Classic Game Room

Classic Game Room
The Classic Game Room Mark 3 title card (2016-2017).
Genre Video game reviewer, sketch comedy
Created by Mark Bussler
David Crosson
Directed by Mark Bussler
Starring Mark Bussler (1999–present), David Crosson (1999–2000),
Derek Buck (cameos; 2010–2015)
Theme music composer Tom Myers
Opening theme "Flock of Cowboys"
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 16
No. of episodes 2,796 (as of August 18, 2018)
Production
Producer(s) Mark Bussler
Production location(s) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Editor(s) Mark Bussler
Running time Varies, usually 2–9 minutes per episode
Production company(s) Inecom, LLC
Distributor FromUSAlive (1999–2000)
YouTube (2008–2013, 2014–2018)
Metacafe (2012–2014)
Dailymotion (2012–2017)
Patreon (2016–present)
Amazon Prime (2016–present)
Release
Picture format 1080p WMV / FLV / MOV
Original release Original series: November 7, 1999 – October 23, 2000.

Revived series: February 28, 2008 - January 19, 2018.

2085 series: March 2, 2018 -
External links
Website

Classic Game Room (commonly abbreviated CGR) is a video game review web series produced, directed, edited and hosted by Mark Bussler[1] of Inecom, LLC. The show reviews both retro and modern video games along with gaming accessories, pinball machines, and minutiae such as gaming mousepads and food products.

The show broadcast its reviews via video-sharing website YouTube under the screen name 'Lord Karnage' until late 2013, when they moved to Dailymotion, citing issues with YouTube. On May 8, 2014, via the Classic Game Room's Facebook Page and YouTube channel, it was announced that the show would again be posting episodes on YouTube. It has since moved onto Patreon and Amazon Prime.

History

The Game Room Era (1999-2000)

Originally titled The Game Room[2] and presented by Mark Bussler[3] and David Crosson, it was the first professional video game review show on the internet. Founded by Bussler, it launched on November 7, 1999 on the internet startup website FromUSAlive.[4] The pair had met at film school and shared a mutual love of movies and video games.

At first, Bussler and Crosson planned to review mainly then-modern games, but after a segment on older games proved to be popular, the show began reviewing earlier titles. The show was run on a tight US$50 budget, so improvised special effects were used.[5] However, the low-budget nature of the show led to slow episode production rates, and when revenue failed to cover the costs of running the show, The Game Room was canceled on October 23, 2000.[4][6] Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2 for the Sega Dreamcast was the last game to be reviewed on the show.[6] Crosson moved on, while Bussler would spend the next 8 years producing and directing documentaries on American history, such as Expo: Magic of the White City, and working with actors such as Gene Wilder and Richard Dreyfuss.[7]

The Revival (HD) Era (2008-2015)

The show returned as Classic Game Room HD (HD standing for Heavy Duty according to Bussler)[8][9] on February 20, 2008, hosted by Bussler. Dave appeared at the end of the show's first episodes, Captain America and The Avengers,[10] where Mark asked him what he thought of the game.

On August 29, 2009 Mark announced the launch of the Classic Game Room website ClassicGameRoom.net (now ClassicGameRoom.com) on the show's YouTube channel.[11] The website hosts links and embedded videos to all the show's episodes as well as written reviews. Later, the site began hosting reviews written by fans of the show as well as linking to their videos.

In May 2010, Inecom launched a second show titled CGR Undertow hosted by Derek. Later he was joined by TJ and a rotating cast of other reviews. The show had reviewers give their own take on games reviewed by Mark as well as other games not reviewed on the main show. In early 2012, some Classic Game Room reviews were co-hosted by Derek[12] and TJ.

In late 2013, Classic Game Room left YouTube and began posting videos on Dailymotion. On May 8, 2014, Classic Game Room announced via its Facebook page and YouTube Channel that they will be returning to YouTube on May 10.[13] Episodes first hosted on Dailymotion were added to their respective YouTube channels. The last episode posted on dailymotion was the review of Mario Kart 8.

On November 2, 2015, Classic Game Room host Mark Bussler announced that the show would highly slow its production following the end of the 2015 year. Changes would include the shutting down of the show store and its secondary channel CGR Undertow entirely ending production. Bussler stated that this is due to a change in his life and he would like to focus more on his writing and film making. He also said that he would continue the show as a hobby similar to how it began for him.[14]

CGR Mark 3, Patreon and Amazon (2016-2017)

Bussler later opened a Patreon for the series at the recommendation of fans in order to keep the series operating as normal, but would be renamed Classic Game Room Mark 3. The first CGR Mk3 was released on January 8, 2016. During mid-2016, due to declining YouTube ad revenue, Bussler experimented with a premium content delivery system. Subscribers on Patreon received full length game reviews, dubbed "Hyper Cuts", and free streaming video services received significantly shortened preview-length versions of the same reviews - effectively creating a partial paywall.

