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Remembering Ryan Davis, 1979 - 2013

The Ryan-less Bombcasts always felt odd, and not as good as when the full crew was there. I know the others try their best, but Ryan seriously was the foundation of the show. I get upset when it's a Vinnyless bombcast, but that's noting compared to this.

His infectious laugh will be missed.
 
Can someone post this "natural causes" tweet again? I can't find it anywhere.

https://twitter.com/mauleace/status/354670807546462209

some great pics of Ryan on there as well.

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Its only going to get worse once the podcast hits.

They have said a number of times they have a bunch of listeners who never visit the site. This might be how the news is broken to them.


Also that Samoa Joe tweet is pretty cool.

I listen to the Bombcast, but never go to the website. If not for GAF I'd never have known beforehand.

I'm sure this is pretty common.
 
At first I don't even know if I should write this because I have never hung out with him nor have I ever met him (seen him at a press event once, but I was too shy to say hi). However, he played part of having a huge impact in my life.

In the early 2000's I was becoming an avid reader to everything GameSpot was doing including their podcast which I would listen to on my commute. In 2007 I had a choice to make, and it had to do with a simple choice of where to move to. My wife and I had to choose between a few cities and one major factor to this decision was where would we have an easy time making friends because we aren't that social. After listening to on the spot for so long I had gotten that old idea of "These guys are just like me! Well have a great time being friends." It wasn’t until after we moved out here just how odd it was that I was basing a life decision on something which would be on par with a stalker.

I also wish I knew how popular they were back then not have been so naive to think that they had a small audience which would make it easier to hang out...

I never had the luxury of working with them here in SF but I did pursue a small part in the video game industry not because I was stalking them but because of their comradeship gave me hope that within this industry, I would finally find a place in life where I fit in. Whether he knew it or cared to know it, he helped a lonely guy like me find a place in the world where I felt like I can make a contribution to something that I am truly passionate about.

In Ryan’s case, He is truly admired by me not only because of the ripple effect that he had on my life but because of the great number of peoples who on this board alone are showing how much he meant to them. He is and was one of the luckiest people I have ever known of to actually live a dream that some of us have, and his family and friends are truly lucky to have him a part of their lives.
 
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/07/09/us-ryandavis-videogame-idUKBRE96801520130709

I knew I'd read that article before. I love the last sentence they added though, really gave it a HollywoodGossip touch.

Holy crap, yea, I knew it right away too.... and the link confirms it... weird (yet totally unexpected part) is that the hollywood article doesn't reference the original source.... and yea that last sentence just puts it over the top.

Which industry has low journalist integrity now HOLLYWOOD!?!??? They are unfit to cover Ryan Davis.
 
the tweet mentioned it was peaceful.

Could have been in the night due to the sleep apnea. Either way I don't want to dwell on it.

This still doesn't seem real to me. I've been reading this thread for two days now, watching the videos posted. It's so strange and surreal. Bombcast will never be the same.
 
Dying of 'natural causes' at only 34 isn't exactly natural. There was definitely some kind of underlying issue involved. But enough of that, we need to celebrate his life. I've been through a lot of personal loss over the years and I tend to shun out anything like this. It really hurts, and it doesn't matter who it is or whether you actually knew them in real life, or knew who they are as a person/personality otherwise. I can't do it. I just can't listen to the bombcast :(
 
What were Ryan's favourite games? Maybe I can pay tribute by playing them
He was a big Assassin's Creed fan. 2 and Brotherhood were great games that I think he liked the most (the games after Brotherhood were a step down).

I also remember he really liked Red Dead Redemption.
 
Things got really weird today when during a call with my mother (someone who actively dislikes video games and tech in general) asked me out of nowhere if I had heard about "this ryan davis guy"

The story has truly gone mainstream you guys.
 
What were Ryan's favourite games? Maybe I can pay tribute by playing them

this is a good idea. Here's what I can come up with off the top of my head:

Saints Row the third
FTL
God of War 3???
X-Com Enemy Unknown
Dragon Ball Z ultimate battle 22
Assassin's Creed 2 Brotherhood
The Matrix Online
 
Dying of 'natural causes' at only 34 isn't exactly natural. There was definitely some kind of underlying issue involved. But enough of that, we need to celebrate his life. I've been through a lot of personal loss over the years and I tend to shun out anything like this. It really hurts, and it doesn't matter who it is or whether you actually knew them in real life, or knew who they are as a person/personality otherwise. I can't do it. I just can't listen to the bombcast :(

"natural causes" can occur at any age. It is likely what his death certificate will say.
 
