CRASH: The Year Video Games Died

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Published 2016-02-19

All Comments (21)
  • @theblue2228
    "They never died. They just respawned" I fucking love you for this.
  • @zacgarcia9082
    Companies getting greedy Low quality products from a reputable company An over abundance in in the market Why does this sound eeriely familiar?
  • @EnderIzzy124
    "Video games never died....." " They just respawned. " Wonderful writing. That was.... Awesome. 10/10.
  • @xisumavoid
    I like the sentiment at the end, video games dont die, they become a part of its history and influence its future.
  • @teethpaste8568
    "The quality of the game doesn't matter." Bad games don't sell "They want QUALITY GAMES?"
  • "What's going to happen to early access games?" They get released hopefully
  • @WorldWendell
    "Those who pin there hopes on a single success might suffer" Wow thats a really good quote
  • @Mr._Sherwood
    "The more they spent, the more they earned. The games themselves didn't matter." This scares me. It scares me because it seems so similar to what companies like EA are like today.
  • @beanfootage
    Great video, but the nods in the soundtrack were also great! Here's the songs for anyone who thought they sounded familiar: 0:02 - Donna Summer - I Feel Love 1:15 - Hot Butter - Popcorn 3:36 - New Order - Blue Monday 5:30 - Depeche Mode - Enjoy The Silence
  • @Soulsphere001
    The only way I remember the crash is when I asked my mom to buy me a video game for my Colecovision and she told me they didn't sell them anymore.
  • @bsdude010
    "They just respawned." That gave me the chills! Ah! I love this channel!
  • @Aurik-Kal-Durin
    Imagine going back to the 1980s and showing them a game like Halo: Reach, Fallout: New Vegas, Skyrim, or Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown.
  • @petak23
    other youtube users: "plz lik and suscribe 4 more lol" this dude: "Thanks of watching,-and until the next time - farewell"
  • @exmaarmaca
    Lootboxes, early access games, live services and more shenanigans are driving the videogame industry into something that could create another crash.