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GameTrailers

GameTrailers (GT) was an American video gaming website created by Geoffrey R. Grotz and Brandon Jones in 2002. The website specialized in multimedia content, including trailers and gameplay footage of upcoming and recently released video games, as well as an array of original video content focusing on video games, including reviews, countdown shows, and other web series.

GameTrailers
The website's final logo used from 2012 to 2016
Available inEnglish
FoundedMarch 25, 2002 (2002-03-25)
DissolvedFebruary 19, 2016 (2016-02-19)
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, United States
OwnerIGN
Founder(s)Geoffrey R. Grotz, Brandon Jones
IndustryVideo game journalism
URLwww.gametrailers.com (redirects to YouTube channel)
RegistrationOptional
Current statusSucceeded by Easy Allies; brand continued as a YouTube channel hosting archived videos and new video game trailers

GameTrailers was acquired by Viacom in November 2005; under its ownership, GameTrailers also produced a television series, GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley, for sister property Spike TV. In 2014, the site was acquired by Defy Media. In February 2016, the site was shut down; rights to GameTrailers' brand and content were sold to IGN Entertainment, which continues to run its YouTube channel, while most of GT's remaining staff went on to found the independent gaming publication Easy Allies.

Business history

GameTrailers was founded by Geoff Grotz and Brandon Jones (the latter who was the primary narrating voice of the company's videos throughout its existence) in 2002. Jon Slusser and his company Hornet Animation invested in the startup, and Jon took over as CEO. The company was then acquired by MTV Networks in November 2005 for an undisclosed sum.[1] On March 18, 2006, Shane Satterfield was hired as GameTrailers' first editor-in-chief and supervising producer.

In 2007, MTV Networks restructured its entertainment division, merging Ifilm.com and SpikeTV.com into Spike.com, and grouping this new property, GameTrailers and Xfire, into Spike Digital Entertainment, with Jon Slusser as the new SVP in charge, Geoff Grotz as Vice President of Product Development, Shane Satterfield as Vice President of Content,[2] and Brad Winters as the new general manager of GameTrailers.com.[3]

In June 2014, GameTrailers was purchased by Defy Media.[4] Soon after it was reported that senior members of GameTrailers were fired, which is about two-thirds of full-time staff.[5] On February 8, 2016, GameTrailers was shut down.[6]

On June 1, 2015, Shane Satterfield launched a hand-curated social network for gaming enthusiasts under the name SIFTD. On March 21, 2016, a majority of the remaining staff at GameTrailers, including Brandon Jones, launched a series of new Patreon-supported channels under the new name Easy Allies.[6] Since 2016, IGN Entertainment has owned GameTrailers' brand and back catalog. The company will continue to maintain GameTrailers' YouTube channel, uploading archived original content, and posting new trailers via the channel.[6]

Original content

GameTrailers' first version of its magazine style show was GT Weekly and premiered in August 2005, hosted by Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser. After 44 episodes, in March 2007, the show was rebranded as GameOne and given a live chat where viewers could talk about the show.

In February 2007, ScrewAttack started providing content including Top Tens, Video Game Vault entries and episodes of Angry Video Game Nerd for GameTrailers. Shortly after, Spike's Game Head also started to cooperate with GameTrailers.

On January 25, 2008, GameOne was replaced by GameTrailers TV, the rebranded version of Spike TV's Game Head, still hosted by Geoff Keighley, but produced by GameTrailers and co-hosted by Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser. The show appeared at 12:30 AM on Spike every Thursday night.[7]

List of shows hosted by GameTrailers

Invisible Walls

Invisible Walls
Presentation
Hosted byShane Satterfield
Marcus Beer
Ryan Stevens (episodes 239–284)
GenreVideo gaming
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesWeekly (Fridays)
LengthApproximately 30–90 minutes
Production
CameraRich Brown
Video formatMP4
Audio formatMP3
No. of episodes284 (excluding special episodes and other videos)
Publication
Original releaseMarch 14, 2008 – January 17, 2014
ProviderGameTrailers
WebsiteInvisible Walls on GameTrailers

Invisible Walls was a video blog-podcast created and hosted by editor-in-chief Shane Satterfield and run by the staff of GameTrailers with freelance journalist Marcus Beer, who originally came to the show on a biweekly basis as the ever-angry character "Grumpy McGrump", as co-host. The podcast was eventually hosted by editorial director Ryan Stevens after Shane Satterfield left GameTrailers after Episode 238.[8] They were often joined by a rotating panel of GT editors including Justin Speer, Daniel Bloodworth, Michael Damiani, Patrick Morales, Chris Nguyen, and (formerly) Miguel Lopez. The show's debut episode was recorded on March 13, 2008, and published the following day.[9] The podcast was a semi-round table discussion show in which the GameTrailers staff members discussed various goings-on in the video game industry, including new video game releases and controversies.