What were Ryan's favourite games? Maybe I can pay tribute by playing them
I remember Rabbids Go Home ranking on his goty list the year it came out mostly from his profound disappointment they returned to the minigame formula instead of a making a sequel afterwards
 
Dying of 'natural causes' at only 34 isn't exactly natural. There was definitely some kind of underlying issue involved. But enough of that, we need to celebrate his life. I've been through a lot of personal loss over the years and I tend to shun out anything like this. It really hurts, and it doesn't matter who it is or whether you actually knew them in real life, or knew who they are as a person/personality otherwise. I can't do it. I just can't listen to the bombcast :(
That's what "natural causes" means.
 
Not being the closest follower of his or whatever (but still massively respected the guy, obviously... just had my hands full keeping up with a single podcast, let alone one as content-rich as GB's), reading this about him has probably given me the best life advice out of anyone, "celebrity" or otherwise:
I remember him telling me that he just put himself out there and let others be the judge, just focus on what he felt being a good person should be and let the chips fall where they may. At the time I was probably doing too much to curate my online persona and his thoughts really helped to change a lot of that.
(From here, posted in this thread some time ago)
 
Bumpin' some Eazy-E loud as fuck so wherever he is he can hear it! I'm from New Orleans so I'm going to celebrate his life in the only way we know how;
loud, brash and with a drink in my hand. "Tha Boyz In The Hood Are Always Hard..." *pours one out* Thanks for all the great memories as a fellow game enthusiast. R.I.P. Homie! GB4LIFE!!!
 
Bumpin' some Eazy-E loud as fuck so wherever he is he can hear it! I'm from New Orleans so I'm going to celebrate his life in the only way we know how;
loud, brash and with a drink in my hand. "Tha Boyz In The Hood Are Always Hard..." *pours one out* Thanks for all the great memories as a fellow game enthusiast. R.I.P. Homie! GB4LIFE!!!

I'm ready to head over the border to D-Town to grab a few 40's.
 
it still feels so strange, I think hearing everyone's voices again and them talking about it on the podcast will go a long way

this silence has been painful
 
This is the first Bombcast in the history of Bombcasts that I am not looking forward to.

One of the best ways to deal with grief is to talk about it and celebrate those you have lost. Most people who I have met who have suffered a profound loss of a loved one tend to want to talk to somone about their loved and why they were such a great person. We've been seeing that here on GAF and the GiantBomb community, which I'm ashamed to admit I didn't sign up to be a member of until last night. The Harmonix tribute stream was also great.The best thing you can do sometimes when you are trying to help somone dealing with extreme grief is just to be there to listen and encourage them to remember the good times. I wouldn't be surprised if they are still in shock and, granted, I don't know if I could do a podcast if I had just lost my best friend, but I don't think the podcast will be all gloom and doom. They'll probably pay tribute to Ryan and remember some great stories about him.

That being said, I am prepared to shed man tears.
 
Dying of 'natural causes' at only 34 isn't exactly natural. There was definitely some kind of underlying issue involved. But enough of that, we need to celebrate his life. I've been through a lot of personal loss over the years and I tend to shun out anything like this. It really hurts, and it doesn't matter who it is or whether you actually knew them in real life, or knew who they are as a person/personality otherwise. I can't do it. I just can't listen to the bombcast :(

'Natural causes' just means he didn't die by external means like in a car accident or something. Dying from the flu or a heart attack would be considered a natural cause.

But yeah, I can understand why you'd not want to listen to the bombcast. It must be really tough for the crew to do themselves. I'm sure they'll end up sharing some good memories and making a good time out of it though.
 
it still feels so strange, I think hearing everyone's voices again and them talking about it on the podcast will go a long way

this silence has been painful

Like it or not after listening and watching for so long we are invested in their lives. We were excited for Vinny when he had his baby, we felt for Patrick when he lost his Dad, we all knew Ryan was getting married and were excited to hear the story once he was back. This is no different and we'll go through it "together" for lack of better phrasing.
 
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