GameZombie TV is a web series that produces original video game shows. GameZombie was the recipient of a Webby Honoree Award for Online Video in 2008 [1] and 2009,[2] a Davey Award, a Webby Award, and a People's Voice Webby Award in 2010, and nominated a finalist for Best Web Video at the 4th Annual Mashable Awards.[3][4][5][6] The student-run game media studio, based out of the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater and Indiana University at Bloomington, has amassed one of the most complete video game developer interview series on the web.[7][8] GameZombie has created upwards of 450 videos for online distribution.[9] GameZombie's videos have amassed over 8,000,000 unique, aggregate views since the company's first video went online in March 2007.[10][11] GameZombie TV's constructivist, project-based learning environment is a finalist for the MacArthur Foundation's 4th Annual Digital Media and Learning Competition[12][13][14][15]
Type of site | Game Media Studio |
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Created by | Spencer Striker |
URL | http://www.gamezombie.tv/ |
Launched | 2007 |
Current status | Active |
History
editGameZombie was started by Spencer Striker in March 2007 while he was a graduate student in Indiana University’s Masters in Immersive Mediated Environments program.[16][17][18] When based in Bloomington, Indiana, GameZombie became the city's largest employer of student interns.[19][20] Around 50 to 60 students between the two universities take GameZombie for academic credit each semester in order to gain experience in a multimedia studio.[21][22]
Original Video Series
editDeveloper Interview Series
editGameZombie’s video game developer interview series includes over 200 video interviews with notable game developers,[23] video game personalities,[24] and makers of gaming peripherals.[25]
GameZombie's annual gaming conference coverage includes the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the Game Developers Conference, the Penny Arcade Expo, Gen Con, Comic-Con, and the World Series of Video Games.[26][27] Series interviews include: Peter Molyneux of 'Fable 2,' Ed Boon of 'MK vs DC,' Todd Howard of 'Fallout 3,' Ben Mattes of 'Prince of Persia,' Cliff Bleszinski of 'Gears of War 2,' Eric Holmes of 'Prototype,' Clint Hocking of 'Far Cry 2,' Evan Wells of 'Uncharted 2,' Neill Glancy of 'Stranglehold,' Chuck Beaver of 'Dead Space,' Fatal1ty (pro gamer), The Angry Video Game Nerd (gaming critic), Geoff Keighley (gaming host), Al Alcorn (co-creator of Pong), Ralph Baer ('inventor' of video games), Tommy Tallarico of 'Video Games Live,' and Jane McGonigal of 'I Love Bees.'
ButtonMashers
editButtonMashers, a live studio production, was shot in a $2.5 million HDTV studio at Indiana University. [28] The 14 episodes produced over two seasons featured the collaboration of hundreds of students and accumulated millions of views around the web.[29]
Ultimate Challenge
editGameZombie's 'Ultimate Challenge' is a motion graphics based original web series where three college aged gamers get trapped inside a fictional NES game. Over the course of six episodes the main characters encounter slime monsters, princesses, and boss battles.
