Prime-time Gaming Created 18 years ago2006-04-18 23:52:16 UTC by satchmo satchmo

Created 18 years ago2006-04-18 23:52:16 UTC by satchmo satchmo

Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 23:52:16 UTC Post #175061
From the Los Angeles Times:
Video Games Get TV Showcase
From the Associated Press

April 18, 2006

SAN JOSE ? Professional video gaming is set to debut on cable television this year, potentially paving the way for the reigning game players to become as familiar to American households as the faces of Johnny Chan or Annie Duke in televised poker.

Major League Gaming, the world's largest organized video game league, on Monday announced a programming deal in which USA Network will air seven one-hour episodes in the fall featuring the pro circuit.

Although video gaming fans have been able to follow competitions on game websites for years, the league's television deal marks the first time regular TV viewers would be able to track the ups and downs of a pro tournament, watching video gaming as a new kind of extreme sport.

"This is the sign that pro gaming has finally arrived to the mass market," said Matthew Bromberg, the league's president and chief operating officer. "It's like poker was two years ago or NASCAR 15 years ago."

The televised series will aim to engage viewers with not only the game play itself ? featuring top players of Halo 2 on Xbox and Super Smash Bros. Melee on Nintendo ? but also sports-style commentary and player profiles.

Among them: Bonnie Burton, also known as Xena, a 15-year-old Pennsylvanian who is the only female in the pro league and one of the best Halo 2 players in the world; and Tom Taylor, who's known as Tsquared. The 18-year-old from Florida is a budding entrepreneur whose Gaming-Lessons business has helped hone the game skills of numerous celebrities and athletes.

"I'm excited to compete on TV in front of an audience. This will take video gaming to the next level," Taylor said.

Taylor, who gained more fame by being featured on MTV's documentary series "True Life," takes his sport seriously. He keeps a healthy diet and practices three to four hours a day.

"It is an extreme sport," he said. "It's about quick reflexes and also outsmarting people."

Some top players earn winnings in the range of a couple of hundred thousand dollars a year, and the league's tournaments usually draw thousands of spectators at its arena venues and thousands more online, said Michael Sepso, the league's chief executive and co-founder.

But going before a mainstream TV audience could raise video gaming's visibility, leading to more sponsorships and advertising.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-18 23:56:09 UTC Post #175062
No Counter-Strike?
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 01:58:39 UTC Post #175068
its going to be a noob show for a while. then they might get the filming right and get better games
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 10:56:54 UTC Post #175140
The games they are playing suck, they need some LAN favorites. Quake3, Wolfenstein, CS, etc.
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 11:12:59 UTC Post #175156
Quake 3 ftw.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 11:14:42 UTC Post #175158
Q3 is the roxor. I love the unrealisticness of it all.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 11:20:39 UTC Post #175160
Q3 is just the best deathmatch ever.

Doesn't have any fancy frills like ut2k4, just good old simple dm.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 11:22:43 UTC Post #175161
Quake 3 is good stuff, until the rather uninteresting maps get boring that is. Still, fast-paced, gorey deathmatch at it's best.
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 12:20:06 UTC Post #175179
Deathmatches are suppose to be primal, simple, and fast. It doesn't need fancy graphics or gameplay. All it requires is fast reflexes and quick thinking.

That's why the classic games pwn all the new ones.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 13:33:30 UTC Post #175201
Sounds a bit boring. Watching people playing games is only fun when you're back-seat playing.
Seventh-Monkey Seventh-MonkeyPretty nifty
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 13:48:52 UTC Post #175204
yea a bit boring. i dont understand, would they show highlights of matches or, actually the whole entire match?
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 13:51:50 UTC Post #175207
As I understand it, they'll show the entire duration of the game.

But to me, watching people play golf on TV is cruel and unusual torture.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 14:16:02 UTC Post #175217
Deathmatches are suppose to be primal, simple, and fast. It doesn't need fancy graphics or gameplay. All it requires is fast reflexes and quick thinking.

That's why the classic games pwn all the new ones.
QFT. Nothing beats a good Quake3 LAN, except from a RTCW Instagib Goldrush LAN :lol:
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 14:17:46 UTC Post #175221
I regularly watched 5 day test matches in their entirety at uni, I dont know what wrong with me
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:10:15 UTC Post #175246
We're all hopeless geeks.

We should have a geek-pride week and a parade.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:15:41 UTC Post #175251
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:17:14 UTC Post #175254
lol i agree on the golfing comment. Ueber-bored
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:22:45 UTC Post #175259
you arent BORN geek satchmo, anyway if it were natural you should go rape a baby right now, NOW
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:28:36 UTC Post #175267
Goldrush instagib? W00t!
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 15:31:56 UTC Post #175269
Halo 2 as a competitive skill test game?!! That game has so much auto-aim that your crosshairs are your actual screen! Whatever your looking at gets hit!

CSS, Quake, etc etc!

MLG is crap! BOO!

Geeks pwn dumbass jocks any day of the week!
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:25:35 UTC Post #175353
xyos, its accually that with most weapons theres about a 45 degree fire ark. so if its standing in front of you its going to get hit.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:33:15 UTC Post #175355
You played RTCW goldrush too, pepper? :P
m0p m0pIllogical.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:33:19 UTC Post #175356
Geeks, by definition, are not good at raping anything.

We can map, however, like there is no tomorrow.

And we can identify any graphics card in less than one nanosecond.
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:42:06 UTC Post #175360
That means I stopped being a geek 4 years ago... I'm no longer up to date in technical things. It might have something to do with the fact that I quit my studies of computer science (only did 1 year) to start architecture.
My PC is outdated and some games don't let me enable their best settings.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:45:23 UTC Post #175362
Don't tell me you can't identify graphics card visually anymore!
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 18:53:34 UTC Post #175366
What type of person cant tell the difference between an old voodoo card from a Radeon, or Ge-Force?
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 19:28:24 UTC Post #175375
One of them is newer and more expensive... but which one? :P

I think this guy is a total jerk. Pressing on buttons=Extreme sport? :nut: :D
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-19 23:59:29 UTC Post #175409
radeons are red!
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 00:03:29 UTC Post #175412
What type of person cant tell the difference between an old voodoo card from a Radeon, or Ge-Force?
Me. At first glance amyway.
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 06:23:53 UTC Post #175477
Me aswell....I'd be hardpressed to tell the difference between a sound card and a motherboard...

I suck with teh comptarz
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 06:25:52 UTC Post #175478
Wow, you're really shit. :P

I sorta just...found out on my own. I read PC Powerplay every now and then to keep up to date.
AJ AJGlorious Overlord
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 10:53:46 UTC Post #175529
Anyone who has ever built his own machine knows what all the components look like. You also learn when you upgrade too.

I started learning back in the 80's, when I was in high school. I've built two computers for myself already, and I've upgraded countless (for friends and family members).
satchmo satchmo“Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better. -- Samuel Beckett”
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 10:58:18 UTC Post #175530
Well the last and first thing i ever bought for the family PC was a Radeon card. I can tell computer parts from eachother just not different types of graphic cards, not without reading the labels anyway! :P
Strider StriderTuned to a dead channel.
Posted 18 years ago2006-04-20 11:11:37 UTC Post #175535
Surely you could tell the difference between a Radeon X800 and an X1k card. If you can't, then you shouldn't be allowed near computers :zonked:
m0p m0pIllogical.
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