Cool of you to upload these. Hopefully more GT TV episodes resurface in the future. Thanks for keeping this great gaming TV from the past alive and accessible for generations to come.
@@ataridc That's undeniably true, but there are still too many current games in my opinion that are blighted by things like predatory microtransactions; broken, glitchy launches, an overreliance on time-limited FOMO content, and forced Internet connections for single player components. These were not common trends in the era he's describing and few developers aggressively implemented them back then. That being said, some games that have been released recently are extremely good. Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Wonder, Elden Ring, Tales of Arise, Ghost of Tsushima, and TMNT Shredder's Revenge are some games from this decade that I think are well on the road to becoming future classics. Now let's go to say, 2007 alone: Halo 3, CoD 4, The Orange Box, Forza Motorsport 2, Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction, Super Mario Galaxy, Persona 3, Mass Effect, BioShock, Rock Band, DiRT, God of War II, and Metroid Prime 3 among several others all released in the same year. This is the kind of consistent quality stream I think people with that sentiment are referencing. They want current games like the ones in my third paragraph that offer lengthy, compelling experiences. Games that make the discovery and interaction with new ideas and mechanics exciting and are packed with value and content from day 1. We want games with the quality of a ToK or Elden Ring to be the norm, not the exceptions.
Oh yeah almost forgot this was an actual show. Despite being a big frequentor of GameTrailers back in the day, I didn't watch much of it. I mainly remember it as how I was introduced to Dead Space.
Nope! The commercials were edited out at the time I recorded this to a DVD to fit all four episodes on one disc. The only semi-commercial left in was the bikini girl showing off her spectacular blowing and butt bumping skills, which I'd like to believe I saved specifically due to being video game related, but may have been left in for other nefarious purposes. [Take your pick: 🤫🙄😎]
Cool of you to upload these. Hopefully more GT TV episodes resurface in the future.
Thanks for keeping this great gaming TV from the past alive and accessible for generations to come.
Back when Spike was trying to be more like G4. How the turn tables.
what do you mean, didn't both of these channels go the way of the dodo?
Technically, Spike still exists, but it was rebranded a while back.
and Geoff was a respectable man of the people and not... whatever he is now.
Babe wake up, new Spooie dropped!
It's midnight and I've been drinking but, aww what the hell I'll stay up for you honey, GLHF
they just spooie'd all over our faces
Man thank you for these so much. These bring me so much happiness it’s unreal tournament 91
Always a good sign when your program's first big feature was a game that never came out. 😆
You could say they're previewing the game 2+ decades in advance. 🤫
Keighley: Origins
When Geoff Keighley was cool
HEY, Geoff is the man!
He means well. He's clearly passionate about the industry. I think he catches more shit than he deserves.
Thanks for archiving
Thanks for this, Spooie.
Pre-2009 gaming was peak, we were so hyped for the next gen that disappointed us for a whole decade.
there have been so many amazing games since then. don't become that miserable old person you scoffed at back in the day.
@@ataridc That's undeniably true, but there are still too many current games in my opinion that are blighted by things like predatory microtransactions; broken, glitchy launches, an overreliance on time-limited FOMO content, and forced Internet connections for single player components. These were not common trends in the era he's describing and few developers aggressively implemented them back then.
That being said, some games that have been released recently are extremely good.
Zelda Tears of the Kingdom, Super Mario Wonder, Elden Ring, Tales of Arise, Ghost of Tsushima, and TMNT Shredder's Revenge are some games from this decade that I think are well on the road to becoming future classics.
Now let's go to say, 2007 alone: Halo 3, CoD 4, The Orange Box, Forza Motorsport 2, Ratchet & Clank Tools of Destruction, Super Mario Galaxy, Persona 3, Mass Effect, BioShock, Rock Band, DiRT, God of War II, and Metroid Prime 3 among several others all released in the same year.
This is the kind of consistent quality stream I think people with that sentiment are referencing. They want current games like the ones in my third paragraph that offer lengthy, compelling experiences. Games that make the discovery and interaction with new ideas and mechanics exciting and are packed with value and content from day 1. We want games with the quality of a ToK or Elden Ring to be the norm, not the exceptions.
Man 2006-2011 was peak gaming
We were robbed of Tiberium. Damn you to Hell, EA!
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Oh yeah almost forgot this was an actual show. Despite being a big frequentor of GameTrailers back in the day, I didn't watch much of it. I mainly remember it as how I was introduced to Dead Space.
Keep it up
Love Spooie
anyone got all the other episodes?
Love Morgan!
is there going to be a version with the commercials included uploaded later?
Nope! The commercials were edited out at the time I recorded this to a DVD to fit all four episodes on one disc. The only semi-commercial left in was the bikini girl showing off her spectacular blowing and butt bumping skills, which I'd like to believe I saved specifically due to being video game related, but may have been left in for other nefarious purposes. [Take your pick: 🤫🙄😎]
daddy keighley
Tiberium - canned 2008