@@automation7295 nah I need TikTok to run on my 1972 Dodge Mustang SS so my mentally reserved boomer dad can whip me with the new timing chain he just bought from Western Auto.
@goldbullet50 what does that mean, I tried looking up the meaning of CRT's and I'm sure I'd understand if I could find a decent explanation given a simple example.
@@YourChannel-r4v Damn, I didn't know that. I haven't played the game (although I have the Collector's Edition for PS1 with 1, 2, and London 1969), but I thought it was just Liberty City. And as I read, in this game, San Andreas is not a state (California), but it's San Francisco! Also, GTA 2 takes place in..."Anywhere, USA"! Wow. So it seems that London is the only real life city a GTA game takes place, and they kept its name. Well, the game's creators, the Houser brothers, are from London, so I guess they feel proud of it! Did you know that the Housers' mother had played in a '70s English movie called "Get Carter", which was the inspiration for the GTA London games?
Dang, that's why you don't want to time travel to find out the time it takes for the next next next next NEXT game in the sequel! Gonna feel doomed when you get back to your time line. Edit: Messed up my wording
Vice City was set in 1986, the game came out in 2002. A difference of 16 years. This trailer came out 21 years after Vice City. We are farther from Vice City launch then the Vice City setting for the game.
And then age takes over and you start to not hear that pitch like you once could! For me the actual boot music of the PS1 and PS2 are the most memorable of all time. And how fast they can boot right up and be ready for play.
@@MattPilz The PS1 boot music is actually one of my favorite sounds ever. I was too poor to own a PS2 but my grandparents had one so I was able to play it sometimes. Thank god my grandpa used to be a gamer lol
@@trashcompactorYT Yes you know you’re in for a good time when the PS1 riff kicks in! Then the few seconds of anxiety before you see the black Sony screen and the second tone which means the disc is reading successfully.
I believe that it looks more realistic because the 4k details look obvious on a normal screen but since its on an older one it looks more smoother and higher contrast making it lifelike
4K games will never truly be as photorealistic unless they have some sort of filter on them like those body cam games, or on one of these older TVs that hides those slight things that make it obvious that it’s just polygons with textures on them rather than actual volumetric masses
What I had realized while watching from this TV is that, for people in 2002, they won't understand what are those texts with "follow" below the videos are, what is even TikTok, we didn't have social media yet, some even didn't have internet at that time. This wouldn't make any sense for them. lol
Literally yesterday I already imagined that someone was going to do this, in fact I was already thinking about doing it just like the one on the old TV
Really cool! The video would look much better in person, of course. CRT's usually don't show up too well on camera unless you have the right angle, lighting, and shutter speed.
Very true! They are tough to film and I've been experimenting with a lot of cameras and settings. Some will do alright just filming at 60 FPS with a 1/60 shutter speed, but many still are off slightly so get a rolling stutter. This also has to do with the true 29.97 FPS most sets sync to. Then the moire is a challenge too, often requiring slight defocus. I am working to alter some phone camera apps as well to allow more granular shutter selection to allow variable rates from 59-61Hz in .01 fractions. Some higher end cameras have this built-in, my Nikon D7000 I've had for years only has a 60Hz flicker reduction option, but newer Nikons do as well.
@@Brandon-lw1wx yeah sorry but it most likely is... It's a *Panasonic PV-C1322* and they were manufactured within this time. CRT TVs are well known to be a thing of the 90s and early 00s. Not only that, I was a kid at this time so I remember these types of TVs very well. So I think it's safe to say this *is* a 2002 TV. Not only that what makes you think I'm a Zoomer? I'd really like to know.
@@llama3856 How old we’re you at the time? If you were born anytime in the 90s it still counts. I know this time well. I was 21 in 2002. So don’t get fresh with me,
@@Brandon-lw1wx you were 21 back then? You should really act your age then. You're the one who came to reply to my comment to be critical and still be wrong about it (hence why I was so critical in my previous reply back to you), not the other way round! So who's the one who's really getting 'fresh' here?? Do us all a favour and grow up. End of.
