PODD Corp. 2011 demo reel
A demo reel for the Philippine game development company PODD Corp. circa 2011.
A demo reel for the Philippine game development company PODD Corp. circa 2011.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
An interview with Level Up! Inc. regarding its venture into advergaming in 2007, including a partnership with FlipSide Games.
An interview with a Star Wars Stormtrooper cosplayer during an event in the Philippines.
An unknown event from Hackenslash TV. This video is kept publicly for archival purposes.
A gameplay video of the Filipino game Deep Interactive Pursuit by Anino Mobile. It demonstrates the camera control used in the game.
A demo reel of Zeenoh Games dated January 28, 2011
An episode of MTV Massive, dated November 14, 2005.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
Fantastic Four cosplay in an unknown location.
The gameplay summary for the fictional competitive video game "Neon Cyberpunk FPS Game Requiem" from the 2024 Filipino esports movie GG: Good Game.
The music video from the Tagalog-dubbed version of Ragnarok The Animation.
Starring the 2004 Star Circle Fab 5 (in order of lyrics): Hero Angeles (Swordsman), Sandara Park (Hunter), Roxanne Guinoo (Crusader), Joross Gamboa (Acolyte), and Melissa Ricks (Acolyte).
A pre-match press conference with one of the guild finalists for the Ragnarok Philippine Championship 2007. The playoffs and finals were held at the World Trade Center in Pasay City in November 2007 during the Level Up! Live 2007: Logged and Loaded event.
A talking point by an unknown developer from the Rakion team regarding the problems of peer-to-peer connection in gaming. He also cites Gunz: The Duel as an example of another peer-to-peer game.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated October 3, 2005.
A physical swordplay presentation as part of a Granado Espada presentation in an unknown 2007 convention.
An introduction created by South Korean design studio DELPIC for its fellow South Korean client Smilegate Megaport. This was published in 2015, when the STOVE platform was still in its infancy.
An unofficial fan cut of GMA Network's 2022 drama series Little Princess. This edit centers on the infamous "Magic Legends" fictional game featured in the earlier episodes of the series.
This cut focuses on the depictions of Magic Legends, gaming culture, and esports in Little Princess. It is edited to present a contained story and removes all drama elements, including Princess' (Jo Berry) relationships with Damien (Juancho Triviño) and Adrianna (Gabrielle Hahn).
Full episodes of Little Princess can be found on GMA Network's official YouTube channel.
An interview with Level Up!'s Waukeen (Carlo Ople) about the MMORPG Ragnarok Online 2: The Gate of the World. This interview was held during the Level Up! Live 2007 event at the World Trade Center in Pasay City in November 2007.
A video during a matcA video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.h in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
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.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated October 24, 2005.
The most infamous "VAC crowd" moment in the Dota 2 Manila Major 2016. This clip features the Filipino team Mineski against the Swedish team Alliance.
"VAC" is short for the Valve Anti-Cheat system and is used by the community to refer to moments in a Valve video game that could be considered cheating. "VAC crowd" refers to a biased crowd of any live tournament (of a Valve video game) that actively helps its favored team by providing crucial auditory hints through crowd noise. Both terms are used in the Twitch streaming platform. The effectiveness of a VAC crowd depends on how good the soundproofing is for the tournament.
In Dota 2, VAC crowds significantly increase the difficulty for the opposing team to perform successful ganks.
This clip is taken from the YouTube video "The Manila Major Main Event - Day 1 - Alliance vs Mineski (bo1)" by PGL, at around 1 hour and 4 minutes.
A press conference regarding the 2007 open tournament Rampage Asia organized by WCG.zone and sponsored by Intel.