After this was met with negative reaction by fans, overall average runtime of the free streaming reviews returned to their normal length, with extended reviews available to Patreon subscribers. The extended reviews later became available on Amazon Prime in December that year.

CGR Mark 4 (2017-2018)

In June 2017, Bussler announced another update to Classic Game Room, intending to broaden the content variety that would encompass toys, comics and anything else Bussler fancied.[15] Subsequent videos dropped the Mark 3 moniker.

Classic Game Room 2085 (2018-)

On January 19, Bussler announced another new move off on YouTube and supposedly permanently onto Amazon Prime, under the new title of Classic Game Room 2085, for March.[16] Bussler cited irrevocable differences and frustration with YouTube and its services as the contributing factor.[17] It debuted on March 2.

CGR Interviews

Bussler has also conducted a number of interviews with people involved with the video game industry, as part of the CGR Interviews series, such as his interview with Tommy Tallarico, video game soundtrack composer and founder of the Video Games Live concert series.[18] In addition, Bussler has been interviewed for the forthcoming The Art of Community book.[19]

CGR Films

A documentary film, Classic Game Room - The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show was released on August 28, 2007, on DVD. It is 100 minutes long and featured footage from a number of the original reviews and commentary from Bussler and Crosson. The film was directed by Mark Bussler.[4]

In 2015, a second film, also directed by Bussler, The Best of Classic Game Room: 15th Anniversary Collection was released on Blu-Ray and DVD.[20] It has a run time of 280 minutes and features a collection of videos previously available on YouTube but also includes plenty of exclusive material including exclusive game reviews, an interview with Dave Crosson, a commentary track and more all wrapped in a comedic story arc involving time travel, robots, and clones.

2015 also saw the release of a compilation film from the sister channel CGR Undertow, A Great Big Bunch of CGR Undertow on DVD.[21] It is a collection of previously released reviews presented by Derek Buck and his clone. Special features include a mini documentary and a blooper reel.

In 2016, Bussler announced a series of feature length video game reviews, the Classic Game Room Feature Reviews, beginning with MUSHA. The 90 minute reviews, funded by Kickstarter crowdfunding, would be in-depth analysis of games, covering everything from presentation to controllers, with comical elements.[22]

Mark Bussler

Bussler (b. 1975) graduated from Shady Side Academy in 1994, and earned a business degree, with a concentration on marketing, from Bucknell University in 1998. He has worked extensively as a filmmaker, author and comics artist.[23]

Films

  • Civil War Minutes: Union (2001)
  • Left for Dead (2002)
  • Shot to Pieces (2002)
  • Gettysburg and Stories of Valor: Civil War Minutes III (2004)
  • Expo: Magic of the White City (2005)
  • Horses of Gettysburg (2006)
  • World War 1: American Legacy (2006)
  • Civil War Minutes: Confederate (2007)
  • Westinghouse(2008)
  • Untitled 1939 World's Fair Documentary (TBA) [24]

Books

Bussler wrote tie-in non-fiction books to his documentaries such as Expo: Magic of the White City and Horses of Gettysburg, as well as video-game related projects such as The Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide, How To Make A Video Game Review Show That Doesn't Suck and the CGR Collector's Series.[25]

  • Horses of Gettysburg - Published June 23, 2013 - 54 pages - * kindle format only.
  • Expo: Magic of the White City - Published July 2, 2013 - 64 pages - * kindle format only.
  • Westinghouse- The Life & Times of an American Icon - Published July 12, 2013 - 87 pages - * kindle format only.
  • Johnstown Flood - Published July 21, 2013 - 28 pages - * kindle format only.
  • CGR Collector's Series 001: Mario Bros. Review for Atari 7800 - Published April 10, 2017 - 30 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • How To Make A Video Game Review Show That Doesn't Suck - Published April 20, 2017 - 116 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • CGR Collector's Series 002: The Revenge of Shinobi Review for Sega Genesis - Published May 15, 2017 - 42 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide Volume 1 - Published July 24, 2017 - 230 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Ultra Massive Video Game Console Guide Volume 2 - Published October 14, 2017 - 226 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Pac-Man Collector's Guide: A Definitive Review - Published October 29, 2017 - 101 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Why Nintendo is Brilliant: NES Classic Edition SNES Classic Edition Plus Review Guide - Published November 8, 2017 - 97 pages - * paperback format only.
  • Classic Game Room's Nintendo Switch Collector's Review Guide - Published November 12, 2017 - 63 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Lost Postcards of World War 1: Volume 1 - Published November 18, 2017 - 273 pages - * kindle format only.
  • The World's Fair of 1893: Ultra Massive Photographic Adventure - Published November 21, 2017 - 332 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • The White City of Color: 1893 World's Fair - Published November 23, 2017 - 145 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Old Timey Pictures With Silly Captions: Volume 1 - Published November 30, 2017 - 209 pages - * kindle format only.

