Difference between revisions of "Nick Bebel"
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− | | years = 2011 - 2015 | + | | years = 2011 - 2013, 2015, 2018 |
| debut game = 5 Days a Stranger | | debut game = 5 Days a Stranger | ||
| debut game full = ''5 Days a Stranger'', Part 1 | | debut game full = ''5 Days a Stranger'', Part 1 | ||
| debut video link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYImR_591xg | | debut video link = https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYImR_591xg | ||
| debut video title = Sexy Solitaire | | debut video title = Sexy Solitaire | ||
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+ | '''Nick Bebel''' is a former host of [[The D-Pad]]. One of the original three hosts on [[The D-Pad (podcast)|the podcast]] along with [[Rick Desilets|Rick]] and [[John Selig|John]], he first appeared on the channel for the ''[[5 Days a Stranger]]'' LP in [[2011]], and went on to appear in several others released in the early years of the channel. He was behind the controller for the original pilot episode of ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time]]'' for ''[[The Legendary Let's Play]]'', but his trolling and deliberately time-wasting style of playing led to the start of the game being re-recorded without him. He made infrequent appearances over the years since, vanishing from the channel entirely after an early ''[[The Mega Let's Play]]'' episode in [[2015]]. He re-appeared on the channel in [[2018]], joking that he had been there all along, but had never been given a microphone. | ||
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[[Category:Members]] | [[Category:Members]] |
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Name | Nick Bebel |
Years active | 2011 - 2013, 2015, 2018 |
Debut episode | 5 Days a Stranger, Part 1 |
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Nick Bebel is a former host of The D-Pad. One of the original three hosts on the podcast along with Rick and John, he first appeared on the channel for the 5 Days a Stranger LP in 2011, and went on to appear in several others released in the early years of the channel. He was behind the controller for the original pilot episode of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for The Legendary Let's Play, but his trolling and deliberately time-wasting style of playing led to the start of the game being re-recorded without him. He made infrequent appearances over the years since, vanishing from the channel entirely after an early The Mega Let's Play episode in 2015. He re-appeared on the channel in 2018, joking that he had been there all along, but had never been given a microphone.