Channel 6 Game On now on Sky

February 9, 2007 by editor  
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Channel6logoSky satellite subscribers will now have
access to
Ireland’s only TV computer games program ‘Game On’ as the channel it
broadcasts on, Channel 6, was made available on
Sky channel 223 this
week.

Game On is a half-hour long program with reviews and news. Previously, Channel 6 was viewable on NTL and Chorus cable networks in urban areas.

The channel was first set to launch on both Sky
and the cable networks. But it is understood that the company pulled
out of the original talks with Sky because the satellite broadcaster
would not offer Channel 6 a prominent position on the program guide
close to RTE and TV3. The new deal does not offer such.

Game On responds to “30 minute ad” claims

November 13, 2006 by editor  
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“This show is for nobody else but the viewer and we want to ensure that we are meeting those needs”.

A producer for the Channel 6 games show, Game On, has replied to criticism levelled at the show by gamers on boards.ie.

In response to criticism that ‘Game On’ was a “30 minute ad” for
Microsoft, Michael Brennan, Producer, Intermission Studio told Games
Toaster that “The Programme is not funded by Microsoft or any other
3rd party in any way. Game On is 100% funded by Channel 6″

Brennan said that they rely on Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, EA Games
and other publishers for video content, but he said “Game On is
completely independent from the console makers as this keeps the game
reviews and features un-biased and credible”.

Expanding on the extensive Xbox 360 coverage he said, “Microsoft
did feature primarily in the 1st programme as they had (in our opinion)
the most relevant releases/news which we feel the viewers wanted to
see. All other consoles, games etc will be covered in the show between
now and Christmas”.

“We have had News sections on the Wii, Modding, and the web. As
for the PS2 we have shown in game footage reviews of Pro Evo 6, Canis
Canem Edit and Battlefield 2142 on the PC”.

With PSP, Brennan stated that they will be “there are no New Major
PSP Titles on release at moment apart from GTA Vice city stories, and
Killzone liberation”, adding that, along with DS titles, these PSP
games will be reviewed “over the coming weeks up to Christmas”.

When asked how does the Microsoft’s involvement compared to other
publishers, he said “Microsoft have been very accomodating to the
show at launch, as have Sony and Nintendo. All the developers and
publishers have also been very helpful and as at the moment Microsoft
have the big titles releases for Christmas so they are able to provide
more content to us. As we get material we assess how releavant it is to
the weeks show and then include it”.

Channel 6 show “30 minute ad” says gamers

November 6, 2006 by editor  
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Channel6logoChannel
6’s ‘Game On’ computer games show has been slated as an
advertisement for the Xbox 360 by users on Ireland’s largest games
community.

Just weeks after the show first aired, gamers writing on the games
section of boards.ie have called “30 minute ad” and a “Microsoft
advertisement”.

“Is the show part funded by Microsoft?” asked the upfront
‘Stoichkov’, “An extreme lack of Nintendo (bar the nes) and Sony
and judging by next weeks preview it’ll be 360 heavy again”.

Some were more reserved, “Oh, and more Nintendo/Sony please. If
that’s possible…” said user ‘K.O.Kiki’. Others like
‘brim4brim’ gave reasoning “If Sony were undercovered then they
should get more coverage. It is the majority of the market after all at
the moment”.

‘RE*AC*TOR’ simply commented that “it was the kind of chewing gum tv, that is devoid of any substance”.

“So how much does a 30 minute ad on channel 6 cost?… Last week
was bad, this was week was awful” ‘Stoichkov’ states in a second
post. “The biggest gaming devices in Ireland are the ps2, psp, ds and
pc, yet they are pretty much ignored”.

The show’s makers had used the same thread on board.ie for
research before they launched the program, but the pages of advice
looks to have been ultimately ignored.

At the time of publication, Games Toaster has received no response to a request for comment from Channel 6.

Channel 6 games show advert

October 25, 2006 by editor  
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Irish TV program on games to hit Channel 6

October 20, 2006 by editor  
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Game On, described as a “brand new Irish gaming show”, is set to be broadcasted on Channel 6 from this Friday.

Channel 6 is currently available on cable networks NTL and Chorus in
urban areas throughout Ireland. The channel already features its own
music and film shows. 

The half-hour long, Game On is to include reviews, news, charts and
“lots more”. At least some of its setup research was conducted on
boards.ie’s computer games forum.

Stating that they were looking to create an Irish TV gaming program, in August they posted that they
“are currently at brainstorming stage”. And asked was there
anything the boards.ie games community wanted to see include, and even
“don’t want to see included”.

Recently the same forum poster returned, saying “just to let you
know the gaming programme has been given the go ahead on channel 6. It
will begin broadcast on fri 27th of October and it will air at 7pm!”.
Although at this point it contains few details, the TV program now has
a dedicated webpage at channel6.ie.

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