- So glad that they came back
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Before Tech TV and then G4 got butchered.
ID: hoewftmID: hoewo3dNo kidding, it and Call For Help, I learned a lot about computers just watching. Even introduced my family to internet browsers that aren't Internet Explorer. Tabbed browsing just blew my mind at the time.
ID: hof1q2xOriginal original G4 was amazing. They had really neat commercials made just for the channel that were gaming related. Both TechTV and G4 were great on their own. Then the merge ruined both channels.
ID: hofcp1oI still miss Cinematech and Eye Drops, those had some near animations.
ID: hof2h9cZDTV for the real ones
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This post gets a Four...
...out of Five.
ID: hoerldzI instinctually read that in Adam's nasal cadence. Quality.
ID: hof336zWeird because I just read it in Morgan Webbs perky upbeat voice.
ID: hoex4ueBack in my day before internet was able to handle streaming video game reviews we bought video game magazines. EGM and PSX were my favorite video game mags for review and previews of games. If you got lucky it came with a cd or dvd full of game trials.
ID: hof1xhmThe official PlayStation magazine came with the monthly Demo disk of all the games coming out soon. That alone helped me buy more games as a kid then any of the reviews in the magazine ever did.
ID: hof88uuBack in my day, before the internet... we had Nintendo Power, and later, PC Magazine.
ID: hof4p9hwow EGM! I subscribed to that for years. I loved just having 1 reliable source for gaming news back then. Nowadays I get overwhelmed. Its information overload!
ID: hof6gt7He still does this in the new reviews!
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That was peak gaming right there. Miss it. So much.
ID: hoey9z0You know, they’re kind of back on YT
ID: hofafs4And cable now!
ID: hofa0z3G4 is back on the air. The Sess is back, no Webb though.
ID: hofc6lcDo they have original or remade segments like xplay/aots/cheat? I’ve seen some new g4 stuff pop up on YouTube but it’s all been sessler or other hosts playing with or watching streamers.
ID: hofxfmsit's really the best part about the 2000's, the whole gaming era. right before microtransactions took over.
the game's industry was still mysterious and like this magical goal that every gamer kid wanted to do when they grew up
game's journalists still had integrity and were working for magazines with amazing articles and art work and interviews
getting demos sent through the mail was fun and you'd just play them over and over never buying the full games lol
you'd hear about secret stuff in games and would try them with your friends on the weekends...
man I miss it so much. It was like that in the 90's and I assume maybe even the 80's. I'm a 90's kid so i'm not sure what the culture was like then. but man...just thinking about being over at a friend's house with me, them, and other kids in the neighborhood all huddled in a room either playing games together or taking turns on a single player game like Resident Evil just glued to the TV. And the parents just not understanding that games were starting to be like really long cinematic movies.
if there's an afterlife, that'd definitely be in my top 5 ideal ones just on a loop. Me, the boys and our one female friend who is also one of the boys, all just having fun playing Tony Hawk Pro Skater 2, 3, and 4 absolutely being terrible at it. but just having hours of fun...
I can only imagine our reaction to the amazing games of today (ignoring all the terrible stuff in today's games lol)
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I worked in videogames in the mid to late 2000's, and happened to be at a lot of events where Adam Sessler and G4 would be at.
People love to hate on him for some reason, but he really impressed me every time I saw him. He'd be at every booth, every event, every party, talking to people, asking intelligent questions, shooting his scenes and then running across the show floor to get to the next event, while still stopping to take photos or give an autograph to people who asked for it. Worked super hard and it showed.
Sess, just here to say great work, and the industry appreciates your dedication.
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Loved this show. I wish them both well
ID: hoepzb3Hey Adam is back doing reviews for Xplay on YouTube and regular television!!
ID: hoeu4soI just looked up his review of cyberpunk 2077. His reviewing skills have aged very well. He just needs a streamer mic so your ears don't bleed while listening to him.
Link:
ID: hoeqcc4Good to know! Thanks
ID: hof0sgsEven my old ass ( Gen X ) used to watch this. Miss it
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Is Morgan Webb back? big time crush on her back in the day
ID: hof49w6I heard she kicks children, just finds random children and kicks them
I love her
ID: hofahswI thought her toddler punting youtube channel was a bit much, but she's got to pay the bills somehow.
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I always enjoyed Cheat with Kristin Holt.
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We had these printed pieces of paper glues together like a book that we bought every month
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Never had them growing up here in Canada. I think G4 might've been a special premium channel or something.
But I used Electric Playground:
And Video & Arcade Top 10:
edit: and GamePro and Game Informer magazines. And I moved to GameFAQs in like 1999ish.
ID: hoeq98eFellow Canadian here. G4 was available but it was a premium channel as were most American networks. The mid 90’s to the late 2000s is where there was a big emphasis on domestic programming in Canada which ended up doing extremely well as it arguably marked the golden age of Canadian television
YTV Teletoon Family Channel (Canadian Disney) CTV CBC Showcase MuchMusic (Canadian MTV)The list goes on
ID: hoer5c6YTV was so influential for a lot of kids. "The Zone" was like MUCH music which was like early streamer culture. They tried to make it feel very much like hanging out with these personalities in between cartoons (or music videos for MUCH).
ID: hof3bx6Ahh, Nicholas Picholas... There's a name I haven't heard for a while.
ID: hof48f9Electric Playground is still alive on youtube as well! Halo Infinite Review
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this is Adam sessler and Morgan weeeeebbbb....
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I love Tech TV.
ID: hoewib6We are dinosaurs
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I remember begging my parents for Morrowind after seeing the review on here. That game was so damn tight
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I miss Attack of the Show with Olivia Munn.
ID: hoerxhqMorgan was better.
ID: hoexvxoMorgan knew her stuff better. But Munn did have a better screen personality and well... she was hot
ID: hof6ou6Attack Of The Show has also returned (find it on YouTube)
Obviously Olivia isn't on it, but Kevin is as great as he's ever been and the new co-hosts are just as great as Olivia IMO
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I miss watching Sasuke on G4 they need to start showing that again now that they're back and have the rights to it lol
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They’re back? Where can I find it
ID: hof73grNew Xplay episodes
New Attack of The Show episodes
New G4
They also stream live every weekday on Twitch and Youtube. It's been great
ID: hoew0htThey post everything to YouTube. The channel is G4TV. Adam Sessler is back with new additions The Black Hokage and Frosk.
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The two episodes i’ll never forget of this show:
The durability tests of the xbox, gamecube, and ps2.
The horror “Saw” themed episode.
ID: hof3hveI loved the durability tests. Even though none of it was surprising. PS2 failed first because those were always a bit finicky. Xbox failed second because its own massive weight destroyed itself. Gamecube won because the only faulty hardware Nintendo has really had is joystick issues and side loading cartridge slots.
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The screensavers was a great show