[quote name=\'mcd\' date=\'Feb 24 2004, 01:11 AM\'] If speaking clearly was the only requirement, there would be plenty more candidates, me thinks. :-P Hawk was purposefully sought out because he's got name recognition and can supposedly add validity to the documentary (why try to add validity? so the documentary isn't a joke). [/quote]
You completely dodged my argument, which is that there is nothing wrong with recruiting a known personality to host a show like this, and that it would be far worse if GSN tried to appeal to the 18-35 by bringing in Bob Golthwait.
Of COURSE Hawk was brought in because he has name recognition. But I haven't seen GSN using Hawk's name as Tony Hawk, Video Game Expert, I've seen them use his name as Tony Hawk, Famous Skateboarder Who's Had Five Major Games Made About Him For Practically Every Damn Platform That Has Existed At The Time. The validity of the documentary will ultimately be determined by its content, and GSN knows this. You're jumping to conclusions.
On the contrary, I give them lots of credit. They're a lot more intelligent than people give them credit for.
Then explain to me a comment like "the majority of this demographic already knows what they want to know about video game history." Because that implies to me either the hubris that they know EVERYTHING, or an ignorance in that they do not want to know MORE.
You don't think they know their roots? I know my roots. I played Coleco Vision and Atari just like a lot of people did. Whether they appreciate it or not is another matter. But they certainly know where video game came from.
Good for you. I'm telling you that the young adults of today, who were popping out of the womb just as the 2600 and ColecoVision were going down for the third time, do NOT know this. In my abbreviated experience with the GSN boards, I found myself involved in a discussion where some kid was defending the GameCube with a "They were the first, and they'll be the last" argument. Now I grant you that Nintendo has been in the entertainment machine industry for some time, but to make that statement displays an ignorance of epic proportions. THAT is what I am hoping this documentary will correct.
I'm basing my criticisms on what game show network's actions regarding video games have been. Airing reruns of Gamer.tv and Game Sauce, as well as their own mediocre attempt at a "video gaming block" was a failure.
I won't argue with you there. But do you think GSN are doomed to continually repeat the mistakes of their past? Did you think Lingo was gonna suck before you watched it? After all, GSN hadn't pumped out an original that didn't up until that point.
Now, I agree it's possible that GSN will screw the pooch and completely fail to get the early history, the important stuff, right. But it's also possible that they WILL, and if one more person walks out into the world knowing who Ralph Baer is, I'm inclined to think they will have succeeded.
Video gamers know that video games go beyond Tony Hawk. They are smart enough to know not to be drawn in by a name they recognize. I just don't see how gsn expects to be taken seriously when they don't take video gamers seriously.
You are again making the assumption that Hawk is being positioned as an authority on the subject rather than simply as a well-known celebrity who happens to be involved in the subject to a greater extent than other celebrities of his era. I still have yet to see an ounce of evidence to support this claim.