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VanossGaming's logo (2015–present)
Personal information
BornEvan Fong
31 May 1992 (age 27)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationVideo game commentator, musician
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
GenreVideo games
Subscribers25.0 million
Total views12.3 billion
Network3BLACKDOT
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2013
1,000,000 subscribers2013
10,000,000 subscribers2015
Updated April 1, 2020

Evan Fong (born 31 May 1992), known online as VanossGaming, is a Canadian internet personality, video game commentator, and music producer. He posts montage-style videos on YouTube of him and other creators playing various video games. Aside from this, he produces music under the name Rynx, and served as a creative director for the video game Dead Realm, and as a voice actor for the YouTube Premium series Paranormal Action Squad.

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Fong graduated from Richmond Hill High School and studied economics in college. He began posting content on YouTube in 2011, and eventually dropped out to focus on the venture full-time. During this time, he met several other creators that would eventually become frequently featured in his videos. His channel achieved massive popularity soon after, and by 2015 had surpassed 10 million subscribers. The same year, he appeared at PAX East and signed a contract with Jetpak. His logo, an owl in the shape of the letter 'V', modeled after his character in Grand Theft Auto V, is one of his most recognizable symbols.

Fong's content has earned him two award nominations, including a Shorty Award for Tech and Innovation, under the category of Gaming. He has been recognized as a central figure in the subculture of video game commentary, with publications attributing his massive popularity to his sense of authenticity. As of October 2019, Fong's channel has over 11 billion views and 24.8 million subscribers,[1] making it the 63rd most subscribed channel on YouTube.[2]

YouTube channel

Format

The majority of VanossGaming videos take the format of a montage or compilation, featuring various clips from a particular game session, usually featuring other video game commentators. The Canadian Press described 'a typical Vanoss video' by claiming that it features 'Vanoss and a group of friends chatting, laughing and making jokes over gameplay from popular titles such as Grand Theft Auto V or Call of Duty: World at War.'[3]

History

VanossGaming's logo used between 2011–2015.

Fong created the VanossGaming channel on YouTube on September 15, 2011. The name 'Vanoss' comes from VANOS, a variable valve timing system produced by German automobile company BMW; Fong's father used the alias 'vanoss62' (which referred to the S62 engine used in the E39 generation BMW M5) on the PlayStation 3, which his son later adopted for his own.

In January 2015, Fong began to receive mainstream media attention as he approached 11 million subscribers and a ranking within the top 25 most subscribed channels on YouTube, with commentators identifying him as a central figure in the growing video game commentary subculture.[3] Speaking at the time, he suggested that his success could be credited to the fact that 'Viewers really like the authentic type of content from regular people just playing games because they can relate to that'.[3] In March 2015, he appeared on the 'YouTube Gaming Evolution' panel at PAX East in Boston, Massachusetts, alongside collaborators I Am Wildcat, Lui Calibre, and Mini Ladd.

On April 30, 2015, Fong announced on Twitter that he had signed with Jetpak, a multi-channel network founded by Adam Montoya and Tom Cassell.

On November 26, 2015, Fong announced that he was releasing a new logo for the VanossGaming brand. He released the logo later that day along with limited edition merchandise released the day after. The logo was a white minimalistic design of an owl on a black background. There is also a diagonal cut through the design, creating a black letter 'V'. The owl design represented the owl mask on Fong's character model in Grand Theft Auto Online.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2014The Game AwardsTrending GamerNominated[4]
2016Shorty AwardsTech and Innovation: GamingNominated

Other projects

On July 25, 2015, Fong announced that he had been working on a game called Dead Realm for 'the last six or seven months' as a creative director, alongside collaborators Daithi De Nogla, Terroriser, Craig 'Mini Ladd' Thompson, and Tom 'Syndicate'. It was released via Steam as an early release on July 30, 2015.[5]

On November 2, 2016, Fong, Adam Montoya and Scott Robinson, announced that a computer-animated series of videos entitled Paranormal Action Squad starring the three and written by Michael Rowe would air on YouTube Red, beginning on November 24.

Music Career

On August 25, 2017, Fong released a remix of 'U-Rite' by hip-hop group They under the name Rynx, under the label Avant Garden, which he also created. Fong released his debut single 'Want You' featuring Miranda Glory on December 12, 2017.

On April 18, 2018, Fong released the official music video for 'Want You'. On June 27, he released the music video for his second single 'I'm Alright' featuring Jimi Ono.

