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Matt Barton

Matt Barton

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Joined July 2006 (19 years on YouTube)
Subscribers
25K
Growth (7d)
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Total views
3.9M
Videos
686
Avg views/video
5.7K

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About

Matt Chat is a YouTube show hosted and produced by me, Dr. Matt Barton, a professor at St. Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. I'm the author of many books on the history of videogames. If you want to know the stories behind games like Ultima, Wizardry, or Quest for Glory, you're in the right place. I specialize in doing interviews with legacy and indie game developers, especially those doing CRPGs and adventure games. The show is supported directly by fans via Patreon. If you watch regularly, please become a member! "I think these are the most definitive interviews with me so far. One of the most pleasant interviews I've ever been in." -- George "The Fat Man" Sanger "Matt, after plenty of requests, this was the first interview given in about 15 years. I thought you did a great job with the interview. Pleased so many people found it informative. Thanks for the opportunity to speak my mind to your fans." -- Robert Sirotek

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Matt Barton on YouTube - frequently asked questions

How many subscribers does Matt Barton have on YouTube?
Matt Barton currently has 25,200 subscribers on YouTube. The count is refreshed from the YouTube Data API.
How many views does Matt Barton have?
Matt Barton has accumulated 3,918,962 total views across 686 videos.
When did Matt Barton start on YouTube?
Matt Barton created its YouTube channel in July 2006, about 19 years ago.
What does Matt Barton make videos about?
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