@@jeremyriley1238 Exactly back then It was raw and real with personality , It may look more corporate and stuffy but events/gaming culture was actually so much more creatively free and loose back then. They really took the edge off after the early-mid 00's and watered It down , yet people thought It was so much healthier and better In modern times through the 2010's just because gaming naturally became much bigger , but when that happens In any thriving fresh medium that's always when the dumbing down starts so they can mainstream It as much as possible , then the purity and quality disappears and never returns. E3 Is dead now , greed and bad broken games are rampant and If gamers are honest with themselves they know we've been out of an Industry golden age for at least 15 years.
@@fawkkyutuu8851 I just cross my fingers and hope Gamescom can ever rise to E3-esque ambition, or a new event entirely can come into existence. But I think the real tragedy is the console manufacturers themselves learning that they no longer need these events in any capacity and the higher ups within them loving the millions of dollars saved by no longer producing elaborate booths at once-a-year press conference events and instead releasing seasonal video presentations to the masses on the internet… Where this is a tragedy is how publishers and developers will now miss out on the kinds of encounters that led to important collaborations (I.e. how Shigeru Miyamoto tried out Starlink at E3 and met up with the dev team from Ubisoft for a crossover with StarFox), or how video game journalists lose opportunities to meet up with other journalists and/or fans (which has led to the formation video game news outlets that are still well and alive to this day) I’m baffled looking back and seeing Nintendo themselves host their own E3 before E3 was even a thing, as Nintendo SpaceWorld was hosted with elaborate booths by Nintendo and their 3rd party partners from 1989 to 2001. And the fact that we somehow arrived at such an opaque, sterilized state of game reveals, bums me out more than I can put into words.
Those booths look very impressive for 1996...
I'm so glad that I got to experience the 90's and grow up playing some of my favorite games from this decade.
2:00 when you find out that an oversized turtle took over your job of stealing girls
I miss the 90s and early 2000s, it was a simpler time in gaming.
Indies and retro game conventions exist. That’s pretty much the successor to this.
0:24 Holy shitu! Myamoto-san tried out Crash Bandicoot? 😮
2:39 & 3:46 the wario apparition
1:09 The dude should've relished that game
Looks so much more fun than modern E3.
Indeed, it is. Before the ban on booth babes and turning it into another convention.
@@jeremyriley1238 Exactly back then It was raw and real with personality , It may look more corporate and stuffy but events/gaming culture was actually so much more creatively free and loose back then. They really took the edge off after the early-mid 00's and watered It down , yet people thought It was so much healthier and better In modern times through the 2010's just because gaming naturally became much bigger , but when that happens In any thriving fresh medium that's always when the dumbing down starts so they can mainstream It as much as possible , then the purity and quality disappears and never returns. E3 Is dead now , greed and bad broken games are rampant and If gamers are honest with themselves they know we've been out of an Industry golden age for at least 15 years.
@@fawkkyutuu8851 I just cross my fingers and hope Gamescom can ever rise to E3-esque ambition, or a new event entirely can come into existence.
But I think the real tragedy is the console manufacturers themselves learning that they no longer need these events in any capacity and the higher ups within them loving the millions of dollars saved by no longer producing elaborate booths at once-a-year press conference events and instead releasing seasonal video presentations to the masses on the internet… Where this is a tragedy is how publishers and developers will now miss out on the kinds of encounters that led to important collaborations (I.e. how Shigeru Miyamoto tried out Starlink at E3 and met up with the dev team from Ubisoft for a crossover with StarFox), or how video game journalists lose opportunities to meet up with other journalists and/or fans (which has led to the formation video game news outlets that are still well and alive to this day)
I’m baffled looking back and seeing Nintendo themselves host their own E3 before E3 was even a thing, as Nintendo SpaceWorld was hosted with elaborate booths by Nintendo and their 3rd party partners from 1989 to 2001. And the fact that we somehow arrived at such an opaque, sterilized state of game reveals, bums me out more than I can put into words.
The nostalgia ...
3:45 God have mercy... it's the Wario Apparition.
Old and gold this video must archived
la nostalgia me está matando :'(
eso que sientes es el smog y el cambio climático 😅
2:39 The Wario apparition
Big oof on seeing that big Sonic Xtreme billboard and people playing the demo
Crash Bandicoot 1996 E3 1996 😊
Two years before I was born.😭😭
3:12 Mario and Wario animatronics
Thanks,nostalgia 😢
This was when things started getting real.
Ah yes..the 90's.. nostalgia
Yeah, the 90's is the best years for vídeo games
Nintendo: Mario
Sega: Sonic the Hedgehog
Activision: Crash Bandicoot
For Activision don't forget Spyro The Dragon
Activision: Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon
Ubisoft: Rayman
@@vincently1995 today their mascot is pretty much rabbids now
Nintendo: Mario
Ubisoft: Rayman
Sega: Sonic the Hedgehog
Sony: Crash Bandicoot
Nintendo:Mario
Playstation:Kratos
Microsoft:Master Chief
Sega:Sonic
Ubisoft:Rayman
Activision:Crash Bandicoot
meanwhile modern e3...
please look at these mobile games for 40 minutes
Nowadays these games would be considered indie if made today.
Where theres indie games in the 90s? Because i don’t see indie games in the 90s not even early 00s too. Mobile games also wasnt big back then.
3:46 *W A R I O*
2:14 I almost lost my s hit when that stormtrooper went blocked their path thought he was going to be mass shooter.
3:11 Mario and Wario puppets
90's are the best
Oh wow amazing 🎮🕹😃
i wish i was around that era.... i was born at the tail end of the 90s (1998).
i was born in 2005
U were lucky you were even born in the 90's, I was born in 2005
Dude, same!
You should be glad you were born in the 90s. I was born in 2010 😭
Este video vale millones
2:01 OH DEAR GOD HE IS STARING AT MY SOUL 😨😨😨
I hope that nights statue didn’t get destroyed
3:24 what game is it?
That game is Kirby airride, originally it was meant to be an N64 game until it moved on to the Nintendo Gamecube.
Tekken 2 1996 E3 1996 Ridge racer revolution 1996 E3
E3 1996 😮😊
what is the music that I use in the nintendo conference
?
Killer Instinc
What is the music ?
1:08 the cancelled sonic game
Ridge racer revolution 1996
wheres that pupett mario?
That isnt even a puppet thats an animatronic
And its probaly been destroyed along with the wario one
What's the music for 0:31
Feel old yet?
Yes
Crash Bandicoot...
I really sorry for sega man. They tryed they best to make sonic x treme.
Mario = Nintendo
Sonic the Hedgehog = Sega
Crash Bandicoot = Activision
assholes
jajast tlell wat
Vale a pena rever de novo
Vc foi?
Ridge racer revolution 1996?😅
Sonic X treme dead
What is the música on Nintendo?
Killer Instinct main theme.
Sony won E3 1995 but who won E3 1996 Sony?
Wario show you fun
wario apparition proof 3:49
just realized they used mario teaches typing 2 mario face tech
cuarentene
*Quarentine
O época boa.