My earliest video ever archived, where I demonstrate Free Comment Script running on my old website!
Savvy Sage’s video backlog spanning nearly 8 years, including the cult favorite Technology Showdown!
*The following videos are being put up for archival purposes only.*
October 2024 Update: I’m in the process of moving some video embeds from Rumble to YouTube, as part of an effort to bring some of the classics back to the public eye on YouTube. Some videos however will remain embedded through Rumble (and therefore will remain exclusive to SavvySage.net) for the foreseeable future.
Most videos posted here are embedded through Rumble, an ad-supported video hosting platform that provides a reliable and customizable video player for websites like SavvySage.net.
Regarding my other archived commentaries, let’s plays, and livestream recordings: While I do keep the majority of my archived footage intact for use as B-roll, I do not plan to reissue them as-is. The archived videos being re-released are picked based on a number of factors, including quality, past viewership numbers, and public interest. Please do not bother me about video requests over email—thank you.
My earliest video ever archived, where I demonstrate Free Comment Script running on my old website!
One of my earliest pre-YouTube videos, showing off my collection of Intel CPUs at the time!
One of my earliest pre-YouTube videos: A tutorial on how to install Windows 3.1x in a virtual machine!
One of my earliest pre-YouTube videos: A tutorial on how to install a DOS CD-ROM driver in a virtual machine!
My first video I ever made for YouTube: A quick start guide on how to set up the Raspberry Pi!
My second video I ever made for YouTube: A quick start guide on how to install Linux on a Raspberry Pi without using NOOBS (New Out Of Box Software)!
My first let's play where I check out a Minecraft parkour map called Whacky's Extreme Parkour.
The first Technology Showdown episode! It's Apple versus Windows versus Ubuntu; who will win?
The second Technology Showdown episode! It's Apple against a new threat: Windows and Ubuntu merged together as the "Winbuntu"!
The third Technology Showdown episode! The Winbuntu are ready to battle Apple once again. This time however, Tux is on Apple’s side, and there’s another opponent lurking…
The pilot episode for a series that didn't go beyond its first episode, where I covered tech news, specifically the iPhone 6S.
The most popular Technology Showdown episode! Apple takes a vacation in another user's desktop, but little does he realize an icon war is waging!
A compilation of software reviews covering every Macintosh operating system prior to System 6.
An old review of my Power Mac G4, as part of the short-lived Computer Cellar series. (Not affiliated with North Carolina-based Computer Cellar)
An old review of my Dell Dimension XPS T550 minitower PC, as part of the short-lived Computer Cellar series. (Not affiliated with North Carolina-based Computer Cellar)
The final Technology Showdown episode! This is it! Apple and Tux are up against the Winbuntu for one last time. Who will come out victorious?
An old review of a new in-box Gateway 7330GZ laptop computer, as part of the short-lived Computer Cellar series. (Not affiliated with North Carolina-based Computer Cellar)
The first 2 minutes of the cancelled Technology Showdown Prologue episode.
An old review of the Macintosh Classic, as part of the short-lived Computer Cellar series. (Not affiliated with North Carolina-based Computer Cellar)
An old video covering the rise and fall of the Kmart retail chain, as part of the short-lived Shoppers Showcase series.
An experimental Keynimation short film of Apple & Tux doing things...I guess.
An old video covering the history of RadioShack, as part of the short-lived Shoppers Showcase series.
A video covering the history of the short-lived Macintosh Centris lineup.
A video covering a brief history of Snap Circuits, along with an unboxing of one of their sets.
A video covering every component included in the Snap Circuits Jr. set.
A let's play video of one of the earliest Spoof OS games made with Game Maker: Windows Crap Edition 6.
A let's play video of a Minecraft minigame I made years ago: What if Lucky Blocks and Death Drop collide?
A video where I debunk the incorrect release dates of classic You Don't Know Jack games shown on Steam.
Fakin' It finally got a sequel as part of the Jackbox Naughty Pack, so why not take a blast to the past with a video where Savvy Sage covers his first Jackbox game back in 2021? This is a brief overview of the original social deduction game that started it all! (Originally released on March 17th, 2021.)
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