The show underwent a couple of major overhauls throughout its run; for its one-hundredth episode, the show introduced new visual graphics (including new avatars for the cast designed by iam8bit, a new intro also done with iam8bit, and a new logo) and stopped censoring profanities.[10] On the show's two-hundredth episode, which was streamed and recorded live for the milestone occasion, the show began recording with the hosts on-camera and the hosts' avatars were no longer used,[11] although the hosts were seen recording on-camera for Episode 150 and had to record themselves without being seen one last time on Episode 201, due to not having cameras on hand at the 2012 Game Developers Conference and for the new Invisible Walls studio to be prepared.

The podcast ended after publishing Episode 284 on January 17, 2014.[12] It was initially replaced by a short-lived show called Thanks for Playing!, which lasted until April 25, 2014,[13] with a true final episode published on June 27, 2014.[14] A later revival podcast called GT Time, which features some of the Invisible Walls regulars including Damiani and Bloodworth, debuted on March 14, 2014[15] (which was coincidentally the six-year anniversary of the debut episode of Invisible Walls) and lasted until February 2016.

Other shows

  • GT Countdown – A top ten list of video games and video game-related subjects. Ended in October 2015.
  • GT Wish-List – A compilation of all things the GameTrailers team wishes will be in an upcoming game. Usually the game has divulged very little information about itself at the point of the release of the wish-list, thus there is a lot of speculation as to what the game could be.
  • Bonus Round* – A panel show hosted by Geoff Keighley, typically featuring three guests who are some combination of game developers, industry journalists and/or industry financial experts. The show focuses not just on critical analysis of particular games but also on the process of game development (including technical and design innovation) as well as publishing, sales, marketing, and business practices in the gaming industry. Ended in 2015.
  • The Final Bosman – A weekly show hosted by Kyle Bosman airing Wednesdays, where he talks about current gaming topics from his perspective with humorous quips. Ended in 2016.
  • Trailer Score (previously known as Let's All Go To The Trailers) – A weekly show, in which Brandon Jones, Kyle Bosman and Daniel Bloodworth discuss and rate the newest video game trailers.
  • GT Time – A weekly podcast show hosted by Kyle Bosman, in which a panel discuss the latest video game related news stories and make bets about what will happen during the next week. Ended in February 2016.
  • Baddest Games – A weekly show hosted by Rob Slusser, where he talks in an intentionally awkward manner about video games that got bad reviews by the press and therefore were good in his opinion. According to his Twitter account, Slusser will no longer be with GameTrailers in the wake of Defy Media acquiring the company.[16]
  • GT TV – An informative show on the gaming industry and upcoming games hosted by Geoff Keighley.
  • GT Previews* – Previews of upcoming games.
  • Level* – A show where the GameTrailers team talks about their favorite levels from their favorite games.
  • GT Reviews* – Reviews of various video games that are scored on a 1.0 through 10.0 scale. As of their Dead Space 3 review in 2013, GameTrailers has stopped providing separate sub-scores and segments for different elements of a game (which used to include story [if necessary], design, gameplay, and presentation) in favor of more cinematic videos, and the people who reviewed the game and edited the video are now mentioned in the intro. As of February 8, 2016, Firewatch was the last video game reviewed on Gametrailers.
    • GT Review Pods – Shorter video reviews for independent, downloadable and/or lesser-known video games or game content (such as expansions). After the 2012 revamp, the name was discontinued, but the shorter reviews are still made on a regular basis. Until 2013, these shorter reviews did not have different segments for the different elements of a game, but they still had the now-discontinued sub-scores.
  • Retrospectives – A history of the stories of video game franchises usually in multiple parts.
  • GT Pop-Block – A closer look on game trailers showing the findings of GameTrailers staff in that specific trailer.
  • Anthology – A collection of the essential entries in the virtual library of video game greatness.
  • Angry Video Game Nerd – Video game review rants starring and created by James Rolfe from Cinemassacre Productions, about a frustrated video game reviewer who plays games from the 80s and 90s. In 2013, Rolfe decided to continue his show independently on YouTube and Cinemassacre.com.
