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Eight Years of Games On the Daily Show

In the wake of the release of eight years of Daily Show clips onto the internet, Joystiq has done us the great favour of tracking down almost every game reference during the show's run. Check out the embedded videos to see John Stewart talk Pac-man in Baghdad, Ice Cube's enthusiasm for the Dreamcast, and Lewis Black's take on DOA Extreme Beach Volleyball

22 comments

  1. I love this by jollyreaper · · Score: 1

    Now I can waste time that much more efficiently!

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  2. I for one... by Dragon+By+Proxy · · Score: 0

    ... Have to wonder who got the job of sifting through all of that for a few references to video games.

    I don't imagine that being a voluntary position.

    1. Re:I for one... by aweiland · · Score: 1

      I think the videos have tags on them. It could have been a simple search.

  3. Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by Steeltalon · · Score: 5, Interesting

    One of my most vivid memories of the Daily Show was when Mark Hamill came to promote "Wing Commander IV" -- Ok, I know the game sucked, but the cool thing about that interview was Craig asking Mark about his role as the voice of the Joker on Batman: The Animated Series. Mark talked about how he auditioned. He looked at the concept art for the character and the thing he noticed was the smile. At that point, Mark's face broke out in an incredibly eerie grin and he started that haunting laugh. It was creepy... and, what can I say, it was awesome. It really didn't seem like that laugh should be coming from him.

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    1. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by Ambiguous+Coward · · Score: 1

      They've got eight years of the show archived, and you're not going to provide a link? Come now, that's just being lazy.

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    2. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by bazald · · Score: 1

      It seems there might not be one. The archive doesn't go back to the Craig Kilborn days (unless I'm missing something).

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    3. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by Steeltalon · · Score: 1

      yeah, if it's only 8 years then it's not there. I'm remembering this from 1996/1997. It would have been covered if they considered it important during their salute to "10 F***ing Years" :)

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    4. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by Nasarius · · Score: 1

      They've got a *lot* of missing content even in the years they do cover. But there's an indicator that they might cover the Craig Kilborn days eventually: there's 1996-1998 on their new timeline widget.

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    5. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by antdude · · Score: 1

      Is there an online video of this? I can't find it via video.google.com. Maybe someone can upload it? :)

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    6. Re:Mark Hamill during the Craig Kilborn days by Ambiguous+Coward · · Score: 1

      Bummer. I wanted to see the aforementioned clip. :)

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  4. Heh. by doctor_nation · · Score: 1

    I remember Lewis Black's segment on GTA- it's the reason I ever even gave the game a shot. Then, after playing for five hours straight, I decided it was probably a decent game...

    1. Re:Heh. by miller701 · · Score: 1

      That was so funny. To paraphrase: This is the kind of game where you can drag a guy out of his car, beat him up, take his car ... and then run him over, with his own car! Then they showed the game where some guys running around a shopping mall with a rocket launcher. Priceless.

  5. Hand in your nerd cards, people by HairyNevus · · Score: 4, Funny

    This article has been up for almost an hour and there's barely ten comments...about games/The Daily Show/game references on The Daily Show. Hand in your nerd cards, impostors!

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    1. Re:Hand in your nerd cards, people by AcidLacedPenguiN · · Score: 1

      umm. . . did netcraft confirm it?

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  6. I hate reruns by xxxJonBoyxxx · · Score: 1

    I hate reruns - not sure who else would want to watch old Daily Show clips.

    1. Re:I hate reruns by HTH+NE1 · · Score: 1

      When I first got my DVD-burning TiVo, I thought I'd give archiving every episode of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report to DVD a try, just for fun (and to use up a bulk purchase of blank DVDs). I stopped after I discovered I hadn't kept up and some episodes had expired and deleted before I could save them. Too much work.

      I gotta remember to pull up the clip where Rob Corddry was "exit-polling Covenant aliens". Or was that one released on DVD? Do they include clips from episodes released on the Indecision 2004 DVD?

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    2. Re:I hate reruns by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I hate reruns - not sure who else would want to watch old Daily Show clips.

      Lots of people apparently like Daily Show re-runs: http://www.mininova.org/tor/578304 (44 gigs, 635 episodes, tons of extras). It's a nice collection, though it doesn't include any episodes from 2007. The extras alone are worth the download.
    3. Re:I hate reruns by Facegarden · · Score: 1

      Well, like you said, YOU hate reruns. I fail to see how what YOU hate has any bearing on what other people enjoy at all... Some people love reruns. -Taylor

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    4. Re:I hate reruns by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Damn right. When they took Taylor out of those reruns, they became a lot more enjoyable.

    5. Re:I hate reruns by fbriere · · Score: 1

      I gotta remember to pull up the clip where Rob Corddry was "exit-polling Covenant aliens". Or was that one released on DVD?
      Yes, that scene was part of their live election-night coverage (Indecision 2004: Prelude to a Recount), which is included in the Indecision 2004 DVD set.
  7. Amazing how much Jon Stewart has changed by antifoidulus · · Score: 2, Funny

    In those first couple of videos he looked like a kid whose parents just bought him a suit that is 2 sizes too big and told him he would grow into it....

    1. Re:Amazing how much Jon Stewart has changed by doctor_nation · · Score: 1

      The good news is that he did grow into it.