Just spent a few weekends hooking up my older systems using my Retrotink 5x because my CRT finally kicked the bucket. Well I'm not only never going back, but I have my Switch hooked up to it as well. I discovered the power of sending an interlaced signal to it and using the CRT simulate mode and bob. It doesn't just overlay scanlines on the image, it alternates between them, just like a CRT tv. Load up the FV310, Slot mask with post-processing and it looks just right. I'm playing the San Andreas remake on it, having a blast. Music videos on it looks great too, as well as this video. Through this tiny box, I can turn my 4k set into a HD CRT set ^_^
imagine you're just chilling in your room in 2002, a massive storm rocks your house, the power goes out, then it comes back on, and you see the gta 6 trailer
Watching trailers from dvds that game from gaming magazines was something I definitely did in the early 2000s. Official US PlayStation Mag, EGM and PSM..😭
I remember back in the early 00's, how one of the things that kept me going was imagining how great video games would be in the future. I'm glad that the future finally has arrived.
Nice!! I liked the GTA VI trailer 1956, but enjoyed this as well! Different vibe and how you look at it. Like some other(s) comments mentioned the black&white makes it look more realistic, talking about the characters/npc's? + Nice Ratchet & Clank game there - 0:04 :D
Looking at the old vice city cover after seeing the trailer is pretty neat. I didn't realize how much of that old cover art is in the new trailer. That's pretty cool!
Hello bro, I liked this video as much as the other one, the one from the '56 TV. I have a '98 TV, I played the trailer and it looked very good. I don't know why I did that, but watching your videos I realize I'm not the only one. 
We need more modern games to allow a “4:3” toggle with the UI so they can be played old school on analog sets. There are many factors that make it appealing. Nostalgia is part of it sure but CRTs also give a whole different aesthetic and some games can look pretty stunning on these older sets in their own way.
It's like a trailer you would have saw at Gamestop in the early to mid 2000s on one of those TVs on the wall playing that and a few other trailers over and over again while you browse games
@@MattPilz Hollywood Video was my favorite rental store. So many memories my father and I going in there, I would run off to the kids section while be spend literally an hour or 2 browsing. I would just sit in the kids section where they had a little Disney CRT TV playing a movie on it and I will watch the whole movie for free while waiting on my dad.
@@growingup15 Hollywood Video had amazing prices when it came to town, too. I remember a "5 for 5 for $5" deal where you could rent 5 movies or games for 5 days for just $5. For me the fondest memories were of a locally owned game store called Price Busters, this was in the late-80s early-90s and had wall to wall NES games for $1 a weekend. Best thing about getting done with school on Fridays was heading there to discover new games.
@@MattPilz OMG the Friday Nights :) I remember friday right after school my dad would pick me up instead of riding the bus home and then we would go to Hollywood Video pick out a movie then we go to Pizza Hut or Papa Johns to get pizza or in my case Sonic Ocean Water Slush with a Coney and then we go home and watch the movies :) core childhood memories.
Some people are saying it looks more realistic on that screen. Funny enough with those old tvs, the pixels kinda bled into eachother for a smoother effect. Nowadays, even though pixels are much smaller, they’re too crisp for their own good.
Matt, you're amazing. Thank you for this! This is going in my hidden gems playlist for all time.
Can't believe he actually did it. The absolute mad man!
@@_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-same! 💯
2002 - 2025 23 years later.....
I guess that all of you people wish that PS5, Xbox Series X ⅼ S and every technology available today existed in 2002?
@@automation7295 nah I need TikTok to run on my 1972 Dodge Mustang SS so my mentally reserved boomer dad can whip me with the new timing chain he just bought from Western Auto.
In a parallel universe where Vice City got a live action film.
Scarface duh
It did get a film, it was called Scarface
Scarface.
animated* film
@@squadscout808 nah mate... animation in 2002 didn't look like this. This looks closer to who live action would look on an old screen
The low quality of the TV makes the npcs in the trailer look like real people
If small CRTs were still the norm in gaming, games would've been photorealistic for the last 10 years.
@@goldbullet50 this is exactly what I've been saying!
@goldbullet50 what does that mean, I tried looking up the meaning of CRT's and I'm sure I'd understand if I could find a decent explanation given a simple example.
@@kcchiefsproductions8687It's short for Cathode Ray Television, what you see in the video and tvs before that are cathode rays
@@kcchiefsproductions8687he means CRT Monitors
Now, I'd love to see this trailer, but from an actual VHS.
Да, а ещё с картриджи от игровой приставки ,например nintendo , или какой то другой 😅
@@den_n7131فكرة جيدة! هاهاها 🤣
A real 1980s VHS, of course
oh man - imagine watching the trailer but it's 1986 because that's when Vice City was originally set, that'd be pretty awesome
Second! Need an 86 version now. Keep slidin' down the rabbit hole.
