St1ka covers retro gaming, with an emphasis on Sega systems, along with reviews of classic and modern titles for old consoles, documentaries, and gaming history from Portugal. The channel uses tutorials, reviews, and deep-dives in its content mix, publishing about 1.3 uploads per week and averaging roughly 170.8K views per video.
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Nearly identical audience targeting for old console and 16-bit era gaming documentaries, matching St1ka on searches like ancient console docs and retro era content, with a strong 78% content overlap.
Shares a niche focus on Brazilian gaming history, aligning in search queries about Brazilian game history, though content diverges in regional emphasis (61% search match vs 74% content overlap).
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Targets Sega retro gaming and 16-bit era topics, mirroring St1ka in subject area and matching on searches like Sega retro and 16-bit games, with strong content alignment (78%).
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Overlap on retro gaming topics and bootleg/game copyright discussions, including bootleg comparisons for Sega Saturn, resulting in solid content similarity (80%), though broader bootleg focus differs from St1ka.
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Covers 8-bit era retro games and copyright bootlegs, yielding high search alignment on retro and bootleg themes and substantial content overlap (77%), similar audience interests with some stylistic differences.
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Focuses on bootleg game myths and copyright bootlegs, which overlaps with St1ka’s bootleg-related queries, delivering strong search alignment (39%) and solid content similarity (75%).
Content Landscape
Top competitors by match strength are Sega Lord X (65% match) and Game Sack (65% match). They share overlapping queries with St1ka around Sega retro gaming, 16-bit era games, and bootleg/copyright topics. GORM THE OLD (69% match) focuses on Brazilian gaming history, aligning with St1ka’s Brazilian gaming history interests. Retrogamer Gen X (87% match) overlaps with old console documentaries and retro game documentaries. In terms of size, St1ka has 68.5K subscribers, while Sega Lord X (186K) and Game Sack (324K) are significantly larger; GORM THE OLD (50.4K) is closer in scale but still larger than St1ka. All identified competitors converge on retro gaming history, Sega-related content, and copyright/bootleg discussions.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to St1ka?
Retrogamer Gen X — 8.1K subscribers, match 87%; GORM THE OLD — 50.4K subscribers, match 69%; Sega Lord X — 186K subscribers, match 65%. All three channels focus on retro gaming content, including reviews and discussions of classic consoles and games.
What type of content does St1ka make?
St1ka creates retro gaming content, including reviews and documentaries about Sega platforms and classic games, evidenced by titles like Brazil's SHOCKING Street Fighter Series and Lewd Nintendo & Sega Games That Avoided Censorship. The channel uploads about 1.3 times per week, with recent videos averaging 170.8K views.
How do we determine which channels are similar to St1ka?
We analyze St1ka'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.