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Remembering Ryan Davis, 1979 - 2013

Pachter on Gametrailers and Vinny on the Bombcast both got me. Fucking hell. I need to go listen to some Summerjams to brighten my day.
 
Just wanted to say that even though I don't go to Giantbomb all that much now, I still watched many of his videos during Giantbomb's first 2 years. I didn't always agree with him, but always thought he was very funny and had a very likeable personality...he was pretty awesome.

My best wishes to his family and friends.
 
I wrote a little piece on Ryan at Operation Sports, where I freelance.

Remembering Ryan Davis

I'm going to miss that guy. Definitely a beautiful bombcast tribute, though. Also props to gametrailers for that video. You can tell everyone is just so genuine about Ryan, because that's how he was.
 
Look on Youtube for How To Build a Bomb. These are 10 episodes where they film the very beginning of the site with their first office, the purchase of Luchadeer and the process of the logo design etc. Very cool stuff with a very energetic Ryan Davis in most of the videos.

Such small beginnings, really interesting. Wonder how many people listened to that first ever podcast live??
 
Look on Youtube for How To Build a Bomb. These are 10 episodes where they film the very beginning of the site with their first office, the purchase of Luchadeer and the process of the logo design etc. Very cool stuff with a very energetic Ryan Davis in most of the videos.

Nice try, NSA.
 
Should have been just Keighly and Pachter, they were the only ones who had meaningful relationships with Ryan anyway. Nice of GT to do anything anyway.
 
It really was. Jeff says he doesn't think it will ever hurt less and than they all agree that they won't be doing content until they feel better about this : (

I hope this doesn't end up bring the site down; overall or just in tone.

In all of this, there probably were a moment where Jeff considered retiring and leaving the industry.

I have nothing but respect for the crew if they continue on with the site, but if they pack up and leave the industry I world totally understand.
 
I just watched the GameTrailers special. That was really cool on their part, especially what was said by Geoff and Pachter.
 
In all of this, there probably were a moment where Jeff considered retiring and leaving the industry.

I have nothing but respect for the crew if they continue on with the site, but if they pack up and leave the industry I world totally understand.

I doubt it. This is their livelihood. And they probably have the most freedom they'll ever have at any employer ever. The only thing I see is that maybe they feel like they need a change of scenery, and eventually leave to create another site which is similar. But even that I doubt.
 
It really was. Jeff says he doesn't think it will ever hurt less and than they all agree that they won't be doing content until they feel better about this : (

You always feel like you'll never feel happiness again when someone dies. A part of you doesn't want to get over it, like you're forgetting them, it's a hard process. Give them all time, let them laugh and cry it out and take each day at a time.

Losing someone is like having a massive wound. Right now it's gaping open and hurting like hell. Eventually it'll heal, but the scar will always remain.
 
It really was. Jeff says he doesn't think it will ever hurt less and than they all agree that they won't be doing content until they feel better about this : (

I hope this doesn't end up bring the site down; overall or just in tone.

I'm sure they'll keep on keepin' on. I'm just glad they're going to take some time. They need it. I've always respected all of them so much. Major props to them for finding the time and strength to still release a Bombcast. Losing someone is always incredibly hard, especially when it's family or close to it.
 
In all of this, there probably were a moment where Jeff considered retiring and leaving the industry.

I have nothing but respect for the crew if they continue on with the site, but if they pack up and leave the industry I world totally understand.

I was thinking the same thing. Jeff may just feel that if he can't do this with his best friend he may not want to do it at all. I certainly hope not, Giant Bomb personifies pretty much all that is good in video games coverage. Losing Ryan is hard enough, to lose Giant Bomb altogether would really be awful.
 
I don't think Jeff will leave the industry any time in the foreseeable future, but I can imagine him moving. Around the time Patrick was leaving, he joked about how many of his friends and acquaintances now live in Chicago, I bet that draw is even more so now.
 
I'm not going to lie. Since this news reached me here in the San Francisco bay, to seeing it confirmed on the site, I've been having a bad time.

I can't detail what happened leading up to July 3rd, but what I experienced during my trip to Southern California and what happened to Ryan has made it difficult for me to sleep.

I'm sad, furious, and unsure of how to proceed. I almost broke down here at school in the hallway talking to my friend who also attends/works on campus. Finally got if off my chest at least.
 
I can't see Giantbomb ending because of this but I can see Jeff starting to back away from it either for good or just a break.
I hope not, I hope these guys can see from all of this output is not just how appreciated Giantbomb is, but how beloved they are as well.
 
I can't see Giantbomb ending because of this but I can see Jeff starting to back away from it either for good or just a break.

I actually see this as renewing his vigor. Jeff's been... cynical for quite some time about gaming. Maybe this will remind him to be less cynical about things.
 
I can't see Giantbomb ending because of this but I can see Jeff starting to back away from it either for good or just a break.

It's hard to say yet. The out pour of love Ryan is getting right now from all over has to be really giving them some strength right now. It depends on how these guys hold up after the internet and others move on from this tragedy while it still cuts deep for them. Personally I think they'll be fine and Giantbomb will live on but you really never know. Grief can be a weird beast.

Also, Pachter is a great guy.
 
I don't think Jeff will leave the industry any time in the foreseeable future, but I can imagine him moving. Around the time Patrick was leaving, he joked about how many of his friends and acquaintances now live in Chicago, I bet that draw is even more so now.

I'm not sure if he'd move to Chicago but wouldn't be surprised if he moved out of Petaluma
 

Pachter was speaking from the heart there, him choking up really hurt to watch, coming from a dude who's usually Mr. Tough Guy. Geoff was just...

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I don't know if that's his style or if he's just a zombie or something.

Then they're like "Who else can we get on here? How about the girl?"

"But I didn't really know the g...."

"Doesn't matter!! Throw her in there!"

and what was with them just cutting off Bosman who I believe is a newbie in the industry (am I wrong?) but trying to speak from the heart, and he got like two words in.

"It's such a loss for the industry. The industry. The industry." What about the man? That's what matters here.
 
Yep, just lost it again with the gametrailers video and Pachter.
I want to watch it, but I don't know if I can handle it. Especially since I'm in class right now.

Didn't know Ryan as well as I would've liked, but we did speak from time to time and with all the videos they put out, he became more important than most Internet friends because of how much of his personality came through.

So glad right now that the instructor is going over a bunch of stuff that I know. It's hard to concentrate.
 
They didn't get those guys to talk about Ryan, they decided to shoot a special video before shooting the already planned Bonus Round... Those guys just happened to be there because of Bonus Round.... Geez people, try to listen to the actual video next time?
 
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