  • Pach-Attack!* – A show hosted by financial analyst Michael Pachter where he answers questions submitted by GameTrailers users regarding the video game industry from a financial perspective. Ended in July 2014 after GameTrailers was acquired by Defy Media, in 2015, Patcher created a new show called Patcher Factor on YouTube channel.
  • Pop-Fiction – Short 5–10 minute episodes that center around myths and urban legends in video games.
  • Timeline – An in-depth look into the chronology, history, and story progression of popular gaming franchises. Only The Legend of Zelda and Kingdom Hearts have received this treatment.
  • Top 100 Trailers of All Time – A top 100 countdown list of the best video game trailers ever made as determined by the GameTrailers staff, which ran throughout September 1 to October 8, 2011. The first four episodes focused on a score of various game trailers and the top 20 trailers each received their own individual episode, all with commentary on each selection. Honorable mentions were also displayed during the episodes and the final episode focused on the ten video game trailers voted the best by GameTrailers viewers.
  • Annoyed Gamer – A now defunct show hosted by Marcus Beer, where he discusses polemic topics that can harm gamers as well as the industry. Ended in 2014.
  • Mandatory Update – A comedic show on a weekly basis that's presenting the weekly news in humorous fashion hosted by Elyse Willems and Isla Hinck. Before his firing, Rob Slusser served as a comic relief for the show in between bits. Occasionally the show is replaced by an hour long podcast known as Mandatory Update Nights. The show ended on February 6, 2016, two days before Gametrailers was shut down, therefore Easy Allies revived the show on July 3, 2021.
  • Trailer Academy – A show hosted by founder Brandon Jones analyzing video game trailers and discussing what's making a good video game trailer.
  • GT News – A daily news show hosted by Andrea Rene featuring the latest headlines from across the video game industry. Ended in 2015.[17]
  • Huber Hype – Acclaimed hype enthusiast Michael Huber hits terminal velocity each week in the pursuit of ultimate hype. In 2016, after GameTrailers was shut down, the show is succeeded by Huber Syndrome on Easy Allies.
  • Ladies in the Lobby – This six-part series provides a female perspective into gaming though a series of interviews with Elyse Willems, Andrea Rene, Stephanie Bayer, Mari Takahashi, Jessica Villarreal, and Nikole Zivalich.
  • Tabletop Adventures – Lailia Meliamne (Isla Hinck), Pervance Tosscobble (Elyse Willems), Andry Highhill (Kyle Bosman), and Hogger (Michael Huber) adventure through a devious and hilarious Dungeons & Dragons campaign prepared by Dungeon Master Ben Moore.
  • First Fifteen – Kyle Bosman and someone else play through the first fifteen minutes of a random video game.

^* Was also available as a podcast.

See also

References

  1. ^ . Prnewswire.com. Archived from the original on October 10, 2012. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  2. ^ "MTVN Entertainment Group Promotes Shane Satterfield to VP Content Spike Digital Entertainment « Spike Press". www.Spike.com. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  3. ^ "MTVN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP PROMOTES BRAD WINTERS TO GENERAL MANAGER OF GAMETRAILERS.COM". GameTrailers. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  4. ^ Farokhmanesh, Megan (June 9, 2014). "GameTrailers, Addicting Games and Shockwave acquired by Defy Media". Polygon. Vox Media. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  5. ^ Plante, Chris (June 13, 2014). "Layoffs hit GameTrailers day after E3". Polygon. Vox Media. Retrieved June 14, 2014.
  6. ^ a b c Sarkar, Samit (May 17, 2016). "IGN acquires GameTrailers, will maintain archive of all content (update)". Polygon. Retrieved September 20, 2016.
  7. ^ "GTTV Premiere – Tune In". Gametrailers.com. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
  8. ^ "Invisible Walls, Episode 239". GameTrailers. January 25, 2013. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  9. ^ "Invisible Walls, Episode 1". GameTrailers. March 14, 2008. Retrieved October 29, 2012.
  10. ^ "Invisible Walls, Episode 100". GameTrailers. March 27, 2010. Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  11. ^ "Invisible Walls, Episode 200". GameTrailers. March 3, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  12. ^ "Invisible Walls, Episode 284: Preparing to Die". GameTrailers. January 17, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  13. ^ "Thanks for Playing – Video Game Discussions". GameTrailers. January 17, 2014. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
  14. ^ "Thanks for Playing! – Bloodbourne Again". June 27, 2014. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  15. ^ "GT Time: We're Podcasting Again!". GameTrailers. April 14, 2014. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  16. ^ "Rob Slusser on Twitter". Twitter.
  17. ^ "GT News – YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved June 6, 2016.

