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2[[caption-width-right:316:The company's final logo from 2018-2019]]
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4Machinima.com was a video game-centric entertainment network owned by Creator/WarnerBros through their Warner Bros. Digital Networks division. It was named after, and originally served as a hub for, {{machinima}} works. Over time, particularly after the departure of founder Hugh Hancock in 2006, the website would [[NetworkDecay move away from its namesake content]] and become more recognized as a Website/YouTube-based network.
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6Machinima.com would go on to become one of Website/YouTube's premiere multi-channel networks (MCN), and be well-known for original series such as ''WebVideo/MortalKombatLegacy'', ''WebAnimation/SanityNotIncluded'', ''WebAnimation/SonicForHire'', and ''WebAnimation/BattlefieldFriends''. Then again, Machinima.com would also become embroiled in various controversies and attract criticism from the [=YouTube=] community for their business practices; its since-discontinued use of perpetual contracts being the most infamous. [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks Many machinima directors also resent the network for abandoning actual machinima content]], because thanks to its popularity, [[PopCulturalOsmosis the network would overshadow the medium]] [[PopCultureIsolation to near-obscurity]]. This change in focus can be likened to that of Creator/G4TV's [[NetworkDecay shift away from gaming and technology-oriented programming]].[[note]]Machinima.com focusing more on gaming-related programming than actual machinima content, whereas G4 drifted to sci-fi, fantasy, comic books, and unrelated male entertainment shows at the expense of their core gaming/technology programming.[[/note]] Indeed, Machinima.com can be best described as G4 if it was a [=YouTube=] network instead of a linear cable and satellite network, right down to the NetworkDecay and subsequent AudienceAlienatingEra.
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8Between 2012 and 2015, Machinima.com would undergo various layoffs, resulting in the cancellation of several shows and the discontinuation of content on many of their channels, some of which have since become inactive. The disaffiliation of many notable content creators, personalities, and employees on Machinima.com's roster would also lead to a decline in quality for the network's original programming.
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10Beginning in 2014, Warner Bros would invest into Machinima.com. The network would subsequently broaden its focus to include fandom and comic book-based programming, debuting many such shows as ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeagueGodsAndMonsters Chronicles''. In November 2016, Warner Bros would outright acquire Machinima.com and integrate the network as a wholly owned subsidiary.
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12Machinima.com would de-emphasize its [=YouTube=] programming and moved away from the MCN model, which itself has seen declines over the years. The network would instead move towards the distribution of original series and content on other platforms, such as Amazon. For instance, Machinima.com's content can be streamed on Creator/PrimeVideo, and they were among the first to launch an "Always On" 24/7 streaming channel on Platform/{{Twitch}}.
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14Once its integration into Warner Bros was complete, Machinima.com would relaunch in February 2018 with a new logo, refocus its programming back to video games and gamer-related fare, produce new series for platforms like [[Website/{{Facebook}} Facebook Watch]], and continue to cross-promote events with other Warner properties such as Creator/DCComics and Creator/TheCW.
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16With the completion of AT&T's 2018 acquisition of Warner Bros parent company, now known as [=WarnerMedia=], Machinima.com would briefly become an affiliate to Otter Media assets like Website/{{Crunchyroll}} and Creator/RoosterTeeth. Machinima.com would be re-organized into Otter Media by December of that year, but the following month, Machinima.com and several of its partners were subsumed under Fullscreen and its creator network. By January 22, 2019, Machinima.com's active Website/YouTube channels went dark, with their videos set to private. On February 1, 2019, the company officially ceased productions.
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18Before the shuttering, members of the former ''Inside Gaming'' division jumped to Rooster Teeth (Which, coincidentally, produces [[WebAnimation/RedVsBlue an "actual" machinima series]]) to form Funhaus in 2015. Rooster Teeth would eventually reboot ''Inside Gaming'' in 2019, after Machinima.com's shuttering.
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21!Programming
22From 2006 to 2016, Machinima.com's content was primarily screened on [=YouTube=] through several affiliated channels. As the network would migrate to other platforms, its Website/YouTube channels continued to upload new content until January 2019.
