TV Execs Go Gaga Over Gaming 52
Thanks to Wired News for their article exploring the influx of videogame-related programming on cable TV networks. The writer suggests the channels are "focusing on original programming that revolves around video games in an effort to regain the loyalty of an audience segment coveted by advertisers", and points to expansion by Spike TV, whose awards show was not well-received by gamers, but who've "licensed television programming rights to a game that ships next Christmas... [and are planning] to base a half-hour adventure show [on it]." It's also noted that "If a [still rumored] purchase is finalized, Comcast is expected to combine San Francisco-based TechTV... with its Los Angeles-based video game channel, G4", potentially giving videogame programming a larger presence. Finally, UPN has announced Game Over, a CG animated show which "takes place within a video game universe in which race car drivers and archeologists come home after a long day's work and deal with life in the suburbs and raising kids."
TV shows based on video games? (Score:5, Insightful)
What I, as a gamer, want to see is the Roger and Ebert (or, I guess, Ebert and Roeper now) version of game reviews.
When I first got cable, I was really excited over G4. Then I watched some. I don't care about "The Top 10 Best Dressed Videogame Characters". I would've been interested in their head-to-head games if they'd shown more of the game, tactics, strategies, etc, and less of the two hosts. As it was, I never went back to G4.
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:4, Funny)
I don't care about "The Top 10 Best Dressed Videogame Characters".
I agree. I'd be much more interested in a show about "The Top 10 Most Undressed Videogame Characters"! I hereby nominate those volleyball girls and that Mai Shiruna chick from the "boobs don't bounce in American version anymore" story of a few days back.
GMD
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:1)
Didn't Sonic also have his own show there for a while?
Roger Ebert (Score:2, Informative)
What I, as a gamer, want to see is the Roger and Ebert (or, I guess, Ebert and Roeper now) version of game reviews.
Roger IS Ebert you dumkoff!
Mods: +5, Informative for me!
Re:Roger Ebert (Score:2)
Damn, if I hadn't given out my last mod point 2 hrs ago you woulda definately had it...
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:5, Informative)
TechTV's X-Play [techtv.com] is a pretty good version of that. The hosts actually play the games and are willing to say when games suck.
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:3, Insightful)
Essentially, one of the two reviewers makes a point to endlessly ridicule every fighting game ("It's just stupid button mashing" was his summary of GGX2 and CapvsSnk2) and RPG out there ("Boring" was his summary of KotoR). He basically only likes action games and takes great pains to sarcastically yap over top of the other guy while he's trying to break down the good a
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:1)
Re:TV shows based on video games? (Score:2)
I couldn't agree more. I'd like to see them give shows to active people in the gaming community like GotFrag.com.
Maybe even cover some big name CS competitions? When all the coverage a $100k competition gets is a 45second mention, your priorities are wrong.
Right now CPL is going on, I'd like to see them cutting in on whatever filler show they're playing now to gi
Gamers are not passive (Score:5, Interesting)
You want to reach gamers? Use games.
If Spike does a TV show it's going to take a lot more T&A to get anyone to care.
Re:Gamers are not passive (Score:2)
First of all, over half the games they show are edited highlights set to music, not just spooled cut scene footage. Second, it's a great way to get visual previews of a game without having to download hundreds of megs of trailers online from sites like IGN and Gamespot which lock down their downloads as much as possible. Very handy if you want to know what a game looks like, and sometimes even what it plays like when they don't edit a lo
Video Game TV Is A Mistake (Score:3, Interesting)
ahh (Score:1)
Doesn't sound like a bad premise... (Score:3, Interesting)
Doesn't sound like a bad premise, but probably won't be too funny. I'd rather see it shown up on CN's Adult Swim done by the guys that work on Space Ghost: C2C, Sealab, Aqua Teen, or Home Movies.
Re:Doesn't sound like a bad premise... (Score:1)
Yeah, but considering the source....? (Score:1, Funny)
I tried to have a "Why executives shouldn't be euthenised" pile, but after months of having a post-it that said "put reasons here" sitting all alone I eventually scribbled a phone number, an illegible message, and url on it.
Re:Doesn't sound like a bad premise... (Score:2)
I think they could make a much more interesting show by portraying a gamer dealing with life and raising kids. Understandably, this would be a fantasy show.
Re:Doesn't sound like a bad premise... (Score:1)
It's pretty frickin tough really, need to look at your priorities.
No scrims before kids bedtimes. Matches maybe, but it's pretty tough if your wife is working evenings.. forget about strat sessions, practices etc.
(csab.xlycer - leader of cal-i BF1942 finalist team - father of 2)
This all sounds pretty stupid... (Score:3)
...especially that part about combining G4 with TechTV. WOOHOO! Half as many options as I have right now?! Please make it a premium subscription channel!