External links

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources GameTrailers news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message GameTrailers GT was an American video gaming website created by Geoffrey R Grotz and Brandon Jones in 2002 The website specialized in multimedia content including trailers and gameplay footage of upcoming and recently released video games as well as an array of original video content focusing on video games including reviews countdown shows and other web series GameTrailersThe website s final logo used from 2012 to 2016Available inEnglishFoundedMarch 25 2002 2002 03 25 DissolvedFebruary 19 2016 2016 02 19 HeadquartersSanta Monica California United StatesOwnerIGNFounder s Geoffrey R Grotz Brandon JonesIndustryVideo game journalismURLwww wbr gametrailers wbr com redirects to YouTube channel RegistrationOptionalCurrent statusSucceeded by Easy Allies brand continued as a YouTube channel hosting archived videos and new video game trailersGameTrailers was acquired by Viacom in November 2005 under its ownership GameTrailers also produced a television series GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley for sister property Spike TV In 2014 the site was acquired by Defy Media In February 2016 the site was shut down rights to GameTrailers brand and content were sold to IGN Entertainment which continues to run its YouTube channel while most of GT s remaining staff went on to found the independent gaming publication Easy Allies Contents 1 Business history 2 Original content 3 List of shows hosted by GameTrailers 3 1 Invisible Walls 3 2 Other shows 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBusiness history EditGameTrailers was founded by Geoff Grotz and Brandon Jones the latter who was the primary narrating voice of the company s videos throughout its existence in 2002 Jon Slusser and his company Hornet Animation invested in the startup and Jon took over as CEO The company was then acquired by MTV Networks in November 2005 for an undisclosed sum 1 On March 18 2006 Shane Satterfield was hired as GameTrailers first editor in chief and supervising producer In 2007 MTV Networks restructured its entertainment division merging Ifilm com and SpikeTV com into Spike com and grouping this new property GameTrailers and Xfire into Spike Digital Entertainment with Jon Slusser as the new SVP in charge Geoff Grotz as Vice President of Product Development Shane Satterfield as Vice President of Content 2 and Brad Winters as the new general manager of GameTrailers com 3 In June 2014 GameTrailers was purchased by Defy Media 4 Soon after it was reported that senior members of GameTrailers were fired which is about two thirds of full time staff 5 On February 8 2016 GameTrailers was shut down 6 On June 1 2015 Shane Satterfield launched a hand curated social network for gaming enthusiasts under the name SIFTD On March 21 2016 a majority of the remaining staff at GameTrailers including Brandon Jones launched a series of new Patreon supported channels under the new name Easy Allies 6 Since 2016 IGN Entertainment has owned GameTrailers brand and back catalog The company will continue to maintain GameTrailers YouTube channel uploading archived original content and posting new trailers via the channel 6 Original content EditGameTrailers first version of its magazine style show was GT Weekly and premiered in August 2005 hosted by Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser After 44 episodes in March 2007 the show was rebranded as GameOne and given a live chat where viewers could talk about the show In February 2007 ScrewAttack started providing content including Top Tens Video Game Vault entries and episodes of Angry Video Game Nerd for GameTrailers Shortly after Spike s Game Head also started to cooperate with GameTrailers On January 25 2008 GameOne was replaced by GameTrailers TV the rebranded version of Spike TV s Game Head still hosted by Geoff Keighley but produced by GameTrailers and co hosted by Amanda MacKay and Daniel Kayser The show appeared at 12 30 AM on Spike every Thursday night 7 List of shows hosted by GameTrailers EditInvisible Walls Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2012 Invisible WallsPresentationHosted byShane Satterfield Marcus Beer Ryan Stevens episodes 239 284 GenreVideo gamingLanguageEnglishUpdatesWeekly Fridays LengthApproximately 30 90 minutesProductionCameraRich BrownVideo formatMP4Audio formatMP3No of episodes284 excluding special episodes and other videos PublicationOriginal releaseMarch 14 2008 January 17 2014ProviderGameTrailersWebsiteInvisible Walls on GameTrailersInvisible Walls was a video blog podcast created and hosted by editor in chief Shane Satterfield and run by the staff of GameTrailers with freelance journalist Marcus Beer who originally came to the show on a biweekly basis as the ever angry