2 results for "7e5c43f6e7e134a15f38b0e1ab280747"
>>725134045
literally me
>>724717769
When networks/shows like G4 and EP were still around, they would interview celebrities all the time. And most of them had a respect for video games that just doesn't exist now. It's hard to explain, but it's like today video games are what they are, and that won't change too much. In 2001, people had maybe a higher expectation for what they could be. I think the celebrities back then yes, were paid by companies to shill, but it was far less cynical than the bought and paid for streamer era, because video games were actually cool back then. It was a sweet gig at the very least, not like a streamer who has to plug a dogshit mobile game for 7 hours on Twitch.