Karl Jobst is a YouTuber and streamer whose channel documenting video game speedrunning has tens of millions of views. He holds a plethora of speedrunning records in Perfect Dark and Goldeneye 007 on the N64, and was the first to beat the Dam level of Goldeneye on Agent in 52 seconds, surpassing a record that had stood for fifteen years. His YouTube videos have covered astounding speedrunning feats, new discoveries, investigations into video game market manipulation by Wata Games, and the scandals surrounding gaming personality Billy Mitchell. The last of these videos led to his being sued by Mitchell in September 2021, for which he is currently awaiting trial.
Karl and I first met in 2000 on the GameFAQs.com Goldeneye 007 page when we were both fourteen and writing strategy guides for the site. We corresponded by email, then fell out of touch for over twenty years until I found his YouTube channel. I reached out to him as a blast from the past, and over Zoom we discussed classic gaming, positive life changes, and finding the balance between money and passion.
Part I: As Soon As We Did It, I Was Hooked
But I Also Have a Day Job: How old were you when you first got into video games?
Karl Jobst: Two and a half. Some of my earliest memories are of playing a computer game, specifically Ultima V. It’s a very complex game, and I don’t think the modern generation would even be able to play it. Back then they didn’t really hold your hand and guide you. It required a lot of proactiveness and investigation. I probably wasn’t doing it right, because specifically my earliest memory is of me dying in the game. Continue reading