Oh
my
god
Giant Bomb had a pretty good run.
Can it just be Ryan cursing at all the Gamespot guys and outright dismissing everything they say?
RIP
2008-2013
Huh, I'm suddenly much less interested in that show. I guess we'll see how it goes.
Ugh....well there goes all the interest I had for that show...
Well that's a bit of hype killer.
Suddenly don't care I have a class when this is gonna be on now
Gamespot on the new releases show? Hype lost.
They should team up with Polygon.
They should team up with Polygon.
Large websites are interested in large dollars. Boutique websites that only pull in modest amounts of profit aren’t things they can go trumpet to investors or CEOs or presidents. Those people are interested in the bottom-line results. The business types are probably more interested in rolling the dice and trying to turn the small thing into a big thing (or bleeding the small thing’s talent dry in an attempt to make their big things bigger) has a greater potential upside than just leaving it be does.
Giant Bomb is a business. They are running their business the way businesses are run. They are not a charity and the idea of creating great art is something that the guys and gals at the top probably only talk about when they sense that the person they’re talking to thinks that the company is run by monsters. I don’t even feel like I’m singling out Giant Bomb here. You could substitute the names of most major websites into this and get a similar result. I don’t especially like it, either, but at some point you’re asking lions to act like lambs and that isn’t how the world works.
Stop asking large websites to not be large websites.
I tease because I love
They should team up with Polygon.
It makes good business sense to come together for things like this. It'll make for a more informative program to have more editors around to talk about the new games they've been playing.
And we know Gamespot isn't trying to merge the sites any time soon. They wouldn't have wasted countless man-hours to re-design Giant Bomb if they didn't intend to keep it separate. And I like to think that whoever makes the decisions at Gamespot these days recognizes the value of Giant Bomb's rabid and dedicated fanbase.
I just changed a few words"Hey guys, you know that third installment to a trilogy you were planning? Well you need to change everything. EVERYTHING. You need to appeal to every single demographic at the same time rather than stick to what you know, and you need to make every single change we demand of you if you want us to publish your game. Oh look at that, it sold like shit. Clearly it's your fault. We're never publishing your games again." Will EA ever learn?
Didn't realize you guys hated Gamespot so much!
they're stuck in 2008.
If I hear anyone except Jeff, Ryan, Brad, Vinny or Patrick talk on a stream I will flip the god damn Internet!
Didn't realize you guys hated Gamespot so much!
You guys over react. The Giantbomb crew need some new people for their shows. Losing the Whiskey Media family was kind of a significant loss.
And the Giantbomb/GameSpot merger begins...
"At 3:30 Pacific the GameSpot kids and GiantBomb gang are getting together to tell us all about this week's releases. Live! On the Internet!"
http://twitter.com/VinnyCaravella/status/309359352190468096
From "I love Mondays" to "Fuck your Wednesdays"!
if giancarlo is there things might be alright
Have Gamespot people actually done anything negative in any of the GB content they peripherally appeared in so far?
What's going on there anyway? That thread is impenetrable
The problem is that we loved all the guys we lost and most of the Gamespot editors make poor replacements. One of the Giant Bomb guys will inevitably say something tongue-in-cheek, a Gamespot guy will interpret the comment at face value, and there will be awkward feels all around.
I'm not familiar with the current Gamespot staff, but if they're going to be regulars on a GB live show, I'm sure we'll get used to them just fine as we did with Will and Norm on Happy Hour.
they're stuck in 2008.
Aren't we all?
No, they have shown up in a couple of TNTs and have been fine.
One of the greatest missed opportunities of Giant Bomb and Gamespot working together was the possibility of a wrestling invasion angle. "MY GOD, Giancarlo Varanini just hit Shaun McInnis in the back of the head with a steel chair! Wait! He is taking off his shirt and revealing a Giant Bomb logo WHAT COULD THIS MEAN? TUNE IN NEXT WEEK FOR CBSi NITRO!"
lol wasn't there something with Jeff walking out or wanting to walk out to the NWO theme at that first GameSpot stream after they were acquired? I forget if it actually happened.
Guys....
Vinny, Brad, Jeff and Ryan used to work...
FOR GAMESPOT
FUCK'EM TOO!!
Patrick is the only one we can trust.
Guys....
Vinny, Brad, Jeff and Ryan used to work...
FOR GAMESPOT
FUCK'EM TOO!!
Patrick is the only one we can trust.
Guys....
Vinny, Brad, Jeff and Ryan used to work...
FOR GAMESPOT
FUCK'EM TOO!!
Patrick is the only one we can trust.
Patrick is the only one we can trust.
I would think the hate for Gamespot is hate for the guys rather than for the concept of ever having worked for the site. Those two people who were in that video podcast with Ryan where he got all mad because they were wrong didn't come out of that looking good, for example. Although I think one of them showed up on the Spelunky TNT as the guy who knew everything about Spelunky and that was kind of all right.
In the end I think the dissapointment is mostly because I Love Mondays has been replaced by a Giant Bomb/Gamespot double show and most people in here really love Giant Bomb content. Giant Bomb/Gamespot content isn't necessarily good Giant Bomb content.
It's totally possible that this show might suck, but people should at least check it out first before: "GRRR FUCK THIS THEY GOT GAMESPOT IN MY GIANT BOMB, NEVER WATCHING THIS EVER GIANT BOMB ARE SELL OUTS!"
I am sure some of the responses in this thread are jokes or overreacting on purpose, but at least watch the thing first, then call it shit (or maybe it will be totally awesome.)