considering the limitations on the console they were working on it makes sense banjo would win. rare really got every ounce of juice out of the n64 by the end of its life cycle.
Plus, judging from the other winning votes, it did seem like the 90s audience was more keen and favorable to just plain ol' simple fun, than any of the overtly artsy types. If the modern crowd had existed back then, there wouldn't've been a chance in hell that Banjo would've won, let alone twice. Lookit what Metal Gear Solid, Alpha Centauri and Oddworld lost to, versus what Pizza Tower and The Super Mario Bros. Movie were up against.
Half Life was always kind of an ugly game though. Very impressive lighting and particle effects but there were many N64 games that beat it on other technical levels. I think people forget how powerful and capable the N64 was.
1:42:51 I went straight to the sauce, Gabe Newell, who confirmed via email what that card handoff to Coolio was: "It was a business card so he could email me." He didn't go further into clarifying whether Coolio did indeed send an email, beyond suggesting that Valve's Doug Lombardi may have picked up the connection from there. So, there ya go.
13:26 dang, even back then games were getting snubbed at award shows how on earth did pokemon win best character developement over half life 1, sanitorium, and *metal gear solid*??
Half Life 1 was cool, but Counter-Strike was far more popular. The online transition already took hold and nobody wanted to play single player games on the PC since it could connect to the internet and the N64 couldn't.
Pokemon was instantly iconic all over the world. Pretty much all 151 of them. Half Life had like three different human models that were reused for every character. MGS had some fun designs but it wasn't like Pokemon
Daffy Duck After "Looney Tunes Cosmic Capers Animated Jigsaws" Lost The Awards for "Computer Family Title of the Year" and "Computer Game of the Year" be Like: "You’re Despicable..."
It’s amazing that Half Life was Valve’s first game, and it managed to be so successful, it won a couple of awards against people who have been in the industry longer…Bravo.
Wonder what the deal is with Pokémon Red & Blue being referred to as "DMG Pokémon"? I know that DMG is the product code for the Game Boy, so it's not unreasonable, but I've never heard the Gen I games referred to like that before. I guess it has the benefit of covering the original Red/Green/Blue games from Japan, but since this is an industry award show presumably focused on games released in North America in 1998 that doesn't seem particularly relevant. Really curious as to whether this designation was used in any other official/press contexts.
It almost makes me think that it was a placeholder before the Western names were finalized, but they surely must have been at this point. It is perplexing, but there were Japanese devs and such in the audience, so I think it might have been to avoid some naming confusion. DMG being an odd but functional choice. Why not Game Boy? I don't think we'll ever know for sure.
1:00:58 Imagine someone mentioning Scorsese while talking about Zelda. He’s my favorite director of all time, but not the first filmmaker I would think of when talking about Zelda. Spielberg, Wyler, Lucas (When he was still respected) or DeMille would have been more fitting examples.
“I will not read the list of PC games because all the PC games that were finalists for all PC Game categories are nominated for this award.” So you’re actually saying the Jump Start titles were going up against Half Life? Man…that’s some serious competition
Poor Miyamoto seems so uncomfortable. Did they not think to get any Japanese speaking interpreters? It also warms my heart to see Banjo Kazooie get some love. I think they meant platformer more in the category name, rather than action, but that naming might not have caught on yet.
Miyamoto does actually understand English, his father was an English teacher. But he doesn't like big to-dos like this, I think he only goes out of obligation to Nintendo. He's always come across as shy and reserved despite how well he still speaks in public and at events
Is there a chance of you having the 3rd edition? As far as I researched, the subsequent events were also webcasted (this 2nd being the first using such method).
From Zimmerer's collection, we also have the 1st edition, but not the 3rd. (We didn't upload that one here because the event is much less exciting, but it'll go up on our digital library platform once everything is ready.)
So this comment is coming from seeing the very first nominees for the first award. I’m guessing Zelda sweeps this, or at least close to it. It is an excellent game, but there are others that deserve credit as well, like Metal Gear Solid. This is the type of thought process of years of “Zelda could do no wrong.” Has done to me. This was a time of revolutionary games, and I hope I’m wrong about the Zelda sweep.
@@NezuChanexactly. My vote would have gone to Metal Gear Solid. As great as Zelda is, Metal Gear has much much much more to offer including experience. Psycho Mantis… how crazy was his programming in the game? Same as having to suffer along with Snake when he’s being tortured. Zelda lacked the real life experience MGS had, not to mention the story with twists and turns.
@@RazHollyI agree. I think a lot of people maybe were blinded by Zelda. I personally don't like Ocarina that much, but I did not play it when it came out, only years later. Was Mantis in MGS1? I legitimately forget.
I found it so hilarious that after Grim Fandango flopped, LucasArts said “Fuck adventure games.”, and it wins Best Adventure Game. On top of that, Tim Schaffer had left the company after the game came out. So you can tell by his acceptance speech, he seemed unenthusiastic, knowing the direction the company was taking.
