Review: Classic Game Room

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  • 1996
  • 2 Seasons

Classic Game Room from Classic Game Room is a show that focuses on reviewing classic video games from the past. The show typically features games that were released on consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), Sega Genesis, and others. The host of the show, Mark, takes viewers on a trip down memory lane as he dives deep into the gameplay, graphics, and sound of these beloved classics.

One of the things that makes Classic Game Room stand out is its attention to detail. Mark leaves no stone unturned as he meticulously reviews each game, breaking down its pros and cons with an enthusiasm that's infectious. He covers everything from the game's storyline and characters to its weapons and power-ups, giving viewers a well-rounded understanding of what makes each game unique.

One of the most notable aspects of the show is how open Mark is about his opinions. He's not afraid to speak his mind, and his reviews are often brutally honest. That being said, he approaches each game with an open mind, and he's always willing to give credit where credit is due. Even when he's critical of a game, he does so in a constructive way, outlining what could have been done better and how it could have been improved.

Another thing that sets Classic Game Room apart is its production value. The show is filmed in a professional studio, complete with high-quality cameras and lighting equipment. This attention to detail not only makes the show visually appealing, but it also makes it easier for viewers to follow along as Mark plays the games.

In addition to reviewing classic games, Classic Game Room also features segments on new and upcoming releases. Mark frequently attends major gaming conventions like E3 and PAX, where he gets hands-on time with the latest titles from major publishers. These segments give viewers a glimpse into the future of gaming and provide valuable insight into what games they should be looking forward to.

One of the things that makes Classic Game Room so enjoyable is Mark's infectious personality. He's passionate about gaming, and it shows in every episode. He's also got a great sense of humor, and his comedic timing is spot on. Whether he's cracking jokes about the games he's playing or revealing little-known trivia about their development, he keeps viewers engaged and entertained throughout.

Overall, Classic Game Room from Classic Game Room is a must-watch for any fan of classic video games. It's a well-produced show with high production values and an engaging host who brings a lot of passion and enthusiasm to the table. Whether you're looking to relive the glory days of gaming or just looking for some informative and entertaining content, Classic Game Room is definitely worth checking out.

