Good Game

Good Game (2006-2016)

EndedVariety show

The show for gamers by gamers. Join Bajo, Hex, Goose and Nichboy for the latest game reviews, insider interviews, and fascinating stories from the global culture of gaming.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S12E43Episode 43 - Christmas SpecialDec 6, 2016
S12E42Episode 42Nov 29, 2016
S12E41Episode 41Nov 22, 2016
S12E40Episode 40Nov 15, 2016
S12E39Episode 39Nov 8, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Good Game' premiere?

'Good Game' premiered on September 19, 2006.

Who were the hosts of 'Good Game' in its first season?

The hosts of 'Good Game' in its first season were Jeremy "Junglist" Ray and Michael "Kapowski" Makowski.

What was the format of 'Good Game'?

'Good Game' was a television show that focused on the world of video games, featuring game reviews, previews, and interviews with industry professionals.

Did 'Good Game' have a segment on game cheats and tips?

Yes, 'Good Game' had a segment called "Good Game Pocket Edition" where they discussed game cheats, tips, and strategies.

Who was the producer of 'Good Game'?

Janet Carr was the producer of 'Good Game'.

Did 'Good Game' cover console gaming or only PC gaming?

'Good Game' covered both console gaming and PC gaming, providing reviews and news for a wide range of platforms.

Did 'Good Game' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'Good Game' had recurring segments such as "Ask Good Game" where viewers could send in their gaming questions, and "Special Features" which explored various aspects of the gaming industry.

Were there any special episodes or events on 'Good Game'?

Yes, 'Good Game' had special episodes dedicated to events like the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) and the Australian Game Developers Conference (AGDC).

Did 'Good Game' have guest appearances from notable figures in the gaming industry?

Yes, 'Good Game' featured guest appearances from notable figures in the gaming industry, including game developers and industry experts.

Did 'Good Game' have a segment on gaming news?

Yes, 'Good Game' had a segment called "Game News" where they provided updates on the latest happenings in the gaming world.

Did 'Good Game' have a dedicated online presence?

Yes, 'Good Game' had a website where viewers could find additional content, including extended interviews, articles, and behind-the-scenes footage.

Did 'Good Game' have any spin-off shows?

Yes, 'Good Game' had a spin-off show called "Good Game: Spawn Point" which was aimed at younger gamers.

Did 'Good Game' feature international game releases or only local ones?

'Good Game' featured both international and local game releases, providing coverage and reviews for a wide range of titles.

Were there any notable controversies surrounding 'Good Game'?

There were no notable controversies surrounding 'Good Game'.

Did 'Good Game' have any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Good Game' received several awards and nominations, including the Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award for Best Television Light Entertainment Series.

Did 'Good Game' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Good Game' had a dedicated fanbase, with viewers appreciating its in-depth coverage of the gaming industry.

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