I think VC was actually set in 84
yeah needs a huge Zenith "console" TV that's also furniture
@@YourChannel-r4v What do you mean Vice City from GTA 1?
@@YourChannel-r4v Damn, I didn't know that. I haven't played the game (although I have the Collector's Edition for PS1 with 1, 2, and London 1969), but I thought it was just Liberty City. And as I read, in this game, San Andreas is not a state (California), but it's San Francisco!
Also, GTA 2 takes place in..."Anywhere, USA"! Wow.
So it seems that London is the only real life city a GTA game takes place, and they kept its name. Well, the game's creators, the Houser brothers, are from London, so I guess they feel proud of it!
Did you know that the Housers' mother had played in a '70s English movie called "Get Carter", which was the inspiration for the GTA London games?
It's incredible there's still 23 years left for it to be released.
2002 - 2025 23 years later.....
Dang, that's why you don't want to time travel to find out the time it takes for the next next next next NEXT game in the sequel! Gonna feel doomed when you get back to your time line.
Edit: Messed up my wording
Vice City was set in 1986, the game came out in 2002. A difference of 16 years.
This trailer came out 21 years after Vice City.
We are farther from Vice City launch then the Vice City setting for the game.
Same i see
💀💀💀
Figured that out huh Zoomer.
The disc skipping was a nice touch 👍
That's just the PS2's laser dying. 😅
Something about that tube TV whine is just pure nostalgia to me. Never realized a piercing, high pitched noise could be so comforting lmao
And then age takes over and you start to not hear that pitch like you once could! For me the actual boot music of the PS1 and PS2 are the most memorable of all time. And how fast they can boot right up and be ready for play.
@@MattPilz The PS1 boot music is actually one of my favorite sounds ever. I was too poor to own a PS2 but my grandparents had one so I was able to play it sometimes. Thank god my grandpa used to be a gamer lol
@@trashcompactorYT Yes you know you’re in for a good time when the PS1 riff kicks in! Then the few seconds of anxiety before you see the black Sony screen and the second tone which means the disc is reading successfully.
@@MattPilzI love how passionate you are and how you take your time to respond to almost everyone
Unless u got headphones on lmao
I believe that it looks more realistic because the 4k details look obvious on a normal screen but since its on an older one it looks more smoother and higher contrast making it lifelike
4K games will never truly be as photorealistic unless they have some sort of filter on them like those body cam games, or on one of these older TVs that hides those slight things that make it obvious that it’s just polygons with textures on them rather than actual volumetric masses
I love this !!!!!!!!!! Just did my version 2002 version a bit ago inspirated by your 1956 , thank you
Social Media and Smart phones shown in 2002 would be very strange concept to see when all we really had then were chat rooms
Friendster
I love how TH-cam always surprises me with things I never knew I needed to see. Very well done, bravo!
In 2002 those trailer were included in game magazine CDs and were like in 240p MPEG format.
it's 1920's silent movie era, i am in a movie theatre and gta6 trailer starts playing
Most underrated channel I’ve come across, love you bro
Wow, that looks like a proper movie
Like Scarface
something about the sound... brings me back. thank you.
What I had realized while watching from this TV is that, for people in 2002, they won't understand what are those texts with "follow" below the videos are, what is even TikTok, we didn't have social media yet, some even didn't have internet at that time. This wouldn't make any sense for them. lol
Literally yesterday I already imagined that someone was going to do this, in fact I was already thinking about doing it just like the one on the old TV
i swear it makes it look even more realistic
Really cool! The video would look much better in person, of course. CRT's usually don't show up too well on camera unless you have the right angle, lighting, and shutter speed.
Very true! They are tough to film and I've been experimenting with a lot of cameras and settings. Some will do alright just filming at 60 FPS with a 1/60 shutter speed, but many still are off slightly so get a rolling stutter. This also has to do with the true 29.97 FPS most sets sync to. Then the moire is a challenge too, often requiring slight defocus. I am working to alter some phone camera apps as well to allow more granular shutter selection to allow variable rates from 59-61Hz in .01 fractions. Some higher end cameras have this built-in, my Nikon D7000 I've had for years only has a 60Hz flicker reduction option, but newer Nikons do as well.
POV: it's 2002 and you've got to wait almost a quarter of a century for the game to be released
That isn’t a 2002 TV, Zoomer.
@@Brandon-lw1wx yeah sorry but it most likely is...
