Meet the original streamer, who ran his own public access gaming show in 1993

Zot the Avenger is in a world of his own. Onscreen, the long-haired 12-year-old carries himself like a cheeky, slightly awkward teen, complete with backwards baseball cap and baggy t-shirt. Zot—with a steady, practiced cadence and carefully cultivated air of confidence—is here to talk to you about fighting games on his program Video Games and More. The games are projected on a screen behind him, including the telltale blur of a camera being pointed at a CRT TV. As he fires up Street Fighter II as Balrog, he takes his first live call on a chunky beige corded phone.

Because of his age, Styles had an innate understanding of his core demographic: other kids.

This isn’t a retro Twitch stream or a YouTube show about vintage hardware. It’s an early 1990s public access television show that aired on Access Tucson in Arizona almost 20 years before Twitch.tv was born.

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