On August 15, he released a remix of the Alison Wonderland song, “Cry.”

On November 16, 2018, he released a remix of the Gallant song “Doesn’t Matter.” On December 19, 2018, he and Jaykode released a remix of the Sasha Sloan song “Normal.”

On January 16, 2019, he released his third single “Hold On” featuring Drew Love.

On March 8, 2019. He released a remix of the Olivia O'Brien song, “Love Myself.” And on May 3, 2019, he released a remix of “Contra La Pared” by Jamaican singer Sean Paul and Colombian singer J Balvin.

His fourth single “Read my Mind” featuring Mainland was released on May 22, 2019. His fifth single, “Club Poor”, with Tiny Meat Gang, was released on July 10, 2019.

His sixth single 'All For You' featuring Kiesza was released on July 31, 2019. On September 17, 2019, he announced on his Instagram account that he is going to be releasing his debut project, In Pieces, in October. On the same day, he announced that he would be going on tour in October and November 2019 in the United States and Canada, and possibly releasing merch in the tour. On October 15, Rynx stated on Twitter that 'He was ruining his health' and that he wanted his set to be the best for his tour for his fans. He also stated he wanted 'to feel something while on the stage that'll make it all worth it.' On November 5, he announced on YouTube that his tour was delayed (except the San Francisco trip) until February.

List of Rynx songsRelease Date
U-Rite (Remix)2017
Want You (Feat. Miranda Glory)2018
I'm Alright (Feat. Jimi Ono)2018
Gallant - Doesn't Matter (Remix)2018
Hold On (Feat. Drew Love)2018
Sean Paul & J Balvin - Contra Le Pared (Remix)2018
Read My Mind (Feat. Mainland)2019
All for You (Feat. Kierza)2019
Engine2019
Burn it Up2019
Halo (Feat. Ebenezer)2019
Pleased to Meet You2019

Personal life

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Fong is of Asian descent, his mother being Korean, and father Chinese.

Fong graduated from Richmond Hill High School.

Fong claims that he was not introduced to video games at a young age, but that he played games 'here and there' which included children's adventure and puzzle titles such as Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam.

After attending high school, Fong studied economics in college, but later dropped out in his second year to focus on his YouTube channel as a full-time commitment.[3] Fong claims that his parents were initially concerned that he was neglecting his studies in favor of producing content for his YouTube channel, admitting that 'Even though there's a lot of potential for somebody starting a YouTube channel it's obviously not a guaranteed path.'[3]

There’s a list of known hiccups the developer is are aware of, which it’s included in the announcement post, but it says it believes the game is “solid”.There’s no release date for the final 1.0 release out of Steam Early Access just yet, but given this is the candidate for launch, hopefully it’ll arrive soon once this last stretch of testing and tinkering is done. “We obviously want the 1.0 experience to be as smooth and enjoyable as possible”, the developer says. “The game has been very stable during our internal testing, but we need to test on a wider set of players and machines.”. Black mesa game. “We will be back soon with a massive change list that details the entirety of the 1.0 update!” Crowbar announces.

Outside of his YouTube career, Fong continues to play ice hockey recreationally, plays airsoft or other tournaments, and also plays the guitar as another hobby.

References

  1. ^statsheep.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  2. ^https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/vanossgaming. Retrieved August 2, 2018.Missing or empty title= (help)
  3. ^ abcde'Toronto man draws millions playing games on YouTube'. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. January 14, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  4. ^Sarkar, Samit (November 21, 2014). 'Here are the nominees for The Game Awards 2014'. Polygon. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  5. ^'3BLACKDOT Releases Early Access STEAM Horror Mega-Hit 'Dead Realm''. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2015-11-22.

External links

  • VanossGaming's channel on YouTube
  • Rynx's channel on YouTube
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VanossGaming&oldid=951537999'
Dead Realm
Developer(s)Section Studios
Publisher(s)3BLACKDOT
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
OS X
  • WW: August 5, 2015[2]
Genre(s)Action, Adventure, Indie, Strategy
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Dead Realm is a horror-style game for the PC. The main gameplay consists of one player taking control of a ghost while the remaining players are humans who must avoid being haunted by the ghost.

