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  1. THE THEORY. Yes. 396 votes, 33 comments. 854K subscribers in the GameTheorists community. Discussion of everything Game Theory, Film Theory, Food Theory, Style….

  2. Crochet Logo for MatPat. Fan Art Friday. i am creating a crochet logo with all of the channels colors in their respective area on the logo, i am hoping to finish it in time to record a "thats just a theory, a game theory" video to the email on GTLive :)

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    The Game Theorists is the first YouTube channel of the Theorist group of channels, created by Matthew Patrick and his wife Stephanie Patrick on August 22, 2009. The channel currently hosts two ongoing shows, Game Theory and The SCIENCE!.

    In 2015, a spin-off channel was launched, The Film Theorists, and a few months later, GTLive was launched. In 2020, another spin-off channel was launched, The Food Theorists. Then in early 2023 the newest spin-off channel, The Style Theorists, was announced completing the Theory Wheel.

    The channel was launched on August 23, 2009 and was originally titled "MatthewPatrick13", when MatPat was an aspiring actor and director. He utilized the channel to upload videos to promote a possible career in acting. The videos mostly consisted of monologues, musical numbers, audition tapes, and recordings of plays he starred in. Patrick continued uploading such videos until Christmas 2010, when he uploaded a slightly modified version of the video he used to propose to Stephanie. The video was also the first Patrick spent a lot of time editing.

    A few years after the launch of the channel, Patrick decided to leave the filming and acting industry. However, he was unable to find anyone willing to hire him, so he went to the internet for help. On April 14, 2011, Patrick uploaded a promotional trailer for his new show, Game Theory, inspired by the Escapist's show Extra Credits. A few days after the release of the promo, Patrick uploaded his first Game Theory, discussing how Chrono Trigger's time travel works. In addition to the channel, some early episodes of Game Theory were regularly featured on the main pages of GameTrailers and ScrewAttack.

    Despite being successful on the other websites, by the release of the twenty-second episode, Patrick decided to solely upload on the YouTube channel. With this, Patrick also introduced two new shows on his channel: Game Exchange, hosted by Gaijin Goombah and focused more on history and culture rather than science and mathematics; and Digressing & Sidequesting, hosted by Ronnie Edwards. After these changes and additions to the channel, The Game Theorists slowly rose in popularity, with some of his most well-known episodes being uploaded around this time, such as his "Mario is Mental" two-parter and "Link Is Dead".

    By September 2013, the channel had reached 500,000 subscribers, which Matthew celebrated with a "Draw My Life" special. The channel was growing in popularity so fast that after only a few months of the 500K milestone video, the channel had reached one million subscribers in December 2013. Before uploading a 1M milestone video, a new series was introduced on the channel titled Crossover, narrated by Drake McWhorter and featuring art by Kenny Landefeld, the show's main goal was to link together all gaming universes together into one.

    In early 2014, Gaijin Goombah started another show on the channel titled Culture Shock, expanding on the idea of Game Exchange. In mid-2014, "Smash History" was started, going into depth about the origins of the moveset, etc. of each of the characters and stages of Super Smash Bros., starting with Mario. Also in mid-2014, The Game Theorists collaborated with FootofaFerret to make "A Brief History of The Game Theorists". By that point, that channel was rising to three million subscribers. A mini-playlist of theories was uploaded regarding the popular survival horror game series Five Nights at Freddy's.

    In June 2015, the Theorist crew launched a new channel titled The Film Theorists, which covered film and television and its main series being Film Theory, Did You Know Movies, and Frame by Frame. The month after, a new show was launched, DeadLock, in which he and someone else debate/argue over various points in gaming history. In September, they started a third channel: GTLive, where they did live streams of various fan-suggested games. The first episode of GTLive was a discussion stream announced at the end of the Game Theory video, "FNAF, The Clue that SOLVES Five Nights at Freddy's!".

  4. Over the years, MatPat has created four channels regarding different topics, all theory-related, each one's logo having a different segment of the "Theorist" circle colored in with a different color: On Apr 14, 2011, MatPat began "The Game Theorists " note aka Game Theory. It serves as the top left "Green" segment of the circle.

  5. Pixilated Game Theory Logo. I know we already have a lot of these but I couldn't seem to find a good pixilated version of the game theory logo that had both the food theory and film theory colors on it, so I created a new one. Hope you like it :) Who thinks this should be the logo. Y’all I have found the 4th game theory logo color is sport ...

  6. May 7, 2024 · To note, I made this cape skin to provide a reference of the colour hex codes for other artists on PMC. 02e320 ff0101 e2e201 09ace4

  7. Jul 18, 2016 · 608 Views. logo gametheory matpat mattpat game_theory. I had a idea for a new Game Theory logo. Dunno if you can see the *G* in the logo though. Anyways, I pretty pleased with the result. I think it's a bit more stream line, but anyways I like to know what you think. Image size. 10200x13200px 3.84 MB. © 2016 - 2024.

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