The fighting game award is baffling. There were actual fighting games... yet they had Warzone in TWICE and Bushido Blade 2 was the closest thing to acceptable. Gee.
Yes. Tekken Tag Tournament, Third Strike, Match of the Millenium, and MK gold. Now, at least 3 of these are bonafide classics, but in addition Garou, Dead or Alive 2 and Bloody Roar 2 - also some of the best in history.
Lmfao wait... juat a moment ago I was randomly looking up Zachary Ty Bryan.. for no particular reason. Next thing you know at 45 minutes in, he's shaking the hand of miyamoto. Wtf LMAO
banjo kazooie beating Half Life and Grim Fandango for Graphics and Art Direction is craaaaaaazy
considering the limitations on the console they were working on it makes sense banjo would win. rare really got every ounce of juice out of the n64 by the end of its life cycle.
Plus, judging from the other winning votes, it did seem like the 90s audience was more keen and favorable to just plain ol' simple fun, than any of the overtly artsy types. If the modern crowd had existed back then, there wouldn't've been a chance in hell that Banjo would've won, let alone twice. Lookit what Metal Gear Solid, Alpha Centauri and Oddworld lost to, versus what Pizza Tower and The Super Mario Bros. Movie were up against.
Banjo Kazooie is good, but football in the groin has a football in the groin.
Half Life was always kind of an ugly game though. Very impressive lighting and particle effects but there were many N64 games that beat it on other technical levels. I think people forget how powerful and capable the N64 was.
poor miyamoto had to go on stage so many times 😂
1:42:51 I went straight to the sauce, Gabe Newell, who confirmed via email what that card handoff to Coolio was: "It was a business card so he could email me." He didn't go further into clarifying whether Coolio did indeed send an email, beyond suggesting that Valve's Doug Lombardi may have picked up the connection from there. So, there ya go.
He wanted to give Cooio a free copy of Half Life!
History in the making. Thanks for the full quality upload.
Wow, what a time capsule. Thanks for preserving this.
1:38:39 GabeN walking onto the stage with the closing theme playing will never not be absolutely badass
Rest In Peace Coolio
13:26 dang, even back then games were getting snubbed at award shows
how on earth did pokemon win best character developement over half life 1, sanitorium, and *metal gear solid*??
If it was best character designs then i would understand it but Gen 1 had barely any plot
its probably because all the kids associated the games along with the Anime. which I agree is still kinda scummy
These are and were sales-based to a large extent
Half Life 1 was cool, but Counter-Strike was far more popular. The online transition already took hold and nobody wanted to play single player games on the PC since it could connect to the internet and the N64 couldn't.
Pokemon was instantly iconic all over the world. Pretty much all 151 of them. Half Life had like three different human models that were reused for every character. MGS had some fun designs but it wasn't like Pokemon
In no Universe ever has Banjo-Kazooie ever beaten Metal Gear Solid in action
This is gold. Great to see all the classics and the devs behind them.
1:38:37 1:40:38 half life
Daffy Duck After "Looney Tunes Cosmic Capers Animated Jigsaws" Lost The Awards for "Computer Family Title of the Year" and "Computer Game of the Year" be Like:
"You’re Despicable..."
51:10 Guh-Huh!
It’s amazing that Half Life was Valve’s first game, and it managed to be so successful, it won a couple of awards against people who have been in the industry longer…Bravo.
1:43:48
Gabe: We may be doing good so far, but you ain’t seen anything yet.
In today’s age, he’s right on that last part.
Such a fantastic find for preservation!
0:53 2003 BIONICLE fan nostalgia moment (you had to play the mini cds that came in the canisters)
love how snappy it is, a mere 2 hours
They all had parties to get to after lol
Wonder what the deal is with Pokémon Red & Blue being referred to as "DMG Pokémon"? I know that DMG is the product code for the Game Boy, so it's not unreasonable, but I've never heard the Gen I games referred to like that before. I guess it has the benefit of covering the original Red/Green/Blue games from Japan, but since this is an industry award show presumably focused on games released in North America in 1998 that doesn't seem particularly relevant. Really curious as to whether this designation was used in any other official/press contexts.
It almost makes me think that it was a placeholder before the Western names were finalized, but they surely must have been at this point. It is perplexing, but there were Japanese devs and such in the audience, so I think it might have been to avoid some naming confusion. DMG being an odd but functional choice. Why not Game Boy? I don't think we'll ever know for sure.
I've been searching and can't find any other instances of it... very odd. Also sounds like they said "Game Freaky".
@@NezuChan These awards were early 99 Pokemon Red/Blue released in 98. There has to be another reason, the games were already out in NA.
Wasn’t Pokemon Stadium already out in Japan at this point?
@@froddobaggins Yup--in fact, Pokémon Stadium 2 (released as Pokémon Stadium outside of Japan) came out a few weeks before this award show.