References
edit- ^ Webby Honorees, 2008
- ^ Webby Honorees, 2009
- ^ Davey Silver Winners, 2010
- ^ Webby Winners, 2010
- ^ UW-Whitewater students head to New York to accept Webby Awards, Wisconsin State Journal, Patricia Simms, June 11, 2010
- ^ Mashable Awards: Announcing The Full List of Finalists Mashable, December 01, 2010, by Vadim Lavrusik
- ^ Student-produced GameZombie.tv Web site named a Webby Honoree, IU News Room, April 23, 2008
- ^ Student-produced GameZombie.tv is a Webby Honoree for second straight year, IU News Room, May 14, 2009
- ^ "WTIU Weekly Special (5/1/08)". Archived from the original on 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
- ^ ButtonMashers Season 1 -Episode 2 (4.2 million displays on Bebo)
- ^ Tubemogul Stats (over 3.8 million views)
- ^ GameZombie.tv nominated for grant, introduces ‘Couch’ Royal Purple, Ben Holzhueter, Feb 1, 2012
- ^ Student web series nominated for $200,000 grant UWW University News, Jeff Angileri, December 15, 2011
- ^ Digital Media and Learning Competition Press Release: Stage One Winners Announced Archived 2012-01-31 at the Wayback Machine December 5, 2011
- ^ Badges for Lifelong Learning Competition Stage One Learning Content Winners and Collaborators
- ^ Video gaming Web site offers education, jobs Archived 2009-07-18 at the Wayback Machine, Indiana Daily Student, October 20, 2008
- ^ GameZombie.tv site to earn Webby Award Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Indiana Daily Student, June 7, 2009
- ^ Bloom Magazine Presents Our Town 2010/2011, (August 2011)[permanent dead link], featuring Spencer Striker by Jeremy Shere, p. 73
- ^ ‘Zombie’ gamers among the caps and gowns, Herald Times, May 3, 2008
- ^ GameZombie.tv crew named Webby honoree a 2nd time, Herald Times, June 11, 2009
- ^ GameZombie reviews come with tech lesson, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Stanley A. Miller II, April 24, 2010
- ^ Web site a hit with gamers, real-life education for students Archived 2010-01-30 at the Wayback Machine, Walworth County Today, Lisa M. Schmelz, January 26, 2010
- ^ Game Developers - Playlist
- ^ Gaming Personalities - Playlist
- ^ Gaming Peripherals - Playlist
- ^ GameZombie.tv: Rolling with the last guys on the planet, Destructoid, August 8, 2008
- ^ Zombies + Game News = 1.5M Views Archived 2009-08-01 at the Wayback Machine, NewTeeVee, August 31, 2008
- ^ GameZombie’s 'ButtonMashers’ Gets Gamers All Riled Up Archived 2009-02-14 at the Wayback Machine, Tubefilter, February 11, 2009
- ^ ‘ButtonMashers’ Resets With Season 2, Lands Gaming Sponsor Archived 2009-07-31 at the Wayback Machine, Tubefilter, July 27, 2009
Sources
edit- GameZombie.tv - Videogame Reviews | Visit gamezombie.tv, KillerStartups.com, September 1, 2008
- Gamers become Zombies; win Webby Award Telecomment, Vol. 18, Fall 2008
- GameZombie has put B-town on the Web-Tech Map Bloom Mag, June/July 2009, (business/finance, pg 68); Szymanski, Zak
- I4U News Interview: GameZombie GDC, March 16, 2007
- Technology's role is all games in Bloomington's creative class[permanent dead link], the Bloomington Source, May 7, 2009; Casady, Danny
- IU Students Up For a Webby Award Archived 2009-10-12 at the Wayback Machine, Inside Indiana Business, May 14, 2009
- GameZombie TV continues development at UW-Whitewater, Marketing & Media Relations, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, October 15, 2009
- Web series project offers real-life experience to UW-W students, GazetteXtra.com, Kayla Bunge, October 30, 2009
- New class allows students to work in video game industry, Royal Purple, Matt Gardner, November 11, 2009
- UW-Whitewater rolls dice on new gaming major[permanent dead link], Royal Purple, Rob Gauler, December 9, 2009
- Votes needed to win people's voice award Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, Marketing & Media Relations, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, April 16, 2010
- UW-W student group could win Webby Award, BizTimes.com, April 22, 2010
- IU Office of Scholarships, GameZombie.tv honored with Webby Awards, IU News Room, Sarah Booher, April 19, 2010
- GameZombie TV sweeps Webby Awards in Student category Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine, Marketing & Media Relations, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, May 5, 2010
- Student-run GameZombie TV named best Web video finalist Archived 2012-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, Marketing & Media Relations, University of Wisconsin at Whitewater, December 9, 2010
- GameZombie.tv continues expanding, Royal Purple, Ben Holzhueter, September 21, 2011
- Picking the Brains of GameZombie TV Archived 2011-11-08 at the Wayback Machine, Video Game Writers, Daniel Wise, May 11, 2011