![]() ![]() "I got some different cars and raced them around, and then just joined them together and threw them up."Īnyone who works on YouTube will tell you the title of a video is as important as the content. ![]() "I thought, let people see the track design and the weapons, the vehicles," Dominic says. The plan was simple: capture the opening cutscene, a few races, and put them together to form a 20-odd minute gameplay video that would support DarkZero's Cars 2 review. Dominic thought it a good idea to test out a new capture kit he had bought, so set about recording footage. ![]() To support the 2011 release of Pixar's Cars 2 animated film, Disney sent DarkZero the Xbox 360 version of the video game tie-in, developed by Avalanche Software, for review. By night and at weekends he runs and writes for hobbyist video game website .uk, reviewing games such as Samurai Warriors Chronicles 3, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cars 2. During the day he works for a manufacturer of coffee and tea, creating reports with business intelligence tools. It's called "Cars 2 HD Gameplay Compilation", and it's been viewed over 120 million times.ĭominic Sheard is a 30-year-old software programmer from Mirfield, West Yorkshire, (the home of Star Trek's Captain Picard, he tells me over Skype with the air of someone who has pointed that out a great many times over the years). The most viewed video game video on YouTube is throwaway footage of a game you've probably never played, chucked up on YouTube by a hobbyist from West Yorkshire. Nor is it the work of some glitzy production company, a video game publisher with money to burn or a YouTuber with a book out at Christmas. The most viewed video game video on YouTube is not a scream-filled Let's Play by PewDiePie or a trailer for League of Legends. ![]()
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