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Countdown , a series created by Kdin that debuted in May where the Hunters go over a list of their top instances of a subject in video games. The Daily Fail , where each weekday the Hunters covered three fails to comment on. Before this show, there was Recap of the Week on Fridays hosted by Michael and Ray, where they covered the five most viewed fails of the week before the week of a new episode's publishing.
After the recap for the week of June 30, , the series has since been replaced by the no-longer- Halo -focused Fails of the Weak. Five Facts has the Hunters explain five different little-known facts about a video game or occasionally five different video games that they find interesting. The last episode was broadcast on May 17, GameFails , a spin-off of Fails of the Weak that has its own YouTube channel, focusing on all sorts of failures from various games caused by glitches, player error or just flat out poor timing.
The channel broadcast its last video on January 5, Imaginary Achievements , where the community makes up achievements they think should be in games hosted by Jeremy Dooley. The last episode was broadcast on April 8, MegaCraft , which was first a Community Hunter series, has Matt Bragg looking at various large Minecraft maps submitted by the community. This Is Trials Files has Jack and Geoff show off a community-created Trials map. The last episode was broadcast on November 4, It has been replaced by a new Game Night that is livestreamed and is not strictly Halo -focused.
The series ended in its original format on February 24, Technical Difficulties : A technology show hosted by Ryan which focused on MacGyvering together useful gadgets, reviewing weird tech items and modifying electronics For Science! Ended with all episodes subsequently removed in October due to Ryan's controversy and subsequent departure. AHWU Achievement Hunter Weekly Update , where user-submitted intros are used to begin a weekly round-up of video game news and releases as described by the Achievement Hunters on Mondays.
From mid, it has also been used to open fanmail sent to the office. Ended May This Just Internet : Hosted by Fiona and Lindsay, the show recaps notable memes and funny viral videos of the moment.
Ended with Fiona's departure. F-ing Around with Ify and Fiona , a weekly stream hosted by Fiona and Ify Nwadiwe where they invite their friends to chat and play games.
Airs Fridays, ended in Keeping The Lights On , a weekly talk show-style stream hosted by Jack where he invites various people on to chat with him. Season 1 had Geoff cohost and Season 2 replaced him with guest cohosts. Due to Jack's busy schedule and evolving programming changes, the show ended in late RouLetsPlay , a subseries in which games the Hunters have previously played are loaded into a tumbling drum and the gang play the randomly selected choice.
Episodes originally aired on Youtube, but have since been moved to air on the Rooster Teeth website only. Discontinued in Whoever manages to achieve the set goal first gets a sticker, and once someone gets five stickers, they get a pizza party paid for by Geoff.
The last episode was broadcast on August 28, , though in Off Topic in April , Jack mentions that he has several ideas for it ready to go but the other Hunters keep procrastinating on filming it. VS has each regular member of the Achievement Hunter crew go one-on-one against one another in a game to win a fake WWE Championship belt and a small rooster trophy for a week. The last episode was broadcast on January 19, In , it was announced that an eight-week season would return and temporarily cycle in place of Let's Roll, with the contestants this time being the group vs.
RT Core. Geoff knew it was AHWU day, so he decided to play hooky. Jack legitimately was sick, his runny nose running every which way. Gavin had to have an emergency slomogectomy. Jeremy was tongue tied after laying down some fresh new rhyme beats. Ryan has been forbidden from AHWU for a millennia. The second greatest product of alcoholism after the American Civil War and proof you can earn money playing video games. A division of Rooster Teeth , the Red vs Blue guys.
I walked past the Achievement Hunter office earlier and all I could hear is cursing broken up by a British girl squealing. Grown men and a woman who get paid to play video games and chuck soda cans at walls.
Achievement Hunter is my favourite. They're hilarious. Achievement hunter. As of July 23, , Michael has placed Rage Quit on hiatus, with new episodes airing once every several months.
In regards to the show's future in response to fan questions, Jones began by stating that he and the other AH members will "occasionally take some steps towards finding new video games [to rage quit on]," referring to Rage Quit, meaning that the show would be revived with new episodes every now and again as soon as there are ideas for one.
He further elaborated by saying that Achievement Hunter would be interested in looking at all the audience feedback ideas and suggestions from the fans in the comments section and applying it to the show in the future. However, the show was quietly put on hiatus to figure out where AH wants to take it, with the show not having been active since March 8, Also in , four new series were created by the Achievement Hunter staff for their audience. The first series is " This is The game presented in "This is The second series is titled " Things To Do In :" and presents its viewers with alternative ways to play and interesting things to do in video games like Saints Row 3 , Modern Warfare 3 , Skyrim , and Minecraft.
In "A Look Back At," former Achievement Hunter employees Fragger and Ray re-introduced old Xbox games that might have been overlooked in their release but are now considered classic games. The final series that aired that year is called " Let's Play ". The "Let's Play" videos are some of the most viewed and liked videos from the fans of Achievement Hunter.
The Minecraft videos receive millions of views each week and, since fans like them so much, the Achievement Hunter team decided to "upload new Minecraft Let's Plays each week until we die," as stated by Geoff Ramsey. Due to their huge popularity, the "Let's Play" videos received their own dedicated YouTube channel Let's Play , which is updated every weekday with videos.
Bonus Let's Plays have also appeared on the weekends or as extra videos during the weekday. The trophies are two wrestling belts and a golden rooster.
Whoever wins in an episode gets to keep these for a week or until at least the next episode, where they get challenged. Starting in episode 52, Lindsay officially joined the VS line up. In VS Episode Geoff stepped away from the lineup to be full-time host of the show and the rotation was reset again.
With Ray's leaving, he has been since removed from the lineup and quit the competition, with his last VS being VS Episode Following this, he was replaced by Jeremy in the VS series. This show is a competition to get a visible achievement or perform a certain task assigned by Geoff in any game the players choose. The winner is awarded a sticker to be placed on a crude paper board that originally Gavin Free and Geoff Ramsey made.
The first player to fill up their section of the board five wins with stickers will be awarded a pizza party with Geoff and a friend.
In GO! Lindsay and Kerry are also on the board though their appearances have been very few. So far only Ray and Jack have won pizza parties. This show is simply full playthroughs of older games, such as Resident Evil: Revelations.
Episodes were usually only hosted by Michael, who sometimes had guests with him. There have been 2 full playthroughs so far, Resident Evil: Revelations and State of Decay, as well as an ongoing series in Banjo-Tooie. The series went on a hiatus with episodes being moved to Michael's personal YouTube channel before stopping fully. Full Play has been essentially replaced with the creation of the Let's Watch series which follows a similar format with a rotating cast of hosts.
The faces of Achievement Hunter and the ones who appear the most frequently in their videos, especially all their Let's Plays as the main on-camera hosts and AH on screen talent. These are the other members of Achievement Hunter who are fully behind-the-scenes crew members BTS video editors and streaming editors, camera crew, associate producers, publishers, production managers, production co-ordinators, streaming coordinators, writers, etc.
They typically do not appear either on-camera or through voice recording. Achievement Hunter has generated a number of Community Editors :. Achievement Hunters frequently choose team names.
Often, team names are referenced and appear on merchandise. The Rooster Teeth Wiki Explore. Rooster Teeth. Red vs. Achievement Hunter. Let's Play. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0.
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