Re:This all sounds pretty stupid... (Score:3, Interesting)
1) G4 sucks. Thus, TechTV would begin to suck. Worse than currently, if you can fathom that. More Robot Wars, anyone?
2) Comcast would more than likely pull the "new" combined channel from DishNetwork and DirectTV. Now *that* would piss me off. Much of my reason for switching to Dish was based on the lineup, of which TechTV was a p
Re:This all sounds pretty stupid... (Score:1)
I can't quite figure out why, but that show irritates me to no end. It only makes it worse that it's on at some of the worst hours of television, when there's absolutely nothing on. Then again, that gives me an excuse to turn on one of the consoles.
2) Comcast would more than likely pull the "new" combined channel from DishNetwork and DirectTV.
Cox would more than likely pull TechTV, as w
x-play (TechTV)? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:2, Insightful)
All I want out of a video game show is to see is reviews and clips of games. Extend... ahem... X-play *used* to be that.
TechTV took a decent, straight to the point show like "Extended Play," added a shaking/bouncing camera, added a bouncy hostess (who is more "flash" than substance), removed at least one review per episode to make room for more "funny" banter between the hosts, and changed the name to X-Play. Ya know, it's XTREME!!! Sorry guys,
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:1)
I remember him gushing about Ico and Shenmue and other non-traditional games... now he just gets to stand around gibbering about Whatever Game Popular Opinion Has Chosen for the week, usually with insulting fake drooling and other behavior that management has decreed appeals to
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:1)
Good point. He seemed so much more competent on Extended Play. They basically turned him a walking cliche.
You know, the standard man/woman team, where the guy is a moron, and the woman always has some "witty" remark at the ready.
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:1)
He was gushing about Ico on X-Play with Morgan right there next to him. The game isn't that old, and I remember watching it, and thinking to myself, "wow, that game looks like it absolutely sucks".
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:2, Insightful)
If Sessler got to talk about Ico recently, then he must be trying to fight against the marketing machine keeping him in moron mode. KEEP FIGHTING, ADAM!
Re:x-play (TechTV)? (Score:1)
The episode in which he talked about Ico was more than likely an episode maybe 2 months ago about under-appreciated games. He still managed to act like a moron while talking abou
good idea, but there's only one way to succeed: (Score:5, Insightful)
Learning from Japan (Score:4, Interesting)
I think the numbers speak for themselves:
TOP NETWORK GAMES:
Half-Life (probably 99,9% Counter-Strike) Battlefield 1942 Jedi Knight 2 Unreal Tournament 2003 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Diablo II etc.. I guess StarCraft is pretty high too..
In Korea they've learned that they have to focus on this.
"How big is Starcraft in Korea? Many people have said how big it is in Korea, but could you give us a more in depth description?
-Being a professional gamer is nowadays one of the most popular and respected carrer in high-school (among boys... of course:).
-The finals of the Ongamenet tournaments are broadcasted on Cable TV and they break viewership records, almost reaching the records of national TV stations.
-A few professional gamers are recognized in the streets by normal people. "
(from this article [216.239.59.104].)
Re:Learning from Japan (Score:2)
In the US, being a professional gamer isn't even recognized as a career at all, let alone being popular and respected (even amongst high-school boys). In the US, there are no big gaming tournaments known outside of a very small minority of people who already play a lot of video games. In the US, not only would a professional gamer not be recognized, but such a person would likely invoke snickers, if not outright laugh
Re:Learning from Japan (Score:1)
TOP NETWORK GAMES:
Half-Life (probably 99,9% Counter-Strike) Battlefield 1942 Jedi Knight 2 Unreal Tournament 2003 Medal of Honor: Allied Assault Diablo II etc.. I guess StarCraft is pretty high too..
I think the numbers speak for themselves, too, but you didn't show any numbers (well, 99,9%, which isn't a number in the US, but instead 2 numbers, and 1942, 2, and 2003, and II I guess). Half-Life sold over 7 million copies in the US. The number of people that play it
Machinima TV Show (Score:1)
non news (Score:2)
Some of there are even stupid, evil and deluded...
Best Videogame Show Ever (Score:1)
The one thing I recall quite clearly is that they were sponsored by SoBe [sobebev.com], who makes all those
Re:Best Videogame Show Ever (Score:2)
"Game Over" (Score:1)
The things that will destroy that potential, however, are the same things which often befall TV shows that are supposedly game-related - bad writing, crappy acting, cheesy dialogue, and extreme lack of knowledge of video gaming/gamer culture on the part of the writers.
NO (Score:2, Insightful)
g4 is crap (Score:1)