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A few years ago I went to a big stadium and watched this old Japanese guy play retro video games. It was awesome, especially cheering him on while he played Punch Out. How come stuff like this isn't more common? Clearly there's an audience for it.
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>>12509884
which is why your thread is no revelation to anyone here. tons of western retro gaming shows lean too heavily on radicool xtreme presentation or do yet another angry nerd schtick so they struggle to gain the kind of audience you get with nationally funded television shows that have run for over two decades.
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>>12510341
seems like it
sometimes arino is the demonstration in advertisements that sucks on purpose
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Arino's Live Challenge Seven-Game Revenge at Makuhari Messe (Extended Special Edition) subs when?
Also watch Märchen Maze.
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>>12509760
>You were at Saitama in person.
Awesome, did you know what he was saying, or just soaked it in?
To answer your question, GCCX wouldn't work in America because Arino is very much a lightening in a bottle sitution where it was the perfect person, with a perfect crew to run the show.
The closest we got was Clueless Gamer, but that just turned into Conan O'Brien hangs out with his celebrity friends with video games as the afterthought.
Also running a quick test with this post.
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>>12510314
>nationally funded
Fuji TV is a private company, and GCCX airs on the subscription based version.
>>12510318
It's not react content.
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>>12510603
It could never work in the US because retro vidya is a niche as shit audience, people would rather see pros play current esports shit. You're basically competing with that and random people on twitch.
But sure, no one's stopping you from making a youtube channel where you do an American GCCX on a smaller scale, including going to local gameshops and barcades, just be prepared for it being a money and/or time sink with little to no return.
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>>12510818
Why did you reply 3 times?
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>>12511661
No, you inbred nigger, you literally don't know what the phrase "react content" means.
Let's Plays aren't react content by definition because it's you recording/streaming yourself playing the game, it's first party. To make it react content, someone else would need to record/stream themselves watching your content, and then uploading that as their content for their audience.
It's a passive and second hand kind of content where someone piggybacks on someone else's gameplay footage, or someone else's video presentation.
This has nothing to do with Japs and weebery, it applies just the same to western content. It outright comes from modern western live streaming culture, where react content is used in a derogatory manner to describe when streamers are too lazy to actually stream themselves, and instead puts on someone else's content for their own audience while only interacting passively with it.