Before he became known as Keyboard Crasher or AGK, Leopold Slikk was Echter Gangster. This adds craftable holotapes of Karten Spielen and, of course, the legendary PC Spielen. You must have Videos of the Wasteland installed first before you can use this mod.
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The Angry German Kid has always been my favorite internet video to watch. It always manages to make me laugh when I'm feeling down. With this mod, I've converted the two Echter Gangster videos that I think really encapsulate the idea of the AGK into playable holotapes. Craft them using the Videos of the Wasteland crafting bench available in that mod. Works with the televisions or the projectors.
Update: Film Reels for use with VoTW's Starlight Drive-in Addon have been added to the optional files. To make them work for the drive-in, each episode had to be split into 2 parts, so you'll have 4 film reels in total. When the first part stops, simply switch it out with part 2 to continue watching.