Gameplay[edit]

Dead Realm starts off with several players, the maximum being 8 players in a game. The game consist of two game modes, Seek & Reap and Bounty. Seek & Reap is the basic game mode of the game. The game mode pits two teams, Humans, and Ghosts. The Humans must run or hide from the Ghost, and the Ghost attempts to find the Humans, turning them into Ghosts, who then jump scare the remaining players

Development[edit]

The game's creative directors include TheSyndicateProject, and SeaNanners,[3] with the help of VanossGaming.

Dead Realm was made available through the Steam Early Access platform, and was fully released on May 23, 2017.[4]

Reception[edit]

Dead Realm Creators

An early version of the game was previewed by Rock Paper Shotgun.[5]

Controversy[edit]

After the three YouTubers involved in production of Dead Realm (Adam Montoya, Tom Cassell, and Evan Fong) published their Let's Play videos about the game, they encountered controversy due to the fact that Cassell did not publicly disclose his financial ties to another game, which constituted a violation of FTC's '.com Disclosures' set of guidelines.[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Now Available on Steam Early Access - Dead Realm'. July 30, 2015.
  2. ^'DEAD REALM NOW ON MAC!!'. August 5, 2015.
  3. ^VanossGaming (July 28, 2015) 'Zoidberg Zombies! (Left 4 Dead 2 Funny Moments and Mods)'. YouTube. Retrieved December 31, 2015
  4. ^'Now Available on Steam - Dead Realm'. steamcommunity.com. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  5. ^Marsh Davies (August 10, 2015). 'Premature Evaluation: Dead Realm'. Rock Paper Shotgun.
  6. ^Chalk, Andy (21 August 2015). 'Dead Realm YouTubers' lack of disclosure may violate FTC regulations'. PCGamer.com. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  7. ^'.com Disclosures: How to Make Effective Disclosures in Digital Advertising'(PDF). ftc.gov. Federal Trade Commission. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2016.

External links[edit]


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dead_Realm&oldid=925473724'
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Deadworld has had a lengthy run and featured a number of creators working on the series. Vince Locke was the original artist but by issue 10, he was already getting work at major companies and was trying to lessen his load while still keeping involved but that proved to be short-lived. Get Dead Realm Full PC Game for FREE. Dead Realm is 3BLACKDOT’s first PC Multiplayer amusement and has been tried altogether to give clients the most ideal experience. We firmly trust that our amusement will give clients an awesome ordeal, yet despite everything we invite and energize criticism.

VanossGaming's logo (2015–present)
Personal information
BornEvan Fong
31 May 1992 (age 27)
NationalityCanadian
OccupationVideo game commentator, musician
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2011–present
GenreVideo games
Subscribers25.0 million
Total views12.3 billion
Network3BLACKDOT
Associated acts
100,000 subscribers2013
1,000,000 subscribers2013
10,000,000 subscribers2015
Updated April 1, 2020

Evan Fong (born 31 May 1992), known online as VanossGaming, is a Canadian internet personality, video game commentator, and music producer. He posts montage-style videos on YouTube of him and other creators playing various video games. Aside from this, he produces music under the name Rynx, and served as a creative director for the video game Dead Realm, and as a voice actor for the YouTube Premium series Paranormal Action Squad.

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Fong graduated from Richmond Hill High School and studied economics in college. He began posting content on YouTube in 2011, and eventually dropped out to focus on the venture full-time. During this time, he met several other creators that would eventually become frequently featured in his videos. His channel achieved massive popularity soon after, and by 2015 had surpassed 10 million subscribers. The same year, he appeared at PAX East and signed a contract with Jetpak. His logo, an owl in the shape of the letter 'V', modeled after his character in Grand Theft Auto V, is one of his most recognizable symbols.

Fong's content has earned him two award nominations, including a Shorty Award for Tech and Innovation, under the category of Gaming. He has been recognized as a central figure in the subculture of video game commentary, with publications attributing his massive popularity to his sense of authenticity. As of October 2019, Fong's channel has over 11 billion views and 24.8 million subscribers,[1] making it the 63rd most subscribed channel on YouTube.[2]

YouTube channel

Format

The majority of VanossGaming videos take the format of a montage or compilation, featuring various clips from a particular game session, usually featuring other video game commentators. The Canadian Press described 'a typical Vanoss video' by claiming that it features 'Vanoss and a group of friends chatting, laughing and making jokes over gameplay from popular titles such as Grand Theft Auto V or Call of Duty: World at War.'[3]

History

VanossGaming's logo used between 2011–2015.

