If I won the BIG one...... I'd buy Streamyard, fire their entire executive board, and slash their monthly rate back to normal.
@idjester20 күн бұрын
If you get alot of money the main goal would be to do what would make you happy... In my case I would actually have a show where I would have all of my viewers post comments asking for their most favorite sports program that they don't currently have.... and I would buy that item for them, as a way to give back to the community... that would make me the happiest.. and therefor be the best thing....
@Hey_Hey_A-P-B-A20 күн бұрын
That’s easy … I would pay Richard Hanna to develop a PC version of Classic F1.
@pjet804220 күн бұрын
I wouldn't be looking to buy more games than I could possibly have time to play. I've narrowed down the hockey, baseball and racing games I enjoy playing and I have enough seasons to keep me busy, however I'd probably buy the APBA hockey seasons I don't have from the Seals/Barons years, a few seasons for Payoff Pitch and History Maker Baseball and a few seasons for Red White n' Blue Racing. Probably get a couple of game mats and some camera equipment to make better quality videos.
@JCSportsReplays16 күн бұрын
Set myself up with a nice place to play and indulge in whatever project I felt like. Assuming we are talking retirement, I'm probably adding an hour or two a day to my play, but mostly going to enjoy time with the family a lot more, travel, and keep gaming as my downtime hobby.
@rhextall-fan20 күн бұрын
I’ve dreamt of this scenario for years. If it was “little” money (under $5k?) I would buy a few more seasons of my favorite game (Shoot-Out Hockey). If jackpot was “huge / life changing amount” I would surely buy hockey games that are on my wish list as I would have lots of free time to learn new-to-me games.
@thomasfreichels896319 күн бұрын
I would purchase more APBA products! Would love to spend more time on the lake fishing also and giving back to community. But mostly, I be in as many APBA tournaments, help other gamers with card sets, etc and if could be interested on business with APBA helping sell cards -
@ACWraith20 күн бұрын
I'd make more games... More importantly, I'd totally give a huge chunk to volunteer game podcast helpers even if I'm not a current host on that show anymore. :p
@doncossack101620 күн бұрын
What is this thing you call....outdoors?
@DogSniffing19 күн бұрын
Buying derelict old baseball stadium/field with history that's sitting lingering and simply turning it into a gaming HQ for dice sports games. Would also allow teams to play baseball on the field for free. Would just be a hub for old dudes to hang out and play dice baseball. Would hire some stats people for kicks to document everyone's history/games for free so all of the lifelong players work can be shared/saved/archived. It would make no money but just kind of exist as a museum to document that areas history of baseball/players from it in a physical place instead of having another field/stadium get torn down turned to condos with just a stone wall plaque saying history happened etc.
@sabrinalarson501820 күн бұрын
I would clear out the shelfs of the APBA warehouses for the baseball and football games, and donate games across the country to boys and girls clubs, church youth groups. Boy scouts/girl scout troops and both pediatric and adult hospital wards.
@michaelanderson677619 күн бұрын
I would purchase more cards and games that are professionally finished as opposed to pdf and printing myself.
@DaveLittleEpic20 күн бұрын
I would create for myself a killer game room set-up, including a streaming setup with cameras and mics and a dedicated computer to control it all.
@adamweishaupt284620 күн бұрын
I'd employ a butler to roll the dice for me. Winning the lottery means my days of manual labour are over! 😁
@someroadsleadthere261920 күн бұрын
I think for me money isn’t the thing that interrupts my gaming it’s time so I guess winning the lottery would maybe mean less hours working and thus that would equate to more gaming