCrashers''.''Videogame/CastleCrashers''. Lampshaded by Ross.



* FailedASpotCheck: Downplayed in comparison to the Grumps, but still present to some degree - in the tutorial of ''Hotline Miami'', the player must go into a brightly-lit blue room, get a gun, then go downwards into a yellow room and shoot a man. They get the gun, fail to figure out where the yellow room is, then drop the gun and have to use GoodOldFisticuffs to kill the man. This is lampshaded not long after, as they remark they were so focused on doing a silly voice for the tutorial man they weren't paying attention to the actual text.
* GreedyJew: Discussed in the first ''CastleCrashers'' episode.
* LandDownunder: Discussed in the first ''CastleCrashers'' episode.
* NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.
* PretendPrejudice: [[WebVideo/GameGrumps Jon and Arin have taught them well]]. Ross has this against Danny's Jewish heritage, Danny has this against Ross's mixed Australian/Irish heritage.
* PunnyName: It's a {{Steam}} Train!
* RunningGag: Pottery and Calendars become this in their {{VideoGame/Civilization}} V: Brave New World playthrough.
* SpinOff
* TemptingFate: In ''Space Quest'' IV Part 4, Dan reassures Ross that the deadly green slime will not "change direction and come at me". The slime then proceeds to do exactly that.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Downplayed in comparison to the Grumps, but still present to some degree - -- in the tutorial of ''Hotline Miami'', the player must go into a brightly-lit blue room, get a gun, then go downwards into a yellow room and shoot a man. They get the gun, fail to figure out where the yellow room is, then drop the gun and have to use GoodOldFisticuffs to kill the man. This is lampshaded not long after, as they remark they were so focused on doing a silly voice for the tutorial man they weren't paying attention to the actual text.
* %%* GreedyJew: Discussed in the first ''CastleCrashers'' ''Videogame/CastleCrashers'' episode.
* %%* LandDownunder: Discussed in the first ''CastleCrashers'' ''Videogame/CastleCrashers'' episode.
* NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: The first episode of the show that was released show, "Hotline Miami #1" is among the generally considered to be subpar, as Dan and Ross fail to get anywhere and spend most boring, and drew some heavy slack from of the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. episode reading the game text in funny voices. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.
are considerably better paced, and are much more reminiscent of typical ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' episodes.
* PretendPrejudice: [[WebVideo/GameGrumps Jon and Arin have taught them well]]. Ross has this against constantly pokes fun at Danny's Jewish heritage, and Danny has this against at Ross's mixed Australian/Irish heritage.
* PunnyName: It's a {{Steam}} Train!
Train! Y'know, like the digital distribution service.
* RunningGag: Pottery and Calendars become this in their {{VideoGame/Civilization}} In the [[VideoGame/{{Civilization}} Civilization V: Brave New World playthrough.
World]] playthrough, Pottery and Calendar are sarcastically mentioned whenever the subject turns to warfare or diplomacy.
* SpinOff
SpinOff: The show is a spinoff of ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'' that follows the same format but focuses exclusively on PC games, with Dan as a member of both shows.
* TemptingFate: In ''Space Quest'' "Space Quest IV Part 4, #4", Dan reassures Ross that the deadly green slime will not "change direction and come at me". The slime then proceeds to do exactly that.
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* NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: Heavily averted. The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.

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* NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: Heavily averted. The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.
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* RunningGag: Pottery, the second thing they research, becomes this in their {{Civilization}} V: Brave New World playthrough.

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* RunningGag: Pottery, the second thing they research, becomes Pottery and Calendars become this in their {{Civilization}} {{VideoGame/Civilization}} V: Brave New World playthrough.
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* ''{{VideoGame/Civilization}} V: Brave New World''


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* RunningGag: Pottery, the second thing they research, becomes this in their {{Civilization}} V: Brave New World playthrough.
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* CoolCar: Ross' girlfriend owns a De Lorean.

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* CoolCar: Ross' girlfriend wife owns a De Lorean.
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8 * NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: Heavily averted. The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.
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8 Non-IndicativeFirstEpisode: Heavily averted. The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.

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8 Non-IndicativeFirstEpisode: NonIndicativeFirstEpisode: Heavily averted. The first episode of the show that was released is among the most boring, and drew some heavy slack from the fans still reeling from Jon leaving Grumps. Later episodes have earned a strong fanbase though.
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* CoolCar: Ross' girlfriend owns a DeLorean.

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* CoolCar: Ross' girlfriend owns a DeLorean.De Lorean.
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* CoolCar: Ross' girlfriend owns a DeLorean.
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* TemptingFate: In ''Space Quest'' IV Part 4, Dan reassures Ross that the deadly green slime will not "change direction and come at me". The slime then proceeds to do exactly that.
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* BrokenBase: The show itself created one between the GameGrumps fans.
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* BrokenBase: The show itself created one between the GameGrumps fans.
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'''''Steam Train''''' is a video game Internet comedy series and a SpinOff of ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', whose channel is host to the show. The format is similar to its parent show, as Danny of ''Ninja Sex Party'' and Ross of ''Rubber Ninja Animation'' play games together and joke around. Unlike ''Grumps'', however, the show focuses on computer games rather than console games.