Fong created the VanossGaming channel on YouTube on September 15, 2011. The name 'Vanoss' comes from VANOS, a variable valve timing system produced by German automobile company BMW; Fong's father used the alias 'vanoss62' (which referred to the S62 engine used in the E39 generation BMW M5) on the PlayStation 3, which his son later adopted for his own.

In January 2015, Fong began to receive mainstream media attention as he approached 11 million subscribers and a ranking within the top 25 most subscribed channels on YouTube, with commentators identifying him as a central figure in the growing video game commentary subculture.[3] Speaking at the time, he suggested that his success could be credited to the fact that 'Viewers really like the authentic type of content from regular people just playing games because they can relate to that'.[3] In March 2015, he appeared on the 'YouTube Gaming Evolution' panel at PAX East in Boston, Massachusetts, alongside collaborators I Am Wildcat, Lui Calibre, and Mini Ladd.

On April 30, 2015, Fong announced on Twitter that he had signed with Jetpak, a multi-channel network founded by Adam Montoya and Tom Cassell.

On November 26, 2015, Fong announced that he was releasing a new logo for the VanossGaming brand. He released the logo later that day along with limited edition merchandise released the day after. The logo was a white minimalistic design of an owl on a black background. There is also a diagonal cut through the design, creating a black letter 'V'. The owl design represented the owl mask on Fong's character model in Grand Theft Auto Online.

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResultRef.
2014The Game AwardsTrending GamerNominated[4]
2016Shorty AwardsTech and Innovation: GamingNominated

Other projects

On July 25, 2015, Fong announced that he had been working on a game called Dead Realm for 'the last six or seven months' as a creative director, alongside collaborators Daithi De Nogla, Terroriser, Craig 'Mini Ladd' Thompson, and Tom 'Syndicate'. It was released via Steam as an early release on July 30, 2015.[5]

On November 2, 2016, Fong, Adam Montoya and Scott Robinson, announced that a computer-animated series of videos entitled Paranormal Action Squad starring the three and written by Michael Rowe would air on YouTube Red, beginning on November 24.

Music Career

On August 25, 2017, Fong released a remix of 'U-Rite' by hip-hop group They under the name Rynx, under the label Avant Garden, which he also created. Fong released his debut single 'Want You' featuring Miranda Glory on December 12, 2017.

On April 18, 2018, Fong released the official music video for 'Want You'. On June 27, he released the music video for his second single 'I'm Alright' featuring Jimi Ono.

On August 15, he released a remix of the Alison Wonderland song, “Cry.”

On November 16, 2018, he released a remix of the Gallant song “Doesn’t Matter.” On December 19, 2018, he and Jaykode released a remix of the Sasha Sloan song “Normal.”

On January 16, 2019, he released his third single “Hold On” featuring Drew Love.

On March 8, 2019. He released a remix of the Olivia O'Brien song, “Love Myself.” And on May 3, 2019, he released a remix of “Contra La Pared” by Jamaican singer Sean Paul and Colombian singer J Balvin.

His fourth single “Read my Mind” featuring Mainland was released on May 22, 2019. His fifth single, “Club Poor”, with Tiny Meat Gang, was released on July 10, 2019.

His sixth single 'All For You' featuring Kiesza was released on July 31, 2019. On September 17, 2019, he announced on his Instagram account that he is going to be releasing his debut project, In Pieces, in October. On the same day, he announced that he would be going on tour in October and November 2019 in the United States and Canada, and possibly releasing merch in the tour. On October 15, Rynx stated on Twitter that 'He was ruining his health' and that he wanted his set to be the best for his tour for his fans. He also stated he wanted 'to feel something while on the stage that'll make it all worth it.' On November 5, he announced on YouTube that his tour was delayed (except the San Francisco trip) until February.

List of Rynx songsRelease Date
U-Rite (Remix)2017
Want You (Feat. Miranda Glory)2018
I'm Alright (Feat. Jimi Ono)2018
Gallant - Doesn't Matter (Remix)2018
Hold On (Feat. Drew Love)2018
Sean Paul & J Balvin - Contra Le Pared (Remix)2018
Read My Mind (Feat. Mainland)2019
All for You (Feat. Kierza)2019
Engine2019
Burn it Up2019
Halo (Feat. Ebenezer)2019
Pleased to Meet You2019

Personal life

Born and raised in Toronto, Canada, Fong is of Asian descent, his mother being Korean, and father Chinese.

Fong graduated from Richmond Hill High School.