What an amazing lineup of games
“It’s been a great year for Baldur’s Gate.” Just wait until 2023.
Half-Life 1:40:41
Huge step up from 94 Cybermania 😆
Hopefully you find the 2000s and other year shows!
This is amazing
goddammit joel
1:00:34 is when Shigeru Miyamoto is brought in
44:44
@@Alianger right yeah, I was just looking for a spot where it got straight to the point
He first shows up at 11:00. He's up on that stage quite frequently that night lol
1:00:58 Imagine someone mentioning Scorsese while talking about Zelda. He’s my favorite director of all time, but not the first filmmaker I would think of when talking about Zelda. Spielberg, Wyler, Lucas (When he was still respected) or DeMille would have been more fitting examples.
“I will not read the list of PC games because all the PC games that were finalists for all PC Game categories are nominated for this award.” So you’re actually saying the Jump Start titles were going up against Half Life? Man…that’s some serious competition
Poor Miyamoto seems so uncomfortable. Did they not think to get any Japanese speaking interpreters? It also warms my heart to see Banjo Kazooie get some love. I think they meant platformer more in the category name, rather than action, but that naming might not have caught on yet.
Miyamoto does actually understand English, his father was an English teacher. But he doesn't like big to-dos like this, I think he only goes out of obligation to Nintendo. He's always come across as shy and reserved despite how well he still speaks in public and at events
Tribes! Best game here
Tribes 1&2 are still some of the best mp shooters of all time.
Man, I wish I can go back and cherish these moments as a kid growing up and also save all my Pokémon cards.😂😂😂
Is there a chance of you having the 3rd edition? As far as I researched, the subsequent events were also webcasted (this 2nd being the first using such method).
From Zimmerer's collection, we also have the 1st edition, but not the 3rd. (We didn't upload that one here because the event is much less exciting, but it'll go up on our digital library platform once everything is ready.)
@@GameHistoryOrg Thats great! I'll try to look up some contacts that may have subsequent editions
So this comment is coming from seeing the very first nominees for the first award. I’m guessing Zelda sweeps this, or at least close to it. It is an excellent game, but there are others that deserve credit as well, like Metal Gear Solid. This is the type of thought process of years of “Zelda could do no wrong.” Has done to me. This was a time of revolutionary games, and I hope I’m wrong about the Zelda sweep.
It did win a lot, but it wasn't quite the sweep I was expecting, probably just because it wasn't in all categories.
@@NezuChanexactly. My vote would have gone to Metal Gear Solid. As great as Zelda is, Metal Gear has much much much more to offer including experience. Psycho Mantis… how crazy was his programming in the game? Same as having to suffer along with Snake when he’s being tortured. Zelda lacked the real life experience MGS had, not to mention the story with twists and turns.
@@RazHollyI agree. I think a lot of people maybe were blinded by Zelda. I personally don't like Ocarina that much, but I did not play it when it came out, only years later. Was Mantis in MGS1? I legitimately forget.
I found it so hilarious that after Grim Fandango flopped, LucasArts said “Fuck adventure games.”, and it wins Best Adventure Game. On top of that, Tim Schaffer had left the company after the game came out. So you can tell by his acceptance speech, he seemed unenthusiastic, knowing the direction the company was taking.
Interesting that they refer to Pokemon Red and Blue as "DMG Pokemon"
"One Oh Eighty Snowboarding". Oof.
this rules!
Poor Miyamoto, where was Bill-san during all this?!
4:33 The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time
I don’t understand why they say Team Blank. Why couldn’t they get the names of the sound designers, art directors, etc?
The fighting game award is baffling. There were actual fighting games... yet they had Warzone in TWICE and Bushido Blade 2 was the closest thing to acceptable. Gee.
Yeah, weren't there any Street Fighters, Mortal Kombats, or Tekkens released that year?
Yes. Tekken Tag Tournament, Third Strike, Match of the Millenium, and MK gold. Now, at least 3 of these are bonafide classics, but in addition Garou, Dead or Alive 2 and Bloody Roar 2 - also some of the best in history.
Xenogears or Brave Fencer Musashi should have been nominated for RPG over Ocarina since they’re…well…you know…RPGs.
CHRIS ROBERTS!
45:47 That's Heroes of Might & Magic 2 lol
1:10:27 Sid Meier
Time stamps please
Who's "Shigero" Miyamoto?? Also what a time capsule this is!
Lmfao wait... juat a moment ago I was randomly looking up Zachary Ty Bryan.. for no particular reason. Next thing you know at 45 minutes in, he's shaking the hand of miyamoto. Wtf LMAO
Before The Game Awards there was
Why was david gallegher there?...
A little bit of foreshadowing of what’s to come for him in a few years perhaps?
@@supermariofan03 what exactly do you mean
@@CovenantAgentLazarus I’m referring to him as Riku
Half life!!!!!
I always see Ben Stein in the store. He is kind of a jerk.. usually seen in Walmart or downtown.
Esta vendido.