character Grumpy McGrump as co host The podcast was eventually hosted by editorial director Ryan Stevens after Shane Satterfield left GameTrailers after Episode 238 8 They were often joined by a rotating panel of GT editors including Justin Speer Daniel Bloodworth Michael Damiani Patrick Morales Chris Nguyen and formerly Miguel Lopez The show s debut episode was recorded on March 13 2008 and published the following day 9 The podcast was a semi round table discussion show in which the GameTrailers staff members discussed various goings on in the video game industry including new video game releases and controversies The show underwent a couple of major overhauls throughout its run for its one hundredth episode the show introduced new visual graphics including new avatars for the cast designed by iam8bit a new intro also done with iam8bit and a new logo and stopped censoring profanities 10 On the show s two hundredth episode which was streamed and recorded live for the milestone occasion the show began recording with the hosts on camera and the hosts avatars were no longer used 11 although the hosts were seen recording on camera for Episode 150 and had to record themselves without being seen one last time on Episode 201 due to not having cameras on hand at the 2012 Game Developers Conference and for the new Invisible Walls studio to be prepared The podcast ended after publishing Episode 284 on January 17 2014 12 It was initially replaced by a short lived show called Thanks for Playing which lasted until April 25 2014 13 with a true final episode published on June 27 2014 14 A later revival podcast called GT Time which features some of the Invisible Walls regulars including Damiani and Bloodworth debuted on March 14 2014 15 which was coincidentally the six year anniversary of the debut episode of Invisible Walls and lasted until February 2016 Other shows Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2021 GT Countdown A top ten list of video games and video game related subjects Ended in October 2015 GT Wish List A compilation of all things the GameTrailers team wishes will be in an upcoming game Usually the game has divulged very little information about itself at the point of the release of the wish list thus there is a lot of speculation as to what the game could be Bonus Round A panel show hosted by Geoff Keighley typically featuring three guests who are some combination of game developers industry journalists and or industry financial experts The show focuses not just on critical analysis of particular games but also on the process of game development including technical and design innovation as well as publishing sales marketing and business practices in the gaming industry Ended in 2015 The Final Bosman A weekly show hosted by Kyle Bosman airing Wednesdays where he talks about current gaming topics from his perspective with humorous quips Ended in 2016 Trailer Score previously known as Let s All Go To The Trailers A weekly show in which Brandon Jones Kyle Bosman and Daniel Bloodworth discuss and rate the newest video game trailers GT Time A weekly podcast show hosted by Kyle Bosman in which a panel discuss the latest video game related news stories and make bets about what will happen during the next week Ended in February 2016 Baddest Games A weekly show hosted by Rob Slusser where he talks in an intentionally awkward manner about video games that got bad reviews by the press and therefore were good in his opinion According to his Twitter account Slusser will no longer be with GameTrailers in the wake of Defy Media acquiring the company 16 GT TV An informative show on the gaming industry and upcoming games hosted by Geoff Keighley GT Previews Previews of upcoming games Level A show where the GameTrailers team talks about their favorite levels from their favorite games GT Reviews Reviews of various video games that are scored on a 1 0 through 10 0 scale As of their Dead Space 3 review in 2013 GameTrailers has stopped providing separate sub scores and segments for different elements of a game which used to include story if necessary design gameplay and presentation in favor of more cinematic videos and the people who reviewed the game and edited the video are now mentioned in the intro As of February 8 2016 Firewatch was the last video game reviewed on Gametrailers GT Review Pods Shorter video reviews for independent downloadable and or lesser known video games or game content such as expansions After the 2012 revamp the name was discontinued but the shorter reviews are still made on a regular basis Until 2013 these shorter reviews did not have different segments for the different elements of a game but they still had the now discontinued sub scores Retrospectives A history of the stories of video game franchises usually in multiple parts GT Pop Block A closer look on game trailers