23%%Arrange channels in order of launch date
24* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/machinima Machinima]]''': The flagship channel, which previously hosted content from the Machinima website, original series from partnered directors, and in-studio programming such as ''[[Creator/{{Funhaus}} Inside Gaming]]''. Discontinued in 2019.
25* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/machinimarespawn Machinima Respawn]]''': Machinima.com's former all-gameplay channel. Due to budget cuts and a lack of views, Respawn was discontinued in 2015 and eventually folded into Realm.
26* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/MachinimaRealm Realm Games]]''': Machinima's gameplay channel. Formally '''Machinima Realm''', which originally launched in 2010 and was focused on real-time strategy, and MMORPG's, and similar genre games. Discontinued in 2019.
27* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVybEkEkLuKclM_uXh8CZSw Machinima Trailer Vault]]''': [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A channel dedicated exclusively to trailers.]]
28* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/insidegaming Inside Gaming]]''': Machinima.com's gaming news show that was eventually expanded into its own channel. After Machinima.com's closure, Rooster Teeth picked up the brand, took the former employees who were working for it at time, merged that staff with The Know's staff (whose staff includes Inside Gaming's founder Adam Kovic and former Inside Gaming members Bruce Greene and Lawrence Sonntag), and renamed The Know (including its channel) to Inside Gaming on Valentine's Day 2019. The newly-rebranded Inside Gaming channel is [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4w_tMnHl6sw5VD93tVymGw over here.]]
29* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/MachinimaETC ETC]]''': An entertainment news show that first launched in 2010 and expanded into its own channel in 2016. It's name is an acryonym for '''E'''ntertainment, '''T'''echnology, and '''C'''ulture.
30** '''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXD7b5Qj5z7oV6kggtXD-eQ ETC Party Time]]''': Launched in 2017.
31* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/machinimalive Machinima Live]]''': Livestreams and events.
32* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/Machinimavs Machinima VS]]''': Focused on [=eSports=].
33* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/happyhour/ Happy Hour]]''': Machinima.com's animation channel. Happy Hour is also where original series previously uploaded to the main channel moved to.
34* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/user/MachinimaPrime Primr]]''': Formally '''Machinima Prime''', which focused on premium-quality content from creators and studios. The channel relaunched under its current name in 2016.
35* '''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqT-PAaslhOb8x6qNH1aXUA Body Count Fighting]]''': A series of competitive fighting game events pitting top players against each other. The corresponding channel focuses on content relating to fighting games. Discontinued in 2019.
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38!!Notable Machinima.com series with their own pages include:
39%%Only list series that had at least one episode posted on any of Machinima's channel.
40* ''WebVideo/ArbyNTheChief''
41* ''WebAnimation/BattlefieldFriends''
42* ''WebVideo/BiteMe''
43* ''WebAnimation/{{Brawlgasm}}''
44* ''WebVideo/FreemansMind''
45* ''Film/Halo4ForwardUntoDawn''
46* ''WebAnimation/MegaManDiesAtTheEnd''
47* ''WebVideo/MortalKombatLegacy''
48* ''[[WebAnimation/PeachsSluttyAdventure Not Exactly Royalty]]''
49* ''WebAnimation/SanityNotIncluded''
50* ''WebAnimation/{{Smashtasm}}''
51* ''WebAnimation/SonicForHire''
52* ''WebVideo/StreetFighterAssassinsFist''
53** ''Street Fighter: Resurrection''
54* ''WebAnimation/TransformersPrimeWarsTrilogy''
55** ''WebAnimation/TheTransformersCombinerWars'' (Was streamed exclusively on [=Go90=] in the United States)
56** ''WebAnimation/TheTransformersTitansReturn''
57** ''WebAnimation/TheTransformersPowerOfThePrimes''
58* ''WebVideo/TwoBestFriendsPlay''
59* ''WebAnimation/WolfsRetardedMission''
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61!!Machinima provided examples of the following tropes:
62* LampshadeHanging: After Machinima.com's rebranding in 2018, their [[https://www.twitch.tv/machinima Twitch]] channel lampshaded the fact that the network did anything but machinima.
63-->'''About''': "Are you going to find short movies made via in-game engines here? Nope! Crazy right?"

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