Talking With TV's Most-Respected Games Journalist 39
N'Gai Croal, at Newsweek, has a three-part interview up speaking with games journalist Geoff Keighley. Undoubtedly the most respected games reporter on television, Keighley is probably best known at the moment for the SpikeTV show Game Head. He's also written for Entertainment Weekly, Time, Rolling Stone, Gamespot (with the behind the games series), and EGM, as well as hosting the "McLaughlin Group"-ish show Bonus Round for the GameTrailers site. The first part of the interview deals with the creation of 'Bonus Round', and his inspiration for the show. The second piece looks at Keighley's extensive CV, and what it is like writing about games for a mainstream audience. The third piece wraps up with a few words on the industry at large, and perspective on gaming from a business standpoint.
Who? (Score:5, Funny)
Someone care to enlighten me? Or should I use my TV for something other than video games?
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"TV's Most Respected Games Journalist"? Does that mean he garners respect from TV personalities and celebrities? Or is it because he gains respect from others, while he reports about games on TV?
The only TV game journalists I'm familiar with are Tommy Tallarico, Adam Sessler, and Morgan Webb. I've never even heard of this Keighly individual-- maybe he's featured on the Videogame Icons show on G4TV? Maybe he's that other guy on Electronic Playground?
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It's sorta like your computer saying 2 is the biggest number, well it is if all he's ever seen is 1s.
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Those of use who still value games for their intrinsic value, rather than for their conspicuous consumption status, have never been very fond of game journalists, and especially not TV game journalists. We wince
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I recently watched an episode on String Theory and it wasn't anywhere near the quality of the old show.
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Then again, the only "gaming news" I ever see on television, is on G4.
Olivia Munn... now THAT's serious gaming journalism!
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Doesn't say much... (Score:2, Funny)
That's like saying "talking to the best, disqualified, Olympic athlete." How did he almost get to compete?
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What I read... (Score:3, Insightful)
Seriously, the only way to get respect as a journalist is to uncover something important. Ain't gonna happen in video games.
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They aren't really comparable, but they do have that much.
TV's Most-Respected Games Journalist? (Score:1)
Spike TV? (Score:3, Insightful)
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Because it's not on G4. That alone gives you more respect in terms of video game coverage on TV.
Consolevania, any one? (Score:2, Interesting)
Spike TV and MTV have in the past made sad attempts at making shows based upon video game reviews, and none of them had a real feel or understanding for the subject matter. They focus too much on celebrities and really dumb/immature nerd humor.
Thankfully, there is some thing out there worth a damn. Consolevania [consolevania.com] is a Scottish view game reviews show (torrents on the page) which actually has some heart to it. These guys grew up playing ZX Spectrum and the like, not pa
Electric Playground (Score:2)
In my opinion what makes me disrespect most game journalists is that their opinions always find their way into the "news" and at the same tim
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Talking With (Score:5, Funny)
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Come on! (Score:4, Funny)
-Eric
Respected? (Score:2)
You mean Adam Sessler right? (Score:4, Insightful)
Man oh Man (Score:2)
Oh its that guy. (Screw That)
Ahhh. http://interviews.teamxbox.com/xbox/757/XPlay-Morg an-Webb-Interview/p1 [teamxbox.com]
Adam, where art thou? (Score:3, Insightful)
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I can see your point but Morgan has a couple more good points.
I respect any woman who not only games but is well read, and can understand the vast majority of geek culture better than most geeks.
Alot of the time Adam seems confused by his own culture.
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My impression is that Mr. Sessler is confused by many things, such as balls of string and shiny objects.
Now Sensitive Ses, THAT is a thinker!
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And that was *MY* Morgan minute.
-Eric
Indie Gaming Journalism? Indie Gaming Journalism! (Score:2)
We're about to enter Season 2 of our own show [indiesuperstar.com], and though we're struggling with format (should the show be 5 minutes long? 30 minutes? 1 billion hours?) and content (should we cover only indies, or all innovations in game development?), we've gotten a pretty good response.
Viva la indie