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'''''Stargame''''' was a Brazilian gaming TV show that has produced by independent studio No Ar Comuniçãoes, being the very first more complete magazine-alike gaming TV show in Brazil, with informations like releases, game news, cheats, walkthroughs and more. | |||
The show had 235 episodes<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20201020034549/http://ogat.com.br/stargame_capitulos.php Old episode list page made by Ogat | The show had 235 episodes<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20201020034549/http://ogat.com.br/stargame_capitulos.php Old episode list page made by Ogat (aka digistargame), and archived on Wayback Machine.] Retrieved 26 Feb '21</ref> and aired in cable TV channel Multishow between 1995 and 2000, but in his early years, was also aired on satellite TV via the provider Globosat. | ||
Even though gaming TV shows in Brazil already exists before, | Even though gaming TV shows in Brazil already exists before, ''Stargame'' was the first Brazilian gaming TV show with a more longer run than the other shows before. | ||
Between the 5 years and half run, the idea of the show is to translate gaming magazine of the time's language and information into an full TV program, being hosted by now-theater-stage-actor | Between the 5 years and half run, the idea of the show is to translate gaming magazine of the time's language and information into an full TV program, being hosted by now-theater-stage-actor Cristiano Gualda, in which originally he was going to be the show's field reporter, but after an suggestion by the director, he became the host.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgb4AG6vLFY An interview of host Cristiano Gualda by IG's Arena Turbo, in Portuguese, archived by digistargame.] Retrieved 26 Feb '21</ref> | ||
The show was important to be the very first Brazilian gaming TV show to ever cover the | The show was important to be the very first Brazilian gaming TV show to ever cover the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). | ||
For an only 25-minute Brazilian gaming TV show, | For an only 25-minute Brazilian gaming TV show, ''Stargame'' was very diverse, charismatic and with a dose of humor in the right measure, characteristics that made the program have it's mark on the history of games in Brazil. | ||
==Availability== | ==Availability== | ||
Thankfully, there's an old project called "DigiStarGame" started probably by now-live-streamer Alanzin on his YouTube channel digistargame (now [https://www.youtube.com/user/digistargame Jogatina no Tubo]), which archived many episodes of ''Stargame'', recorded on VHS. Unfortunately, the project only posted 207 of the 235 episodes, in which somewhat majority being incomplete. More episodes was not released by this project, but still planned. But, again thankfully, other channels on YouTube make some episodes available, also from their VHS recordings. | |||
Thankfully, there's an old project called | |||
==Missing Episodes== | ==Missing Episodes== | ||
Below are theme lost or non-released episodes, according to digistargame's website. | |||
Below are theme lost or non-released episodes, according to | |||
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|105||Vandal Hearts Parte 5 - E3 97||Vandal Hearts Part 5 - E3 97||Other parts available. | |105||Vandal Hearts Parte 5 - E3 97||Vandal Hearts Part 5 - E3 97||Other parts available. | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Images=== | |||
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | <gallery mode=packed heights=175px> | ||
Stargame_on_E3_1997.png|Screenshot of the show on his first archived E3 coverage. | Stargame_on_E3_1997.png|Screenshot of the show on his first archived E3 coverage. | ||
Stargame_SM64.png|Screenshot showing host | Stargame_SM64.png|Screenshot showing host Cristiano Gualda in a green-screen on a ''Super Mario 64'' screenshot. | ||
Stargame_Ending.png|Example of an ending of the show, when almays | Stargame_Ending.png|Example of an ending of the show, when almays (with some rare exceptions) host Cristiano always get into some pranks by the team. This is an example of the humor represented in this show. | ||
Stargame_2000_Screenshot.png|Screenshot of the show aired in his last year, the year 2000. | Stargame_2000_Screenshot.png|Screenshot of the show aired in his last year, the year 2000. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Videos=== | |||
==Videos== | |||
{{Video|perrow =2 | {{Video|perrow =2 | ||
|service1 =youtube | |service1 =youtube | ||
|id1 = | |id1 =v=AsF_qsK3PTM | ||
|description1 =A commercial for the show aired on | |description1 =A commercial for the show aired on Multishow, archived by digistargame. | ||
|service2 =youtube | |service2 =youtube | ||
|id2 = | |id2 =v=VHkkn3hWfy0&list=PLAC0FFD4706A6DE8F | ||
|description2 =The first archived episode by | |description2 =The first archived episode by digistargame, episode n° 3. | ||
}} | }} | ||
==External Link== | |||
*[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAC0FFD4706A6DE8F Playlist with all of digistargame's episode uploads.] Retrieved 26 Feb '21 | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Partially lost media]] | [[Category:Partially lost media]] |
Revision as of 21:11, 26 February 2021
Stargame was a Brazilian gaming TV show that has produced by independent studio No Ar Comuniçãoes, being the very first more complete magazine-alike gaming TV show in Brazil, with informations like releases, game news, cheats, walkthroughs and more.
The show had 235 episodes[1] and aired in cable TV channel Multishow between 1995 and 2000, but in his early years, was also aired on satellite TV via the provider Globosat.
Even though gaming TV shows in Brazil already exists before, Stargame was the first Brazilian gaming TV show with a more longer run than the other shows before. Between the 5 years and half run, the idea of the show is to translate gaming magazine of the time's language and information into an full TV program, being hosted by now-theater-stage-actor Cristiano Gualda, in which originally he was going to be the show's field reporter, but after an suggestion by the director, he became the host.[2]
The show was important to be the very first Brazilian gaming TV show to ever cover the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).
For an only 25-minute Brazilian gaming TV show, Stargame was very diverse, charismatic and with a dose of humor in the right measure, characteristics that made the program have it's mark on the history of games in Brazil.
Availability
Thankfully, there's an old project called "DigiStarGame" started probably by now-live-streamer Alanzin on his YouTube channel digistargame (now Jogatina no Tubo), which archived many episodes of Stargame, recorded on VHS. Unfortunately, the project only posted 207 of the 235 episodes, in which somewhat majority being incomplete. More episodes was not released by this project, but still planned. But, again thankfully, other channels on YouTube make some episodes available, also from their VHS recordings.
Missing Episodes
Below are theme lost or non-released episodes, according to digistargame's website.
Episode Number | Episode Title (Brazilian Portuguese) | Episode Title (English) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Estreia | Premiere | First ever program of the show. |
54 | primeiro programa do ano | first program of the year | Uncertain episode number. |
64 | Tomb Raider parte 3 | Tomb Raider part 3 | Uncertain episode number. Other parts available. |
105 | Vandal Hearts Parte 5 - E3 97 | Vandal Hearts Part 5 - E3 97 | Other parts available. |
Gallery
Images
Videos
External Link
- Playlist with all of digistargame's episode uploads. Retrieved 26 Feb '21