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MTV Games Launches

Via Kotaku, the news that MTV Games has launched. The site already has a few features up, including a (juvenile) look at the next Tomb Raider title. At the moment, the site appears to be almost entirely a rebranding of Gamespot content, right down to the news feed.

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  1. Sweet! by Jakeypants · · Score: 4, Funny

    This is great, maybe I can download videos of BloodRayne singing my favorite Goth/EmoMetal songs. Or Backyard Wrestling characters lipsynching to [mallpunk band of the week].

    Video Mods is the worst idea I've ever heard.

  2. I thought.. by muel · · Score: 4, Interesting

    ..a vapid, annoying, extreme-poseur version of an MTV-style games entity, complete with useless "reality" programming that has nothing to do with the product in question, existed already as G4?

  3. MTV and Market Segmentation by Dr.+Bent · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Ok, so here's the deal with MTV (as I see it).

    Back when cable was new and fancy, cable channels were based around topics. MTV=Music, CNN=News, Discovery Channel=Science, etc. I think they did it this way because many cable channels were commercial free, so advertising demographics wasn't a real concern.

    However, as cable TV has evolved, companies like Viacom (who own a whole bunch of cable TV channels) have starting selling ads, and have realized that it's easier to sell advertising when you have a clearly segmented market. Want to sell your [compact car|acne medication|mobile phone plan] to 12-28 year olds? MTV is just what you're looking for. That's why there are no music videos anymore...it's all programming directed at teenage/twenties/early 30s hipsters who care about Paris Hilton, extreme sports, and what car J-Lo is driving this week.

    That's also why The Learning Channel has turned into the Home Improvement Reality Show channel (a.k.a the 18-34, married, middle-class channel). It's all about segmenting your market so that you have a consistent product (eyeballs) to sell.

    1. Re:MTV and Market Segmentation by DavidLeblond · · Score: 4, Funny

      Huh? Cable channels are still based around topics.

      MTV = Teen junk channel
      VH1 = Celebrity clip show channel
      Discovery = Motorcycle channel
      TLC = Home Improvement Channel
      G4 = Crap channel
      TBS = Sitcom channel
      TNT = "The same movie 5 times in a row" channel
      SpikeTV = The "where syndicated shows go to die" channel

      Sure they all need a bit of renaming...

    2. Re:MTV and Market Segmentation by British · · Score: 2, Interesting

      You forgot one..

      History Channel = Hitler channel

    3. Re:MTV and Market Segmentation by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

      Fox = News channel

  4. It was only a matter of time. by pnice · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I was thinking about MTV and the lack of dedicated video game programming the other day. G4 is starting to take steps to appeal to more than just non gamers (first with Anime Unleashed and now with Formula D, Street Fury and G4 Sports) which makes them seem more like the current MTV with every new program. The host of Street Fury comes off like a poor-man version of Xzbit and it's painful for me to listen to him talk. With the gaming market growing and pulling in large sums of the consumer dollar it seems natural for MTV to start heading in this direction at least in some form. It won't be long before we have an MTV game channel.

    Look at the Xbox 360 unveiling... it will be happening on MTV and not the one channel that devotes almost everything to Video Games / Technology.

    ...and on a side note (off topic bit of info) Kevin Rose, Kevin Pereira, Sarah Lane and Brendan Moran make G4 worth watching. Watching/listing to Kristin Holt, Adam Sessler and Morgan Webb read back scripted lines about video games into the monitor remind me of extremely bad porno movie dialog. Give me more of the first four...or at least more people like them.

    1. Re:It was only a matter of time. by StocDred · · Score: 3, Insightful
      Everybody wants to cash in on video game culture, but nobody wants to do it right. Everything I see on G4 is aimed squarely at the Disaffected Teen Male Who Likes To Explode Things demo. At least, unless G4 is running reruns of old shows where the hosts talk about how awesome Crash Bandicoot 3 will be. You don't see movie review shows running from 3 years ago, so why does G4 insist on filling out the day with 3 year old game review shows? Because they're fresh out of content for a 24 hour network since bagging everything that was good about TechTV.

      There was a time when Adam Sessler did a good video game show, during the ZDTV days. It might be the rose colored glasses of memory talking, but I would swear that he actually talked intelligently about video games of all types, and not just the DOOM! HALO! BOOBS! SHOOTING! GOSH I'M QUIRKY! bullshit he is forced to do these days. G4 bought that guy's soul at some point, and I don't even believe in souls.

      Why do expect that MTV will just offer up more of the same, except maybe with more piercings.

  5. Re:Supprized it to MTV this long to jump on by OglinTatas · · Score: 2, Interesting

    " MTV hasent played videos since the early 90s"

    I don't know what the cable channel is doing these days, but the web site certainly isn't playing any videos. I followed the link in the story, and all I got were stacks of frames with broken quicktime elements. Are they using quicktime for serving ads instead of flash? Perhaps to get around flash blockers? If so, my hosts file has nixed that plan.

  6. Re:Nintendo games channel! by KDR_11k · · Score: 2, Insightful

    If it wasn't for the fact that Rated 18+ games appeal to the 13-16 demographic the most.

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