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Seasons
Review: Centipede for Game Com review by Classic Game Room
15. Review: Centipede for Game Com review by Classic Game Room
May 3, 2017
The Tiger Game Com is capable of ruining the best games. Atari's Centipede is a wonderful arcade game, this version of it is unspeakably terrible. It does make for an entertaining review, however.
Review: Sub Chase for Magnavox Odyssey 2 review by Classic Game Room
14. Review: Sub Chase for Magnavox Odyssey 2 review by Classic Game Room
December 11, 2008
Sub Chase from 1978 for Magnavox Odyssey 2! A 2-player game that feels like Air Sea Battle for the Atari 2600. You and a friend are chasing submarines and blowing them up while avoiding the neutral ship, one player plays as the submarine (the Shark) and the other as an airplane (the Hawk!)
Review: Grid 2 for PC review by Classic Game Room
13. Review: Grid 2 for PC review by Classic Game Room
June 7, 2013
Grid 2 is from Codemasters Racing, an arcade style driving game where you compete to become the Internet's greatest racing sensation! Disregard the inane storyline because Grid 2 delivers excellent driving action, great visuals, and good track designs.
Review: Kururin Squash for Nintendo GameCube review by Classic Game Room
12. Review: Kururin Squash for Nintendo GameCube review by Classic Game Room
December 22, 2014
Kururin Squash is from Eighting and Nintendo released in 2004. This incredible puzzle / arcade game is the third in the Kururin series and first on the Nintendo GameCube with advanced graphics, lasers and flamethrowers! Pilot your blue duck in a helicopter through tight levels filled with enemies, fire, spinning fans, and destruction doom walls!
Review: Sky Jaguar for MSX review by Classic Game Room
11. Review: Sky Jaguar for MSX review by Classic Game Room
April 7, 2017
Classic Game Room reviews Sky Jaguar for MSX computer from Konami released in 1984. Sky Jaguar is a super-cool vertical scrolling arcade spaceship shooter "shoot 'em up" (shmup) for MSX computer with fabulous cartridge artwork!
Review: Armored Encounter for Magnavox Odyssey 2 review by Classic Game Room
10. Review: Armored Encounter for Magnavox Odyssey 2 review by Classic Game Room
December 9, 2008
This is the Magnavox version of Atari's Combat without the nifty airplanes and invisible tanks. It shares a game cartridge with Sub Chase (which is the better of the 2 games) and plays on your Magnavox Odyssey 2 or Philips Videopac G-7000. Two-player only, invite a friend and destroy your enemy with a little tank on Magnavox Odyssey 2!
Review: Munch Man for TI-99 Computer review by Classic Game Room
9. Review: Munch Man for TI-99 Computer review by Classic Game Room
May 10, 2017
Enjoy a hilarious Pac-Man clone where everything is in reverse! Instead of eating dots you build a chain. The background is white and the power pellets are little Texas Instruments symbold. Munch Man is a fun Pac-Man clone for the TI-99.
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita
8. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Muramasa Rebirth for PS Vita
March 5, 2018
Enjoy an ultra-stylish 2D platformer combined with an RPG on the Vita! Hack and slash your way through vivid imagery as you collect swords and thrash ninjas, bosses and monsters in Muramasa Rebirth for the PlayStation Vita.
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Parsec for TI-99 Computer
7. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Parsec for TI-99 Computer
March 5, 2018
What do space ships and a sexy robot voice have in common? They're both in Parsec for the TI-99! Fly right and shoot waves of aliens in this outstanding spaceship shooter for the TI-99 computer that works with the voice synthesis module.
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Plane and Tank from Radio Shack
6. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Plane and Tank from Radio Shack
March 5, 2018
Do you remember when Radio Shack made video games? Classic Game Room does. Enjoy this archaic handheld LCD game featuring planes and tanks, it's more fun than one might expect!
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Killzone Mercenary for PS Vita
5. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Killzone Mercenary for PS Vita
March 5, 2018
Can a big-budget first person shooter play well on a handheld game system? CGR finds out in the review of Killzone Mercenary. Stab and explode enemies for money as you play both sides of the conflict in this outstanding sci-fi shooter with high production values, superb gameplay and solid controls.
Review: Pac-Man for MSX Computer review by Classic Game Room
4. Review: Pac-Man for MSX Computer review by Classic Game Room
November 8, 2017
Classic Game Room reviews Pac-Man for MSX Computer from Namcot, the home computer division of Namco. How does the classic 1980 arcade videogame play on the majestic MSX computer? CGR finds out as Pac-Man muches dots, gobbles ghosts and races for a high score!
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Choplifter for Colecovision
3. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Choplifter for Colecovision
February 14, 2018
Fly a helicopter into enemy territory and rescue prisoners from burning buildings before they are bombed or crushed by tanks! The classic Choplifter is good fun on the Colecovision when played with the Colecovision arcade controller.
Review: Classic Game Room reviews MagMax for NES
2. Review: Classic Game Room reviews MagMax for NES
February 8, 2017
Pilot a giant robot named Magmax in this retro side scrolling space ship shooter where your killer robot can equip new legs and a robot head! Discover weapons like a flamethrower camera and crush enemies with your foot lasers, Magmax is a memorable classic with style.
Review: Classic Game Room reviews Iron Tank for NES
1. Review: Classic Game Room reviews Iron Tank for NES
February 14, 2017
Crush enemies with your mighty tank as you invade Normandy in this "historically accurate" recreation of World War IIĀ on your Nintendo Entertainment System. This old school SNK release for the NES is extremely challenging with Ikari Warriors style top down game play, but remains light hearted and likable.
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