MTV Massive - October 3, 2005
An episode of MTV Massive, dated October 3, 2005.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated October 3, 2005.
A Granado Espada tournament match in an unknown 2007 game convention.
A video of WarCraft III's Avatar ability by the Mountain King unit. Whenever the ability is activated, the sound file of the Mountain King screaming "For Khaz Modan!" is played. A modified version of this ability is used for the "Black King Bar" (BKB) item in the WarCraft III mod DotA-Allstars. Activating the BKB also plays the same sound file. The phrase "lakad matatag" was derived from that sound file as part of the internet café culture in the Philippines. "Lakad matatag" was later popularized in 2019 by the Filipino casting duo Marlon "Lon" Marcelo and the late Aldrin Paulo “Dunoo” Pangan.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
An interview by Alex Villafania regarding the 2007 open tournament Rampage Asia organized by WCG.zone and sponsored by Intel.
A demo reel for the Philippine game development company PODD Corp. circa 2011.
An advertisement for Animax's Fashion Ability 2007 contest.
An interview by Alex Villafania with the head of the World Cyber Games 2007 Philippine tournament qualifiers.
An interview by Alex Villafania with O2Media, Inc.'s CEO Stella Kim. O2Media is the developer behind the live service music game O2Jam.
The awarding ceremony of the RAN Global Tournament 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
An advertisement video of MySims for the Nintendo Wii.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated Novemer 21, 2005.
A gaming interview with an unknown celebrity.
Snippet of the BeyondTheSummit match stream between Filipino Dota 2 teams Mineski and Ledion Dreamz on the 2013 SEA League tournament. This snippet features American caster David "LD" Gorman and Malaysian caster Chan "WinteR" Litt Binn. The term "peenoise", which would be popularized a couple of years later from this match, is derived from how these casters pronounce the word "pinoy".
This snippet is taken from the video "Dreamz vs Mineski (SEA League - Group Stage)" dated February 5, 2013, from BeyondTheSummit's YouTube channel.
The moment when Steve "Tasty Steve" Scott first uttered the phrase "good-ass Tekken" while live commentating on REV Major 2017. This match was between the two South Korean players Jae-Min "Knee" Bae and Kim "JDCR" Hyunjin.
This clip was taken from the YouTube video "Tekken 7: Rev Major 2017: JDCR VS Knee - TWT 2017" on the Bandai Namco Esports channel.
A 2007 interview by Alex Villafania with Level Up! Inc.'s CEO, Jane Walker. This interview was held during the Level Up! Live 2007 event at the World Trade Center in Pasay City in November 2007.
TNC Pro Team's CSGO team was disqualified against the Vietnamese team 24BHB on the suspicion of cheating at the GOTV GG Invitational #1 in 2017. TNC received the four clips on this video as "proof" of cheating on the deciding game 3 in de_cache map, which TNC won. It recorded the perspectives of Witzz and Bokrum at suspicious rounds.
The "flicks" at both 0:59 and 2:21 (round 17 and round timer 0:43) came from a demo bug that affected all players (including 24BHB's). The bug, which forced everyone's demo POVs to look in the direction of a coordinate on the map (somewhere between de_cache's "highway" and "truck" locations), seems to have been triggered by the bomb plant. The same demo can be downloaded at HLTV.org.
Fantastic Four cosplay in an unknown location.
A demo of an unknown game during an unknown 2007 game convention.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated September 26, 2005.
A cosplay competition during the Ragnarok World Championship in Seoul, South Korea.