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Memory Card
Subscribers 51.1K
Videos 7
Views 1.1M

Channels Like Memory Card

Memory Card covers retro gaming collecting, budgeting, and organization through tutorials and thought-pieces, as seen in titles about room setup, building a collection with zero dollars, and thrift/garage sale finds. The channel appears to blend how-to content with collection-building inspiration and practical market insights, often framed as episodic journeys. Upload frequency is consistent, with 7 videos published since joining Oct 7, 2025, and average video views around 163.6K (approx. 0.3 uploads per week).

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86% relevance

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Videos 290
Views 793.8M
Appearances 12
SERP 100%
Similarity 77%
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High search overlap on video game collecting and budget game collecting (100% and 77% content similarity) indicates they target similar audiences with a focus on physical vs digital games, though Scott's style is more comedic critique while Memory Card is more analytical.

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RNG Gamer

82% relevance

Subscribers 54.6K
Videos 281
Views 5.8M
Appearances 12
SERP 88%
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Shared queries like retro game collection and budget game collecting drive an 88% search similarity, with 78% content similarity showing overlapping audience but RNG Gamer leans more toward consumer tips and collection showcases rather than Memory Card's structured analyses.

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Chase After The Right Price

74% relevance

Subscribers 372K
Videos 1K
Views 221.3M
Appearances 12
SERP 61%
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Similar emphasis on retro game collection and budget-conscious collecting (queries align) with 61% search similarity but 83% content similarity, meaning Chase leans more into hauls and nostalgia-driven showcases compared to Memory Card's deeper content style.

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69% relevance

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Shares video game collecting and budget/ thrift finds queries (high alignment on searches) with 46% search similarity and 85% content similarity, indicating similar topics but a stronger emphasis on thrift store finds in their format.

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66% relevance

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SERP 35%
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Matches on retro game collection and nostalgia-focused themes (35% search similarity, 86% content similarity) suggesting overlapping audience interests but Retro Wolf centers more on nostalgia collections rather than Memory Card's informational approach.

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65% relevance

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Aligned on video game collecting and thrift store gaming finds with 36% search similarity and 84% content similarity, indicating a shared niche but Pixel Game Squad emphasizes thrift store hauls and nostalgia-driven content similar to Memory Card's topics.

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Content Landscape

Top competitors include Scott The Woz (86% match) and RNG Gamer (82% match), both connected by overlapping queries such as video game collecting and budget or digital vs physical considerations. Chase After The Right Price (74% match) also competes on retro game collection and related hauls. These channels differ in size, with Scott The Woz at 2M subscribers and RNG Gamer at 53.6K subscribers, while Memory Card has about 51.1K subscribers; all emphasize similar topics like retro game collecting and thrift/discount shopping for games and consoles.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which YouTube channels are most similar to Memory Card?

Memory Card's biggest competitors on YouTube are Scott The Woz (86% match, 2M subscribers) and RNG Gamer (82% match, 53.6K subscribers), with Chase After The Right Price as a third (74% match, 372K subscribers). All three have content focused on video game collecting, retro gaming, and related hobbyist topics, similar to Memory Card's niche.

What type of content does Memory Card make?

Memory Card creates content about retro game collecting and arranging/finetuning gaming setups, as indicated by video titles like 'Why My Game Room Layout Wasn’t Working (And How I Fixed It)', 'I Tried Using GameStop to Build a Retro Game Collection… It Didn’t Go As Expected | Ep. 6', and 'Can You Still Collect Retro Games at Goodwill? I Tried… Here’s What Happened | Ep. 3'. The channel uploads about 0.3 videos per week on average, with an average video view count of 163.6K.

How do we determine which channels are similar to Memory Card?

We analyze Memory Card's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.

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