The speaker talks about playing "celebrity games" on Roblox, where players can interact with games featuring famous people. They mention that being well-known on Roblox can lead to scams or weird games being made about them. The speaker then plays various games, including one where they can meet and greet with James Charles for 500 Robux and another where they have to escape from Noah Beck's neck. They also mention seeing a game about Nicki Minaj and express their opinion that she is the queen of rap. The speaker also talks about the old days of Roblox, where groups were low-quality and often had only a few members. They mention that groups would often be made by fans of a particular celebrity or interest, such as a "meat fan club". The speaker concludes by saying that celebrities are fun to play with in games, but it's not cool to make games about them when they die.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is well-known on Roblox.
2. The speaker is playing celebrity games on Roblox.
3. There are games on Roblox that feature celebrities like James Charles, Cardi B, and Nicki Minaj.
4. Some games on Roblox are scams or have poor quality.
5. The speaker mentions a game where they have to buy pets.
6. The speaker talks about a game featuring James Charles where players can meet and greet him for 500 in-game currency.
7. The speaker mentions a channel called Hollywood Fix that films celebrities, including children.
8. The speaker talks about a game where they have to escape Noah Beck's neck.
9. The speaker mentions that some TikTokers spread diseases and bacteria at parties.
10. The speaker talks about a game where they have to climb a tower to escape.
11. According to Famous Birthdays, Donald Trump is not banned from the website.
12. The speaker mentions that Justin Bieber's mystery game is back on Roblox.
13. In the past, Roblox had celebrity death games that were not popular.
14. On old Roblox, users could create their own groups, often with low-quality images.
15. The speaker mentions a group called "Meat Fan Club" that has enemies, including vegan groups.