showing the findings of GameTrailers staff in that specific trailer Anthology A collection of the essential entries in the virtual library of video game greatness Angry Video Game Nerd Video game review rants starring and created by James Rolfe from Cinemassacre Productions about a frustrated video game reviewer who plays games from the 80s and 90s In 2013 Rolfe decided to continue his show independently on YouTube and Cinemassacre com Pach Attack A show hosted by financial analyst Michael Pachter where he answers questions submitted by GameTrailers users regarding the video game industry from a financial perspective Ended in July 2014 after GameTrailers was acquired by Defy Media in 2015 Patcher created a new show called Patcher Factor on YouTube channel Pop Fiction Short 5 10 minute episodes that center around myths and urban legends in video games Timeline An in depth look into the chronology history and story progression of popular gaming franchises Only The Legend of Zelda and Kingdom Hearts have received this treatment Top 100 Trailers of All Time A top 100 countdown list of the best video game trailers ever made as determined by the GameTrailers staff which ran throughout September 1 to October 8 2011 The first four episodes focused on a score of various game trailers and the top 20 trailers each received their own individual episode all with commentary on each selection Honorable mentions were also displayed during the episodes and the final episode focused on the ten video game trailers voted the best by GameTrailers viewers Annoyed Gamer A now defunct show hosted by Marcus Beer where he discusses polemic topics that can harm gamers as well as the industry Ended in 2014 Mandatory Update A comedic show on a weekly basis that s presenting the weekly news in humorous fashion hosted by Elyse Willems and Isla Hinck Before his firing Rob Slusser served as a comic relief for the show in between bits Occasionally the show is replaced by an hour long podcast known as Mandatory Update Nights The show ended on February 6 2016 two days before Gametrailers was shut down therefore Easy Allies revived the show on July 3 2021 Trailer Academy A show hosted by founder Brandon Jones analyzing video game trailers and discussing what s making a good video game trailer GT News A daily news show hosted by Andrea Rene featuring the latest headlines from across the video game industry Ended in 2015 17 Huber Hype Acclaimed hype enthusiast Michael Huber hits terminal velocity each week in the pursuit of ultimate hype In 2016 after GameTrailers was shut down the show is succeeded by Huber Syndrome on Easy Allies Ladies in the Lobby This six part series provides a female perspective into gaming though a series of interviews with Elyse Willems Andrea Rene Stephanie Bayer Mari Takahashi Jessica Villarreal and Nikole Zivalich Tabletop Adventures Lailia Meliamne Isla Hinck Pervance Tosscobble Elyse Willems Andry Highhill Kyle Bosman and Hogger Michael Huber adventure through a devious and hilarious Dungeons amp Dragons campaign prepared by Dungeon Master Ben Moore First Fifteen Kyle Bosman and someone else play through the first fifteen minutes of a random video game Was also available as a podcast See also EditEasy AlliesReferences Edit MTV Networks Acquires GameTrailers com Prnewswire com Archived from the original on October 10 2012 Retrieved December 12 2008 MTVN Entertainment Group Promotes Shane Satterfield to VP Content Spike Digital Entertainment Spike Press www Spike com Retrieved February 3 2018 MTVN ENTERTAINMENT GROUP PROMOTES BRAD WINTERS TO GENERAL MANAGER OF GAMETRAILERS COM GameTrailers Retrieved December 12 2008 Farokhmanesh Megan June 9 2014 GameTrailers Addicting Games and Shockwave acquired by Defy Media Polygon Vox Media Retrieved June 14 2014 Plante Chris June 13 2014 Layoffs hit GameTrailers day after E3 Polygon Vox Media Retrieved June 14 2014 a b c Sarkar Samit May 17 2016 IGN acquires GameTrailers will maintain archive of all content update Polygon Retrieved September 20 2016 GTTV Premiere Tune In Gametrailers com Retrieved December 12 2008 Invisible Walls Episode 239 GameTrailers January 25 2013 Retrieved January 26 2013 Invisible Walls Episode 1 GameTrailers March 14 2008 Retrieved October 29 2012 Invisible Walls Episode 100 GameTrailers March 27 2010 Retrieved March 29 2010 Invisible Walls Episode 200 GameTrailers March 3 2012 Retrieved July 7 2012 Invisible Walls Episode 284 Preparing to Die GameTrailers January 17 2014 Retrieved June 21 2014 Thanks for Playing Video Game Discussions GameTrailers January 17 2014 Retrieved June 21 2014 Thanks for Playing Bloodbourne Again June 27 2014 Retrieved September 2 2014 GT Time We re Podcasting Again GameTrailers April 14 2014 Retrieved September 2 2014 Rob Slusser on Twitter Twitter GT News YouTube 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