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Mario500
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Have you ever been interested in a new non-fiction TV series you expected to be pleasant until you realized it had unpleasant and negative language? I was interested in such a series titled "Top 100 Video Games of All Time" from G4.
At first I was reluctant to watch the series since I never liked G4, especially after they cannibalized TechTV (I watched some of their programs regularly), but since the series would most likely feature older games and I was interested in video game history and different perspectives into its history I thought the series would be positive, informative, mature, and fun. After watching a few moments of each episode in the series, I was disgusted by the language used by the announcer and some of the commentators. This series should have been an exception to the general tone of G4's programming, but it was part of the same tone.
Now I know I should continue to avoid G4's programming as much as possible. I feel I should have never watched the series based on what I knew about G4, but this series could have been something one may call "a diamond in the rough" or "a hidden gem". It was not like any kind of hidden jewel, it was just more of the same programming one could expect from G4.
There have been much better programs programs about video games and their history in the past and I wish more of them would be produced for television. We need more folks who can talk about video games in a mature way without having to rely upon rude language just to sound cool and mature. The most mature of adults have no use for such words and can convey their feelings with better words.
At first I was reluctant to watch the series since I never liked G4, especially after they cannibalized TechTV (I watched some of their programs regularly), but since the series would most likely feature older games and I was interested in video game history and different perspectives into its history I thought the series would be positive, informative, mature, and fun. After watching a few moments of each episode in the series, I was disgusted by the language used by the announcer and some of the commentators. This series should have been an exception to the general tone of G4's programming, but it was part of the same tone.
Now I know I should continue to avoid G4's programming as much as possible. I feel I should have never watched the series based on what I knew about G4, but this series could have been something one may call "a diamond in the rough" or "a hidden gem". It was not like any kind of hidden jewel, it was just more of the same programming one could expect from G4.
There have been much better programs programs about video games and their history in the past and I wish more of them would be produced for television. We need more folks who can talk about video games in a mature way without having to rely upon rude language just to sound cool and mature. The most mature of adults have no use for such words and can convey their feelings with better words.