Hackenslash TV (2007): Slapshock performs Adios live (E-Games Domination 1)
The Filipino band Slapshock performs the song Adios during E-Games's first Domination event.
The Filipino band Slapshock performs the song Adios during E-Games's first Domination 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.
The awarding ceremony of the RAN Global Tournament 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand.
This video was uploaded on June 10, 2011, on the Facebook page of Gameclub Philippines. This is a response to the 2011 cyberattack that targeted Gameclub's servers. Gameclub is implying that one of its competitors is the perpetrator of the cyberattack.
Original video description:
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Fight FAIR
One of history’s greatest lessons is the rules of warfare. However senseless or selfish the justifications are for initiating a war, there are guidelines to follow and limitations to adhere to when the fight begins. Such are the reasons for knighthood in medieval times and the ranking in the military – wars are fought by GENTLEMEN...
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 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.
A clip of the now-retired Canadian player Jacky "EternaLEnVy" Mao, playing on Team NP, falling off his chair during The Manila Masters 2017 Philippine event. The same chair was later auctioned off by Mineski-Events team to help Battle of Marawi victims in the Philippines.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated October 3, 2005.
A gaming interview with an unknown celebrity.
An interview by Erwin Oliva with Creating Next Concepts Inc.'s CEO, Kendrick Chong, regarding the Philippine basketball fantasy platform PBFantasy.com.
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 unknown band playing anime songs during E-Games's first Domination event.
A video during a match in the Ragnarok World Championship 2007 in Seoul, South Korea.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated November 28, 2005.
A demo reel for the Philippine game development company PODD Corp. circa 2011.
Fantastic Four cosplay in an unknown location.
An unknown event from Hackenslash TV. This video is kept publicly for archival purposes.
Toni Gonzaga performs the song A Perfect World at a Perfect World MMORPG presentation during Level Up! Live 2007. A Perfect World is a song from the 2006 music album Level Up! The Album, as well as Toni Gonzaga's 2007 album Falling in Love.
A video of Manny Pacquiao promoting the Web3 game Project Xeno as its brand ambassador.
A cosplay competition during the Ragnarok World Championship in Seoul, South Korea.
The gameplay summary for the fictional competitive video game "Neon Cyberpunk FPS Game Requiem" from the 2024 Filipino esports movie GG: Good Game.
A live demonstration of the character creation feature of the 2008 video game Spore. This demo was performed in an unknown event.
An episode of MTV Massive, dated August 22, 2005.