MatPat created and narrates the spinoffs of Game Theory which is called The Film Theorists and The Food Theorists respectively.
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MatPat created and narrates the spinoffs of Game Theory which is called The Film Theorists and The Food Theorists respectively.
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In 2018, MatPat joined Joey Graceffa along with other YouTuber guests on the third season of Graceffa's YouTube Premium series Escape the Night.
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MatPat made an appearance on Season 4, first for the opening of Episode 1 and then as an assistant in Episode 6.
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MatPat was valedictorian of his high school, and attended Duke University on an academic scholarship, where he studied psychology and theater.
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MatPat uploaded numerous videos of his performances and auditions for musical theatre, including one where he sang "It Takes Two" from the musical Hairspray.
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MatPat gained subscribers and his videos were being posted on the front pages of sites such as ScrewAttack and GameTrailers.
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MatPat holds the YouTube record for the most money donated in a single charity livestream.
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The recreation of the first theory, aptly titled "Game Theory: Dear MatPat, I Fixed Your Theory " showcased the different editing styles present on the show throughout the years.
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MatPat was paired with Allister Singh, the only pro-Pokken Tournament player in the event.
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MatPat was a part of the PewDiePie YouTube Premium series Scare PewDiePie.
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