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==The Cancellation==
==The Cancellation==
In October of 2000, '''The Game Room''' was cancelled. '''The Game Room''''s website (projectgames.com) stayed online until sometime in 2007.
In October of 2000, '''The Game Room''' was canceled. '''The Game Room's''' website (projectgames.com) stayed online until sometime in 2007.
==The Revival==
==The Revival==
In 2007, Mark Bussler began to remaster and upload episodes of '''The Game Room''' to YouTube.<ref>[https://youtu.be/tRfX1HV4UlE Upload of "Robotron 64" episode from 2007.]</ref> This was the same year he released a documentary on the show, "Classic Game Room: The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show."<ref>[https://imdb.com/title/tt1007940/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl IMDb listing for the documentary.]</ref> It was around this time that Mark brought about the successor to '''The Game Room''', "The Classic Game Room", although this time as a solo review show starring himself.
In 2007, Mark Bussler began to remaster and upload episodes of '''The Game Room''' to YouTube.<ref>[https://youtu.be/tRfX1HV4UlE Upload of "Robotron 64" episode from 2007.]</ref> This was the same year he released a documentary on the show, "Classic Game Room: The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show."<ref>[https://imdb.com/title/tt1007940/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_pl IMDb listing for the documentary.]</ref> It was around this time that Mark brought about the successor to '''The Game Room''', "The Classic Game Room", although this time as a solo review show starring himself.


==The Lost Episodes==
==The Lost Episodes==
While Mark Bussler ended up uploading almost every episode of '''The Game Room''' to his YouTube channel where they still remain to this day, at least nine episodes were inexplicably left out. These episodes have not been seen since their initial availability on FromUSAlive.com and '''The Game Room''' website, projectgames.com.
While Mark Bussler ended up uploading almost every episode of '''The Game Room''' to his YouTube channel where they remain to this day, at least nine episodes were inexplicably left out. These episodes have not been seen since their initial availability on FromUSAlive.com and '''The Game Room''' website, projectgames.com.


==Availability==
==Availability==
Most of the lost episodes were once available to download in four different resolutions on projectgames.com for a few years after their initial release on FromUSAlive (with the exception of the "Elmo's Number Journey" episode). It is unknown if these downloads were functional for this entire time period, however. It is possible that someone who downloaded the videos back when they were still online still has them. In addition to this, Mark Bussler has been shown to keep an archive of show footage in his "Classic Game Room Re-Making of OMEGA BOOST lost review" video.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jhhC2xexUdU "Re-Making of OMEGA BOOST..." video.]</ref> Although, it is unknown if he still has the lost episodes in it. All that remains of the lost episodes are very short snippets of the episodes "Elmo's Number Journey", "Pac Man", and "Virtua Striker 2 for Dreamcast" that were shown in the aforementioned documentary from 2007.
Most of the lost episodes were once available to download in four different resolutions on projectgames.com for a few years after their initial release on FromUSAlive (except the "Elmo's Number Journey" episode). It is unknown if these downloads were functional for this entire period, however. It is possible that someone who downloaded the videos back when they were still online still has them. In addition to this, Mark Bussler has been shown to keep an archive of show footage in his "Classic Game Room Re-Making of OMEGA BOOST lost review" video.<ref>[https://youtu.be/jhhC2xexUdU "Re-Making of OMEGA BOOST..." video.]</ref> Although, it is unknown if he still has the lost episodes in it. All that remains of the lost episodes are very short snippets of the episodes "Elmo's Number Journey", "Pac Man", and "Virtua Striker 2 for Dreamcast" that were shown in the aforementioned documentary from 2007.


==List of Missing Episodes:==
==List of Missing Episodes:==
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CGR_2000.PNG|Screenshot of projectgames.com, website of '''The Game Room''' circa June 2000.
CGR_Chu_Chu.PNG|Screenshot from the found "Chu-Chu Rocket for Dreamcast" episode from March 24th, 2000.
CGR_Chu_Chu.PNG|Screenshot from the "Chu-Chu Rocket for Dreamcast" episode from March 24th, 2000.
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==References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030510210733/http://www.projectgames.com/details.asp?ici=719 Archived page of "NFL2K1 for Dreamcast" episode.] Retrieved January 19th, 2023.
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030510210733/http://www.projectgames.com/details.asp?ici=719 Archived page of "NFL2K1 for Dreamcast" episode.] Retrieved January 19th, 2023.


 
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==References==
[[Category:Partially found media|Game Room]]
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Latest revision as of 01:12, 13 March 2024

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'The Game Room' Title Card from January 2000.

Status: Partially Found

The Game Room was a video game review web series that ran from November 11th, 1999[1] to October 23rd, 2000[2] on the short-lived FromUSAlive.com, a website specializing in exclusive web shows. The Game Room was notable for possibly being the first video game review show on the internet. It was co-hosted by Mark Bussler and David Crosson whose antics played off of the games they reviewed. They reviewed both new and old games alike.

The Cancellation

In October of 2000, The Game Room was canceled. The Game Room's website (projectgames.com) stayed online until sometime in 2007.

The Revival

In 2007, Mark Bussler began to remaster and upload episodes of The Game Room to YouTube.[3] This was the same year he released a documentary on the show, "Classic Game Room: The Rise and Fall of the Internet's Greatest Video Game Review Show."[4] It was around this time that Mark brought about the successor to The Game Room, "The Classic Game Room", although this time as a solo review show starring himself.

The Lost Episodes

While Mark Bussler ended up uploading almost every episode of The Game Room to his YouTube channel where they remain to this day, at least nine episodes were inexplicably left out. These episodes have not been seen since their initial availability on FromUSAlive.com and The Game Room website, projectgames.com.

Availability

Most of the lost episodes were once available to download in four different resolutions on projectgames.com for a few years after their initial release on FromUSAlive (except the "Elmo's Number Journey" episode). It is unknown if these downloads were functional for this entire period, however. It is possible that someone who downloaded the videos back when they were still online still has them. In addition to this, Mark Bussler has been shown to keep an archive of show footage in his "Classic Game Room Re-Making of OMEGA BOOST lost review" video.[5] Although, it is unknown if he still has the lost episodes in it. All that remains of the lost episodes are very short snippets of the episodes "Elmo's Number Journey", "Pac Man", and "Virtua Striker 2 for Dreamcast" that were shown in the aforementioned documentary from 2007.

List of Missing Episodes:

Episode Name Episode Release Date Status
NASCAR 2000 December 20th, 1999 [6] Lost
Robotron 2084 for Atari 7800 January 26th, 2000 [7] Lost
Crazy Taxi for Dreamcast February 16th, 2000 [8] Lost
Dukes of Hazzard for Playstation March 1st, 2000 Lost
Elmo's Number Journey March 28th, 2000[9] Partially Lost[10]
Virtua Striker 2 for Dreamcast April 24th, 2000 [11] Partially Lost
Pac-Man May 9th, 2000 Partially Lost
Tomb Raider the Last Revelation for Dreamcast May 11th, 2000[12] Lost
NFL2K1 for Dreamcast September 21st, 2000 [13] Lost

Gallery

References

External Links