Hunterrcrafter is a tech-focused YouTube channel where I create videos covering a wide range of topics, including computer builds, upgrades, and some camera stuff. Join me on Hunterrcrafter for informative and entertaining content!
Hi there! My name is Simon, and I'm the proud creator of Hunterrcrafter, a YouTube channel that's been a passion project of mine for more than a year now. It all started with my trusty laptop, the HP Pavilion Gaming 15, which gave me the power and speed I needed to finally play some real PC games. I was thrilled to be able to explore a whole new world of gaming possibilities, and I quickly realized that I wanted to share my experiences with others.
I initially chose my gamertag to be GamingHunterMC, but after some time, I decided to change it to HunterrCraft. I was spending a lot of time playing Minecraft at the time. After six months of playing Minecraft and building my skills, I was ready to try something new. That's when I and my friends decided to download Fortnite. We spent countless hours playing.
That's when I decided to start recording and editing a completely different style of video – gaming videos! I had already been working on another channel, Cuberyllium, for a few weeks and had been experimenting with different editing styles and techniques. I felt like I was ready to start something new, so I created Hunterrcrafter on a separate account.
The name "Hunterrcrafter" came about because a friend used to jokingly call me that, and I thought it would be a perfect fit for my new channel. I began by posting a few Fortnite videos that were fun to film and edit, but I quickly realized that I wanted to do something more.
That's when I decided to create a video about my lifelong passion for computers. I had always been interested in how they worked, and I wanted to share that with others. I filmed a simple video about an old PC that I had salvaged from the scrapyard, and that started my first series, The Pentium Project. The series documents my journey as I try to repair and upgrade an old PC from 2002. I've had a lot of fun creating these videos, and I'm excited to continue sharing my passion for all things PC-related.
As my channel has grown, so has my collection of electronics. My closet is now full of old computers, monitors, and other tech gear that I love to talk about. I'm constantly exploring new topics and ideas for my channel, and I can't wait to see where this journey takes me next. Thanks for tuning in, and I hope you'll stick around for more!