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I don't do much stream watching today but back in the early 2000s, I was introduced to quite a few games (including the Fatal Frame series) through a small streaming channel on JustinTV called 4PlayerPodcast. Technically, they still exist today under '4PlayerNetwork' but the original 4-man group of founders is no more.
It was a small channel founded by four longtime-friends who did little more than live-record their game nights for an audience. It was a cozy and casual way for kids like myself to experience inaccessible games in an environment that felt akin to a friend's house. While they played games of various genres, 4PP's popularity was a result of their horror content. As this was before scripted reactions became ubiquitous, the fearful responses were as genuine as they were entertaining. Each member possessed their own tolerance for spooks, ranging from a delighted laugh at a sudden jumpscare to running out of the room in fear at the sudden appearance of a hostile ghost.
The most easily spooked member, Brad, was well-liked among fans for his over-the-top reactions and silly antics. I didn't think this little streaming channel reached very far until I was blindsided by an unexpected reference to Brad in Grand Theft Auto 5.
I haven't looked much into the history of game streaming; however, this has changed recently as I've read more than once that 4PP was a "pioneer" the helped popularize modern-day streaming. I don't know of any other early streamers beyond 4PP but I assume they must have existed and likely also contributed to today's streaming culture. As such, I'd like to know about your experience with early streaming. Who did you watch and how do you think they shaped the way games are streamed today?
It was a small channel founded by four longtime-friends who did little more than live-record their game nights for an audience. It was a cozy and casual way for kids like myself to experience inaccessible games in an environment that felt akin to a friend's house. While they played games of various genres, 4PP's popularity was a result of their horror content. As this was before scripted reactions became ubiquitous, the fearful responses were as genuine as they were entertaining. Each member possessed their own tolerance for spooks, ranging from a delighted laugh at a sudden jumpscare to running out of the room in fear at the sudden appearance of a hostile ghost.
The most easily spooked member, Brad, was well-liked among fans for his over-the-top reactions and silly antics. I didn't think this little streaming channel reached very far until I was blindsided by an unexpected reference to Brad in Grand Theft Auto 5.
I haven't looked much into the history of game streaming; however, this has changed recently as I've read more than once that 4PP was a "pioneer" the helped popularize modern-day streaming. I don't know of any other early streamers beyond 4PP but I assume they must have existed and likely also contributed to today's streaming culture. As such, I'd like to know about your experience with early streaming. Who did you watch and how do you think they shaped the way games are streamed today?