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'''''Steam Train''''' is a video game Internet comedy series and a SpinOff of ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', whose channel is host to the show. The format is similar to its parent show, as Danny of ''Ninja Sex Party'' ''Music/NinjaSexParty'' and Ross of ''Rubber Ninja Animation'' play games together and joke around. Unlike ''Grumps'', however, the show focuses on computer games rather than console games.
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--> '''Ross:''' My powers are mediocrity, CPR and being a car mechanic.
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* PretendPrejudice: [[GameGrumps Jon and Arin have taught them well]]. Ross has this against Danny's Jewish heritage, Danny has this against Ross's mixed Australian/Irish heritage.

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* PretendPrejudice: [[GameGrumps [[WebVideo/GameGrumps Jon and Arin have taught them well]]. Ross has this against Danny's Jewish heritage, Danny has this against Ross's mixed Australian/Irish heritage.

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* BoringButPractical: The Grey Knight's arrow power in ''CastleCrashers''. Lampshaded by Ross.



* GreedyJew: Discussed in the first ''Castle Crashers'' episode.

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* GreedyJew: Discussed in the first ''Castle Crashers'' episode.''CastleCrashers'' episode.
* LandDownunder: Discussed in the first ''CastleCrashers'' episode.
* PretendPrejudice: [[GameGrumps Jon and Arin have taught them well]]. Ross has this against Danny's Jewish heritage, Danny has this against Ross's mixed Australian/Irish heritage.
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'''''Steam Train''''' is a video game Internet comedy series and a SpinOff ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', whose channel is host to the show. The format is similar to its parent show, as Danny of ''Ninja Sex Party'' and Ross of ''Rubber Ninja Animation'' play games together and joke around. Unlike ''Grumps'', however, the show focuses on computer games rather than console games.

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'''''Steam Train''''' is a video game Internet comedy series and a SpinOff of ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', whose channel is host to the show. The format is similar to its parent show, as Danny of ''Ninja Sex Party'' and Ross of ''Rubber Ninja Animation'' play games together and joke around. Unlike ''Grumps'', however, the show focuses on computer games rather than console games.
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* FailedASpotCheck: Downplayed in comparison to the Grumps, but still present to some degree - in the tutorial of ''Hotline Miami'', the player must go into a brightly-lit blue room, get a gun, then go downwards into a yellow room and shoot a man. They get the gun, fail to figure out where the yellow room is, then drop the gun and have to use GoodOlFisticuffs to kill the man. This is lampshaded not long after, as they remark they were so focused on doing a silly voice for the tutorial man they weren't paying attention to the actual text.

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* FailedASpotCheck: Downplayed in comparison to the Grumps, but still present to some degree - in the tutorial of ''Hotline Miami'', the player must go into a brightly-lit blue room, get a gun, then go downwards into a yellow room and shoot a man. They get the gun, fail to figure out where the yellow room is, then drop the gun and have to use GoodOlFisticuffs GoodOldFisticuffs to kill the man. This is lampshaded not long after, as they remark they were so focused on doing a silly voice for the tutorial man they weren't paying attention to the actual text.
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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIV''

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIV''''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV''
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%%As a preemptive measure, please don't fill this page with unnecessary hatred. The YMMV page is where it belongs.
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[[caption-width-right:345:"Choo-choo!"]]

->''"WE BOUGHT TOO MANY GAMES!"''\\
''"Now we gotta play them all..."''\\
''"[[TitleDrop So hop aboard the STEAM TRAAAAAAAIN!]]"''

'''''Steam Train''''' is a video game Internet comedy series and a SpinOff ''WebVideo/GameGrumps'', whose channel is host to the show. The format is similar to its parent show, as Danny of ''Ninja Sex Party'' and Ross of ''Rubber Ninja Animation'' play games together and joke around. Unlike ''Grumps'', however, the show focuses on computer games rather than console games.

Find it [[http://www.youtube.com/user/GameGrumps here.]]

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* ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers''
* ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami''
* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIV''
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!!This series provides examples of:
* FailedASpotCheck: Downplayed in comparison to the Grumps, but still present to some degree - in the tutorial of ''Hotline Miami'', the player must go into a brightly-lit blue room, get a gun, then go downwards into a yellow room and shoot a man. They get the gun, fail to figure out where the yellow room is, then drop the gun and have to use GoodOlFisticuffs to kill the man. This is lampshaded not long after, as they remark they were so focused on doing a silly voice for the tutorial man they weren't paying attention to the actual text.
* GreedyJew: Discussed in the first ''Castle Crashers'' episode.
* PunnyName: It's a {{Steam}} Train!
* SpinOff

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