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TV Execs Go Gaga Over Gaming

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."

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  1. TV shows based on video games? by Violet+Null · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why, that's a brilliant idea! If only they'd done that for...uh, Pac-Man. And Mario. And Sonic the Hedgehog. Oh, and that old Nintendo Power show. And probably a few dozen more I'm forgetting.

    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.

    1. Re:TV shows based on video games? by GuyMannDude · · Score: 3, 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

    2. Re:TV shows based on video games? by kherr · · Score: 5, 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.

      TechTV's X-Play is a pretty good version of that. The hosts actually play the games and are willing to say when games suck.

    3. Re:TV shows based on video games? by 2Flower · · Score: 2, Insightful

      X-Play is hopefully better than Judgement Day on G4... they offer ridiculously biased reviews, even if their scoring at least is reasonable.

      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 and bad points of a particular game in a reasonable way.

      I guess the idea is that he's supposed to represent the more cynical and casual gamer, but in the end he's just kind of a dick...

  2. Gamers are not passive by Picass0 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Gamers don't like watching cut scenes, much less two hour bullshit that panders down to the "dude..." mentality.

    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.

  3. Video Game TV Is A Mistake by Babbster · · Score: 2, Interesting

    The only thing TV video game programming manages to accomplish is to make the viewer (who presumably likes video games) want to turn off the show and start playing the game itself. Beyond video game reviews, which are more convenient when televised because you get to see the games in action without waiting for a download, video game television is doomed to failure.

  4. Doesn't sound like a bad premise... by hiei · · Score: 3, Interesting

    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."

    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.

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  5. This all sounds pretty stupid... by Asprin · · Score: 2


    ...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!

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    1. Re:This all sounds pretty stupid... by reiggin · · Score: 2, Interesting
      It's really especially stupid when you consider that Comcast owning TechTV (or even the majority of it) would result in at least two things (neither do I see as beneficial):

      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 part of. I had no interest in watching more G4. The rest of my reason for dropping Comcast was b/c they sucked. You can have my TechTV when you pull it from my cold, dead hands.

  6. Roger Ebert by Anonymous Coward · · 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!

  7. x-play (TechTV)? by BTWR · · Score: 3, Funny

    Wait, I forgot. This week... is it lame or cool to say that you like x-play?

    1. Re:x-play (TechTV)? by borg1238 · · Score: 2, Insightful

      I would say every week is a good week to dislike X-play.

      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, I'm not buying it.

      I still watch the show. However, it's TIVOed, so I can skip over the host segments... and any review where Morgan is, you know, talking.

    2. Re:x-play (TechTV)? by BTWR · · Score: 2, Interesting

      I think Morgan is unfairly criticized. I don't see what's wrong with her, personally, and I kind of like her. I never saw "extended play," though (didn't have digital cable back then...)

    3. Re:x-play (TechTV)? by StocDred · · Score: 2, Insightful
      IIRC, Ico was released September 01. Gamespot TV/Extended Play became X-Play and added Morgan Webb in May 03.

      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!

  8. good idea, but there's only one way to succeed: by pezpunk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    put it in the hands of some people who actually take the subject matter seriously. Spike's Video Game Awards was like a 2-hour insult to anyone who watched it. gamers don't WANT cheerleaders and stupidity. well i mean, sure we do, as much as anyone, but if we're told you're about to show us video game content, don't just show us boobs and bad jokes instead.

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  9. Learning from Japan by fluor2 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well. I've seen various game-related programs, and they all have the samme issue; they only test _new_ games, and are not focused on how many gamers tend to stick to pretty old games, and try improving in those. This is of course not that easy for game-tv, since they won't get any commercials for old games...

    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.)

  10. NO by chris_furniss · · Score: 2, Insightful

    NO NO NO NO NO! The problem with this is that people ARE going to watch it. People who really shouldn't be gamers. People who have never HEARD of Slashdot or SLashdot games. The people who keep buying all those damned Madden games. Like the guy who walked into my store one day, picked up Madden 2003 AND the college football version of said football video game. I asked him: "Why? Why would you buy TWO football games?" He replied: "Cause they're different" NO THEY'RE NOT! GIVE ME BACK MY HOBBY, DAMMIT! These people drive up the market for games. They make gaming mainstream, which tells companies that games now make money. The only problem with this is that quality gaming companies like Nintendo get the shaft when they don't sell as much to non-gamers. Nintendo is selling as much now as they WOULD have anyway, just not to the jerks who used to beat us up in high school. Have you seen the crap they put on the VGA awards show? Did you see the HORRID games that won? Our hobby is being steamrolled, and there's nothing we can do about it! NEEDLESS TO SAY I'M FRUSTRATED. Frodo onlinecomic.net