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'''The D-Pad''' is a YouTube Let's Play channel created by [[Rick Desilets]] in 2011. Originally intended as a companion to the [[The D-Pad (podcast)|podcast of the same name]], it eventually became the group's main focus, and continued as such after the podcast ended in 2014. Initially hosted by Rick, [[John Selig]] and [[C/J Haley]], it has expanded over time to feature [[Members|a large number of recurring hosts and guests]]. The channel is known for large scale [[Franchise Play|Franchise Plays]] that attempt to cover every game in a series, [[Pokémon Rivals]], a competitive variation on the Nuzlocke ruleset, and non-LP projects like [[A Brief History]] and [[Seriesly]]. As of April 2017, The D-Pad has played over 200 games and uploaded well over 3000 videos.
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'''''The D-Pad''''' is a YouTube Let's Play channel created by [[Rick Desilets]] in 2011. Originally intended as a companion to the [[The D-Pad (podcast)|podcast of the same name]], it eventually became the group's main focus, and continued as such after the podcast ended in 2014. Initially hosted by Rick, [[John Selig]] and [[C/J Haley]], it has expanded over time to feature [[Members|a large number of recurring hosts and guests]]. The channel is known for large scale [[Franchise Play|Franchise Plays]] that attempt to cover every game in a series, ''[[Pokémon Rivals]]'', a competitive variation on the Nuzlocke ruleset, and non-LP projects like ''[[A Brief History]]'' and ''[[Seriesly]]''. As of April 2017, ''The D-Pad'' has played over 200 games and uploaded well over 3000 videos.

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The D-Pad is a YouTube Let's Play channel created by Rick Desilets in 2011. Originally intended as a companion to the podcast of the same name, it eventually became the group's main focus, and continued as such after the podcast ended in 2014. Initially hosted by Rick, John Selig and C/J Haley, it has expanded over time to feature a large number of recurring hosts and guests. The channel is known for large scale Franchise Plays that attempt to cover every game in a series, Pokémon Rivals, a competitive variation on the Nuzlocke ruleset, and non-LP projects like A Brief History and Seriesly. As of April 2017, The D-Pad has played over 200 games and uploaded well over 3000 videos.