![]() The concept was then re-purposed as an animated show and given a more fleshed out story concept. The first episode was a live-action short, comically labeled "Episode 19" despite there not being any previous episodes. While at GameSpot, Davis appeared with Gerstmann and Gallup in a short-lived comedic web series called Time Trotters. Time Trotters Time Trotters was going to be an animated show starring Trivia Robot, Jeff, and Ryan. Additionally, he produced and starred in a video series called This Ain't No Game ( TANG) that examined, and often made fun of, movies based on video games. He also served as the host of the site's weekly podcast, the Giant Bombcast, as well as the MC of various live shows for Giant Bomb and the former Whiskey Media. Davis' most prominent public roles on the site included writing game reviews and participating in Quick Look videos. At Giant Bomb Ryan and Jeff at GDC 08Īfter unofficially launching Giant Bomb in WordPress blog format, the official site went live in early July of 2008. Ryan Davis passed away on Jof natural causes. ![]() The start-up website would become known as Giant Bomb. ![]() ![]() Davis then briefly focused on his blog Arrow Pointing Down, but later announced that he and Jeff were partnering to found their own video game website. Davis regularly appeared on the GameSpot program On the Spot as Rich Gallup's co-host.Īfter eight years with GameSpot, Davis left the site in 2008 in the wake of Jeff Gerstmann's controversial dismissal stemming from corporate reception to his review of Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. His career in the industry began at, where he initially worked in customer support before joining the editorial staff to write game reviews and later joining in on the production of video content. "Papa Bear," born on June 4, 1979, was a video game journalist and co-founder of Giant Bomb. ![]()
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