It's a *Panasonic PV-C1322* and they were manufactured within this time. CRT TVs are well known to be a thing of the 90s and early 00s. Not only that, I was a kid at this time so I remember these types of TVs very well.
So I think it's safe to say this *is* a 2002 TV.
Not only that what makes you think I'm a Zoomer? I'd really like to know.
@@llama3856 How old we’re you at the time? If you were born anytime in the 90s it still counts. I know this time well. I was 21 in 2002. So don’t get fresh with me,
@@Brandon-lw1wx you were 21 back then? You should really act your age then.
You're the one who came to reply to my comment to be critical and still be wrong about it (hence why I was so critical in my previous reply back to you), not the other way round!
So who's the one who's really getting 'fresh' here?? Do us all a favour and grow up. End of.
@@llama3856 How old were you?
Damn, 2000s me would think "Is this the new Final Fantasy movie". 😂🔥💯
I'll Play Gta6 On This Tv If It Comes Out It's Just Nostalgia
Se o GTA tivesse cutscenes pré renderizadas, acho que seria bem assim na época
Não tinha?
@@Dragao_da_Maldade_80.000v não
This is how I remember Vice City booting up back in the day 😊
The Panasonic TV makes the game look and feel as if it was actually going to be released then.
Wow amazing man. I’ll
Have to use this for my reaction video 👏🏼
This is amazing and i love it! You gained a new sub.
its time for 2008s
who else can hear the buzzzzzzzz sound, no one believed that there was a buzz sound when this TV is turned on
i can hear it, every single CRT i've ever been near does this.
@@Xiefux yeah I wonder why my parents didn't hear it back then 🤔
@@MrGredawg the buzz is too high frequency for older ears
@@Xiefux My Toshiba doesn't buzz loud or high-pitched. It's just a quiet low buzzing.
damn 23 year wait..
bro... i had this exact setup as a kid holy, same tv, playsation. this just brought me so much nostalgia
Only 23 years left
this is like when you think about how high definition looked back then, and now you ask yourself if you really thought that it was HD at all.
I got so hyped thinking that we're actually in 2002 and gta vice city just got a movie adaptation and we're watching the trailer.
rest in peace Panasonic
thank you for this nostalgic video! great idea! in 2002 i was still playing GTA3 on PC! awww man, good times!
The sound that it does when the TV shuts off is so satisfying…
in a TV like that back in the 2000's we would SWEAR this was a series with real people, not a video game.
Just spent a few weekends hooking up my older systems using my Retrotink 5x because my CRT finally kicked the bucket.
Well I'm not only never going back, but I have my Switch hooked up to it as well.
I discovered the power of sending an interlaced signal to it and using the CRT simulate mode and bob.
It doesn't just overlay scanlines on the image, it alternates between them, just like a CRT tv.
Load up the FV310, Slot mask with post-processing and it looks just right.
I'm playing the San Andreas remake on it, having a blast.
Music videos on it looks great too, as well as this video.
Through this tiny box, I can turn my 4k set into a HD CRT set ^_^
Try printing the trailer on a film pellicula, to use on an old cinema projector.
GTA VI but it's the 19th century
Oh the PS2 startup with a crt brought back a lot of nostalgia. Now I'm going to play on my PS2 probably later.
You should do it on one of those projectors from 1940's theatre's.
Unless somebody can make a film reel with the trailer on it that can’t happen 😂
1956 TV sounds much better 😄
Ah the ol channel 03. Forgot about that.
Sending this someone in the past
Coming 2025 💀
Are you dog s***
imagine you're just chilling in your room in 2002, a massive storm rocks your house, the power goes out, then it comes back on, and you see the gta 6 trailer
I wonder what happens if the gta 6 trailer dropped in 2018 what the videos on youtube are gonna be like? (´・ω・)
Wait 23 years
I can hear my father walking in the room and say "wow videogames these days look like movies"
Watching trailers from dvds that game from gaming magazines was something I definitely did in the early 2000s. Official US PlayStation Mag, EGM and PSM..😭
I remember back in the early 00's, how one of the things that kept me going was imagining how great video games would be in the future. I'm glad that the future finally has arrived.
Imagine it's 2002 but the release is at 2025.
thanks for this dude
the sound is so warm
Nice!! I liked the GTA VI trailer 1956, but enjoyed this as well! Different vibe and how you look at it. Like some other(s) comments mentioned the black&white makes it look more realistic, talking about the characters/npc's?