Fong claims that he was not introduced to video games at a young age, but that he played games 'here and there' which included children's adventure and puzzle titles such as Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam.

After attending high school, Fong studied economics in college, but later dropped out in his second year to focus on his YouTube channel as a full-time commitment.[3] Fong claims that his parents were initially concerned that he was neglecting his studies in favor of producing content for his YouTube channel, admitting that 'Even though there's a lot of potential for somebody starting a YouTube channel it's obviously not a guaranteed path.'[3]

There’s a list of known hiccups the developer is are aware of, which it’s included in the announcement post, but it says it believes the game is “solid”.There’s no release date for the final 1.0 release out of Steam Early Access just yet, but given this is the candidate for launch, hopefully it’ll arrive soon once this last stretch of testing and tinkering is done. “We obviously want the 1.0 experience to be as smooth and enjoyable as possible”, the developer says. “The game has been very stable during our internal testing, but we need to test on a wider set of players and machines.”. Black mesa game. “We will be back soon with a massive change list that details the entirety of the 1.0 update!” Crowbar announces.

Outside of his YouTube career, Fong continues to play ice hockey recreationally, plays airsoft or other tournaments, and also plays the guitar as another hobby.

References

  1. ^statsheep.com. Retrieved October 3, 2019.
  2. ^https://socialblade.com/youtube/user/vanossgaming. Retrieved August 2, 2018.Missing or empty title= (help)
  3. ^ abcde'Toronto man draws millions playing games on YouTube'. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. January 14, 2015. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  4. ^Sarkar, Samit (November 21, 2014). 'Here are the nominees for The Game Awards 2014'. Polygon. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
  5. ^'3BLACKDOT Releases Early Access STEAM Horror Mega-Hit 'Dead Realm''. www.prnewswire.com. Retrieved 2015-11-22.

External links

  • VanossGaming's channel on YouTube
  • Rynx's channel on YouTube
Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=VanossGaming&oldid=951537999'
Dead Realm
Developer(s)Section Studios
Publisher(s)3BLACKDOT
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, OS X
ReleaseMicrosoft Windows
OS X
  • WW: August 5, 2015[2]
Genre(s)Action, Adventure, Indie, Strategy
Mode(s)Multiplayer

Dead Realm is a horror-style game for the PC. The main gameplay consists of one player taking control of a ghost while the remaining players are humans who must avoid being haunted by the ghost.

Gameplay[edit]

Dead Realm starts off with several players, the maximum being 8 players in a game. The game consist of two game modes, Seek & Reap and Bounty. Seek & Reap is the basic game mode of the game. The game mode pits two teams, Humans, and Ghosts. The Humans must run or hide from the Ghost, and the Ghost attempts to find the Humans, turning them into Ghosts, who then jump scare the remaining players

Development[edit]

The game's creative directors include TheSyndicateProject, and SeaNanners,[3] with the help of VanossGaming.

Dead Realm was made available through the Steam Early Access platform, and was fully released on May 23, 2017.[4]

Reception[edit]

Dead Realm Creators

An early version of the game was previewed by Rock Paper Shotgun.[5]

Controversy[edit]

After the three YouTubers involved in production of Dead Realm (Adam Montoya, Tom Cassell, and Evan Fong) published their Let's Play videos about the game, they encountered controversy due to the fact that Cassell did not publicly disclose his financial ties to another game, which constituted a violation of FTC's '.com Disclosures' set of guidelines.[6][7]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Now Available on Steam Early Access - Dead Realm'. July 30, 2015.
  2. ^'DEAD REALM NOW ON MAC!!'. August 5, 2015.
  3. ^VanossGaming (July 28, 2015) 'Zoidberg Zombies! (Left 4 Dead 2 Funny Moments and Mods)'. YouTube. Retrieved December 31, 2015
  4. ^'Now Available on Steam - Dead Realm'. steamcommunity.com. Retrieved 2017-05-24.
  5. ^Marsh Davies (August 10, 2015). 'Premature Evaluation: Dead Realm'. Rock Paper Shotgun.
  6. ^Chalk, Andy (21 August 2015). 'Dead Realm YouTubers' lack of disclosure may violate FTC regulations'. PCGamer.com. Retrieved 18 January 2016.
  7. ^'.com Disclosures: How to Make Effective Disclosures in Digital Advertising'(PDF). ftc.gov. Federal Trade Commission. 12 March 2013. Retrieved 18 January 2016.

External links[edit]


Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dead_Realm&oldid=925473724'