Comics

In 2014, Bussler ran a successful Kickstarter campaign to fund a 76-page hard-cover and digital comic book titled Lord Karnage Book 1.[26] Many of the Kickstarter reward tiers included access to digital downloads of various other Classic Game Room comic books featuring Wind Squid, Edit-Station 1 and Heyzoos the Coked Up Chicken, along with a "Deconstructed" version of Lord Karnage Book 1 containing rough sketches and background information.

In 2017, Bussler announced that another comic, Ethel The Cyborg Ninja, would be available on Amazon.[27] Subsequently, he created a standalone comic of Heyzoos: The Coked Up Chicken, issues dubbed as 'Special Editions', as well as a compilation of old comic strips entitled RetroMegaTrex,[28] and Surf Panda (Bussler's only comic intended for children).

  • Ethel the Cyborg Ninja: Book 1 - Published January 16, 2017 - 150 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Lord Karnage Book 1 - Published January 28, 2015 - 77 pages - * kindle format only.
  • Heyzoos the Coked-Up Chicken #1 Special Edition - Published February 9, 2017 - 56 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Lord Karnage 1.5 Special Edition - Published May 18, 2017 - 202 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Retromegatrex Volume 1: The Lost Art of Mark Bussler 1995-2017 - Published May 18, 2017 - 203 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Heyzoos the Coked-Up Chicken #2 Special Edition - Published June 8, 2017 - 74 pages - paperback and kindle formats.
  • Surf Panda #1 - Published June 8, 2017 - 54 pages - paperback and kindle formats.

See also

References

  1. "Classic Game Room - CGR 2085 Podcast Making Of "My Love Affair with Star Wars"". Retrieved February 14, 2016.
  2. "Cool Interview with Game Room's Mark Bussler". J2games.com. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  3. "Interview with Mark Bussler on Movie Addict Headquarters via". Blogtalkradio.com. 2007-08-28. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  4. 1 2 3 Mark Bussler (2007). Classic Game Room: The rise and... (DVD). Inecom LLC.
  5. Briggs, Tom. "Interview: Mark Bussler". Sega-16. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
  6. 1 2 Projectgames.com at the Wayback Machine (archived March 2, 2001)
  7. Mark Bussler. IMDb.com
  8. Loaded Cartridge Interview with Mark Bussler Archived April 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine.
  9. "Destructoid interview with Classic Game Room's Mark Bussler". Destructoid.com. Retrieved 2013-11-15.
  10. "Classic Game Room - CAPTAIN AMERICA and the AVENGERS review for Sega Genesis". YouTube. 2012-09-19. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  11. "Classic Game Room Website! 8/29/2009". YouTube. 2009-09-29. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  12. "Classic Game Room - CHOPLIFTER HD review". YouTube. 2012-01-18. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  13. "Classic Game Room RETURNS TO YOUTUBE". YouTube. 2014-05-08. Retrieved 2014-06-20.
  14. http://classicgameroom.com/forums/topic/cgr-announcement-site-show-changes/
  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IhE6bC5o8Qk&t=104s
  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKzJc1dJzs8
  17. https://twitter.com/ClassicGameRoom/status/955570267291574272
  18. "hlopshop.com". hlopshop.com. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  19. "Second Edition Community Interviews: Mark Bussler, Classic Game Room". Art Of Community Online. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  20. "The Best of Classic Game Room: 15th Anniversary Collection". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  21. "A Great Big Bunch of CGR Undertow". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  22. http://www.kickstarter.com%2Fprojects%2Fclassicgameroom%2Fclassic-game-room-feature-review-of-musha
  23. http://triblive.com/neighborhoods/yourallekiskivalley/yourallekiskivalleymore/5716981-74/bussler-game-games
  24. https://twitter.com/ClassicGameRoom/status/955579453198958597
  25. https://www.amazon.com/Mark-Bussler/e/B00IQ9WH44
  26. "Lord Karnage Book 1 by Classic Game Room". Kickstarter.com. Retrieved 2015-04-25.
  27. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUVIvE5v-zA
  28. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZpIjAtbEDI
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