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Matthew Robert Patrick (born November 15, 1986), better known as MatPat, is an American former YouTuber and internet personality. He is the creator and former host of the YouTube series Game Theory, and its spin-off channels Film Theory, Food Theory, and Style Theory, each analyzing various video games, films alongside TV series and web series, food, and fashion respectively.
Amid collaborations with other creators and a keynote speech at PAXEast, he’ll continue to engage with fans through GT Live and his new website. As for the channels themselves, MatPat’s ...
MatPat's Game Lab is a single-season YouTube Premium reality streaming television series hosted by Matthew Patrick that debuted on June 8, 2016. [1] Every episode was filmed and released with an accompanying 360-degree video. These videos are either staged pieces about the same game or behind the scenes videos to the episodes. [2]
Defy Media's former head of audience development, Matthew "MatPat" Patrick, stated that the company stole 1.7 million dollars from him and other YouTubers. He claimed that the company was a Ponzi scheme and was using YouTube creators' money in order to look more attractive to outside investors. [22]
Maybe right now or after the stream, change all references of "semi-retired" or any mention of him still being active on GTLive to him being retired. Thanks! Aaronisdacoolest2 ( talk ) 17:08, 26 October 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]
In the situation where the runner is caught, the team who caught them gets the current bounty and a new runner starts where the last one left off. The show is co-hosted by Matthew Patrick (MatPat) and Kaj Larsen. The show went through many years of development, picked up and dropped by ABC in 2002 and later, picked up and dropped by Verizon in ...
These superficial characteristics lead to a brief controversy involving popular YouTuber MatPat [15] when a video on the GTLive channel about the game linked to Undertale, Deltarune, and Toby Fox but not to Heartbound or Pirate Software. Recent Reviews on Steam are Mostly Negative. [16]
GameTrailers (GT) was an American video gaming website created by Geoffrey R. Grotz and Brandon Jones in 2002. The website specialized in multimedia content, including trailers and gameplay footage of upcoming and recently released video games, as well as an array of original video content focusing on video games, including reviews, countdown shows, and other web series.