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'''''Argie Bee Plays''''' (or simply '''''Argie Bee''''') is an Australian Let's Play web series hosted by [[Flye (Vtuber)|Vtuber Flye]] (an avatar based on the NeonWabbit character [[Flye]]; portrayed by [[NeonWabbit|Darien Brice Dickinson]]). After initial attempts at getting a Let's Play series off the ground in 2013, including one which would start with the game ''OXO'' (EDSAC, 1952) and work up through the history of gaming<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqA64rGkhC8</ref>, Dickinson returned to the idea ten years later, as the technology for streaming and recording gameplay rapidly improved.
'''''Argie Bee Plays''''' (or simply '''''Argie Bee''''') is an Australian Let's Play web series hosted by [[Flye (Vtuber)|Vtuber Flye]] (an avatar based on the NeonWabbit character [[Flye]]; created and portrayed by [[NeonWabbit|Darien Brice Dickinson]]). After initial attempts at getting a Let's Play series off the ground in 2013, including one which would start with the game ''OXO'' (EDSAC, 1952) and work up through the history of gaming<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqA64rGkhC8</ref>, Dickinson returned to the idea ten years later, as the technology for streaming and recording gameplay rapidly improved.


The name of the series is derived from combining the term "RGB" with bees - two things which have been used in [[Studio RGB-Newt]] branding in the past, and likewise, the bee-inspired phrases "Buzz On" and "Buzz Off" cap the beginning and end of each video, respectively.
The name of the series is derived from combining the term "RGB" with bees - two things which have been used in [[Studio RGB-Newt]] branding in the past, and likewise, the bee-inspired phrases "Buzz On" and "Buzz Off" cap the beginning and end of each video, respectively.