+ Nice Ratchet & Clank game there - 0:04 :D
good memories, you could easily tell when someone was moving closer to you via the sound of the tv's buzz!
GEEZ... Whats next? We gunna watch it but its 2077?
im gonna cry bro...
the whole dvd just for 1 vidro 😂
Looking at the old vice city cover after seeing the trailer is pretty neat. I didn't realize how much of that old cover art is in the new trailer. That's pretty cool!
You must be a Zoomer?
holy shit. even included all the early 2000 peripheries like a PS2 startup. ungh @w@
Imagine waiting 23 years for this to come out.
Damn, bro has to wait 23 years for GTA VI release
That's realistic, even there's disc skipping
The video is from 2002 & its quality still blows my mind 🤯
Yooo, we have to wait 23 years!!
That's literally us in 2002, waiting 23 years for GTA VI
I was playing San Andreas in my PS2
Can't wait to play GTA VI on my PS2. ❤
whew changing the channel to 03 took me all the way back.
GTA Vice City is back
Its nice that many people still use CRTs in 2023. I own one myself and its quite enjoyable
Damn even the disc was surprised when it said “coming 2025”
Looks like an FMV that would be pre rendered CGI back in 2002~!
I want to see one from 1989 please
I'm rolling my eyes sarcastically.
that little flicker is actually nostalgic... wtf
Very retro. It's been a minute since I've seen a CRT TV
Nostalgia is a drug
even has the god awful high frequency hissing noise.
This is how GTA SAN andreas trailer was watched Back then
well it wont be coming out for another 23 years :(
I just encountered the og ps2 loading screen, made me cry.
Hello bro, I liked this video as much as the other one, the one from the '56 TV. I have a '98 TV, I played the trailer and it looked very good. I don't know why I did that, but watching your videos I realize I'm not the only one.

We need more modern games to allow a “4:3” toggle with the UI so they can be played old school on analog sets. There are many factors that make it appealing. Nostalgia is part of it sure but CRTs also give a whole different aesthetic and some games can look pretty stunning on these older sets in their own way.
@@MattPilz In the future will you play GTA VI on the TV in '56 or in 2002?

It's like a trailer you would have saw at Gamestop in the early to mid 2000s on one of those TVs on the wall playing that and a few other trailers over and over again while you browse games
I sure miss the ambiance of rental shops where they'd have TVs playing movies or trailers on a loop while you browsed the latest releases.
@@MattPilz Hollywood Video was my favorite rental store. So many memories my father and I going in there, I would run off to the kids section while be spend literally an hour or 2 browsing. I would just sit in the kids section where they had a little Disney CRT TV playing a movie on it and I will watch the whole movie for free while waiting on my dad.
@@growingup15 Hollywood Video had amazing prices when it came to town, too. I remember a "5 for 5 for $5" deal where you could rent 5 movies or games for 5 days for just $5. For me the fondest memories were of a locally owned game store called Price Busters, this was in the late-80s early-90s and had wall to wall NES games for $1 a weekend. Best thing about getting done with school on Fridays was heading there to discover new games.
@@MattPilz OMG the Friday Nights :)
I remember friday right after school my dad would pick me up instead of riding the bus home and then we would go to Hollywood Video pick out a movie then we go to Pizza Hut or Papa Johns to get pizza or in my case Sonic Ocean Water Slush with a Coney and then we go home and watch the movies :)
core childhood memories.
21 years 😂 to waiting for trailer
I had my first high-definition wide screen television In 2002, and it weighed about 200 pounds. 😅
this is like that halo barn footage leak from 2012
Now that I think about it this feels like when the first GTAs had the live action segments when you played the game. This is almost like that.
lets go guys, 23 years to wait 🔥🔥
I’m so happy I got a ps2 slim and a regular tv. This video just made me remember some of my childhood memories.
Bro i was watching this vid from my home page with out sound and when you started your ps2 my brain f&!king added the start up sound in
Thanks again! Good work! 👍
They should really make this the boot up credits video
The correct aspect ratio is nice attention to detail
That was awsome how you made the disc
Maybe it's the setup but it reminds me my younger self watching CSI Miami back in 2005
This is incredible
Some people are saying it looks more realistic on that screen. Funny enough with those old tvs, the pixels kinda bled into eachother for a smoother effect. Nowadays, even though pixels are much smaller, they’re too crisp for their own good.
Sad that this isn't getting more views